Microsoft 365 Copilot Could Get Detail Controls After Neurodivergent Employees Report Overwhelm
Microsoft is building a direct line from its neurodivergent employees to its product teams, and early feedback from that channel has already prompted the company to explore new ways to keep Copilot...
AI-Powered Training Lands at Axalta: 4,000 Courses, Azure AI, and Entra ID in 90 Days
YouTube Miniplayer Not Working? The Video Type Is Likely the Culprit
- 01Windows 11 restores point-in-time rollback now generally available for faster recovery from bad updates or driver issues.
- 02Linux CVEs surge impacts Hyper-V and Azure workloads, raising patch prioritization and cross-platform coordination burden.
- 03AI app race intensifies as Google Gemini dictation and a 2026 boom push Microsoft Copilot to own user workflows.
- 04Quantum credibility tested as Majorana 1 dispute draws peer critique, affecting Microsoft's long-term innovation bets.
Microsoft's AI Agent Security Playbook: Give Them an Identity, Not a Master Key
Microsoft wants you to stop treating AI agents as just smarter service accounts. On July 16, the company published a detailed security blueprint urging organizations to enforce strict least-privilege...
CISA’s Emergency Alert: Actively Exploited SharePoint and FortiSandbox Bugs Require Immediate Remediation
{ "title": "CISA’s Emergency Alert: Actively Exploited SharePoint and FortiSandbox Bugs Require Immediate Remediation", "content": "On July 16, 2026, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure...
Apple’s 50th Year Brings iPhone 17, M5 Mac, and a Cross-Platform Tightrope for Windows Users
Apple just turned 50, and its 2026 product lineup shows a company far removed from the hobbyist board that Steve Wozniak hand-built in a Los Altos garage. The Cupertino giant now ships a sprawling...
Intel Arms Engineers with Google's Gemini AI to Speed Next-Gen Chip Design
Intel will equip its workforce with Google’s Gemini Enterprise AI platform and tap Google Cloud’s high-performance compute for chip design simulations, the company announced July 16. The move...
Acer's Swift Go 14 AI Tested: 21-Hour Battery in a Sub-$1,300 OLED Laptop
Acer’s latest Swift Go 14 AI (2026) has shattered expectations for Intel-based ultraportables, delivering nearly 21 hours of battery life in standardized testing. That’s 20 hours and 51 minutes,...
Xbox Remote Play Lost Its Mobile App Button – Here’s What to Use Instead
In April 2025, Microsoft quietly removed the dedicated Remote Play button from the Xbox mobile app. The move forced millions of gamers to switch to a browser-based streaming method, leaving many...
Windows Users, Here's How to Fix Instagram Stories When They Won't Load or Upload
If you’ve opened Instagram on your phone—or even the web app on your Windows PC—only to find the Stories tray stuck in a perpetual loading loop, you’re not alone. Reports of broken Stories...
Microsoft’s AI-Driven Support Content Manager Could Save 16,000 Hours a Year—and It’s Coming to Your Team
Microsoft’s internal IT organization has built an AI system that scans resolved support tickets, identifies gaps in its sprawling knowledge bases, and automatically drafts new support articles. The...
You Can Now Download the Source Code for Microsoft Comic Chat, the IRC Client That Gave Us Comic Sans
Microsoft has released the original source code for Comic Chat, the 1996 IRC client that turned chat conversations into comic-book panels featuring avatars, speech bubbles, and expressions. The...
How to Test-Drive Windows Server 2025’s New Security and Hybrid Features Before Upgrading
Microsoft quietly refreshed its Windows Server 2025 Evaluation Center listing on July 16, giving IT administrators a 180-day sandbox to trial the latest server platform before committing production...
Microsoft Lays Out AI Railroad Brain to Solve Freight Rail’s Coordination Crisis
Stop the Silent AI Data Leak: 5 Questions Your Vendor Must Answer Before Purchase
Australia to Data Centres: Fund Your Own Power or Don't Build — What the 2027 Rules Mean for Cloud
Canva Code 2.0 Unlocks HTML Import and Drag-and-Drop Editing for Free Users
Patch in 72 Hours: Microsoft's New Windows 11 Rule Is a Reaction to AI-Powered Attacks
Urgent Update: Patch These Rockwell ControlLogix Modules Now, Or Face Network Disruption
CISA released a high-severity advisory for Rockwell Automation ControlLogix EtherNet/IP modules. The denial-of-service flaw (CVE-2026-9653) affects EN2, EN3, and the discontinued ENBT. While newer modules get firmware V12.002, the ENBT has no fix, forcing owners to either replace the hardware or implement strict network isolation. Plant teams should inventory affected devices, patch immediately where possible, and plan replacements for unsupported legacy hardware.
AutomationDirect Ships Productivity Suite v4.7.0.47 to Plug Six Security Holes, Two Let Attackers Hijack Kernels
AutomationDirect released Productivity Suite v4.7.0.47 to fix six vulnerabilities reported by CISA, including two high-severity out-of-bounds write flaws that can let local attackers escalate privileges or crash the system. The flaws affect all versions up to 4.6.2.2 and are not remotely exploitable, but industrial workstations with broad physical and user access remain at risk. A six-step remediation plan covers inventory, update deployment, and ongoing asset management to close the gaps.
Patch Now: Rockwell Arena Simulation Software Harbors Four Code-Execution Flaws
Rockwell Automation has released Arena 17.00.01 to patch four out-of-bounds write vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-8085, CVE-2026-8312, CVE-2026-8313, CVE-2026-8314) that allow arbitrary code execution when a user opens a malicious file. All versions through 17.00.00 are affected, and the update is the only remediation. No active exploits were reported at the time of the July 2026 CISA advisory, but industrial users should patch immediately and apply least-privilege and segmentation controls.
Windows 11 Insiders Get a Lifeline: Cloud Rebuild Can Save Your Unbootable PC
Nvidia Omniverse Launcher Retired, Licenses Become Free – Here’s What Changes for Windows Users
Windows 11’s Long-Awaited Taskbar Overhaul and Search Cleanup Are Finally Here—in Insider Builds
Azure's NVv4 GPU VMs Are Getting Decommissioned—Here's How to Move Before the 2026 Deadline
OneDrive Pulls Support for Older Windows 10 Versions on August 15, 2026 — What You Need to Know
Windows 11’s July Update Delivers a Registry Key to Kill SSO Permission Prompts on Managed PCs
Microsoft’s July 2026 patch KB5101650 introduces a registry policy that lets IT administrators automatically approve SSO permission prompts on managed Windows 11 devices, removing a frequent friction point for corporate users. The setting applies only to Entra ID accounts on managed machines and can be deployed via Group Policy, Intune, or other MDM. The change addresses regulatory-driven prompts in the EEA, restoring seamless sign-in for organizations that control device and identity policies.
Microsoft’s Business Surfaces Finally Get Snapdragon X2, With a Privacy Screen That Could Change Enterprise Laptop Buying
Microsoft has released Snapdragon X2 versions of the Surface Laptop for Business and Surface Pro for Business, giving commercial buyers an Arm alternative to Intel. The standout feature is an optional integrated privacy screen on the Laptop, while the Pro lacks 5G on Snapdragon. Businesses should test compatibility before deploying, but the choice now gives IT departments long-overdue architecture flexibility.
Teams Android Management Moves to Pro Portal: The July Readiness Checklist
Microsoft is moving Android device management from the Teams Admin Center to the Teams Rooms Pro Management Portal, with TAC redirects starting in August 2026 and full retirement in September. IT administrators must verify that every Android Teams device runs Admin Agent AA 830, appears in the new portal, and responds to remote actions before the cutover to avoid management outages. This guide provides a step‑by‑step readiness checklist to navigate the transition.