Windows 11's Drive Health Check Is an NVMe Exclusive—Here's What SATA Users Need to Know
Windows 11 ships with a little-known but potentially vital storage health monitor buried in its Settings app. Press a few keys, dig into the right menu, and you can see at a glance whether your NVMe...
Apple M7, M8 Rumored to Leverage Ex-Car Engineers for Huge AI Leap – What Windows Users Need to Know
That 'Low Spare Capacity' Warning on Windows 11 Means Your SSD Is Failing—Here's What to Do
- 01Windows Restore reaches general availability, offering built-in rollback for Windows 11 24H2.
- 02Linux CVEs flood Microsoft’s guidance, affecting hybrid, Hyper-V, and Azure environments.
- 03AI assistants compete for user workflows as Google Gemini expands and an AI app boom looms.
- 04Quantum computing faces scrutiny as Nature publishes critique of Microsoft’s Majorana 1 claims.
Auto Duplex Works, Jumbo Frames Don't: The Windows 11 Ethernet Tweaks You Can Ignore
Most Windows 11 users should leave their Ethernet adapter settings alone. That's the bottom line from networking experts who caution that popular checklists of advanced tweaks—changing duplex from...
Why One Homelab User Ditched Windows Task Scheduler for Docker Backups—and What It Means for You
Afam Onyimadu’s home server backups kept failing, and the culprit was a mismatch he hadn’t anticipated. Windows Task Scheduler—the workhorse that has launched scripts and maintenance tasks for...
Two Years Early: Why Sokogem for Windows Just Popped Up on Xbox Achievement Trackers
A new Windows game quietly surfaced on TrueAchievements this week with a release date nearly two years out. Sokogem (Windows) is now listed for August 6, 2026, complete with a full set of Xbox...
Stop Paying for Microsoft 365: These 4 Free Tools Handle Your Office Needs Without a Subscription
Microsoft 365 Personal now costs $69.99 a year—and that’s if you pay annually. For users who rely on Word, Excel, and Outlook for everyday tasks, that recurring charge adds up, especially when...
Leaked: Windows 11 Phone Link to Get Taskbar Flyout and Standalone SMS App
Microsoft is quietly building a more immersive Phone Link experience for Windows 11, complete with a taskbar flyout that surfaces smartphone activity and a dedicated Messages app for synced SMS...
Stop Guessing Why Your PC Is Slow—These 6 Free Tools Find the Answer
If your Windows machine feels sluggish, you might be tempted to throw money at a new SSD or more RAM. But hardware swaps don’t fix everything, and many slowdowns have simpler, free solutions hidden...
Microsoft Copilot Chat Used in 79 Clinical Cases at VA Without Any AI Safety Tracking
A damning new report from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Inspector General (OIG) has found that VA clinicians used Microsoft Copilot Chat and a locally developed AI tool, VA GPT, in...
System76's Pop!_OS Gets a Windows-Style Frosted Glass Effect—Here's How to Enable It
System76 has begun rolling out a frosted glass effect to the COSMIC desktop on Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS, a move that brings a long-requested visual flourish to the Linux desktop. The optional transparency...
Debian 13.6 Ships With 2019 GeoIP Database, Breaking Location Services for Dual Booters
Debian has released version 13.6 of its Trixie testing branch, rolling out a batch of security fixes and firmware updates while unexpectedly reverting its GeoIP database to a state from December...
Redox OS 0.9.0 Ships Orbital Desktop, But Stick to Virtual Machines for Now
The latest milestone of the Rust-based Redox OS delivers its first complete desktop environment, but the project warns that the system is still far too raw for bare-metal installations. Version...
Ex-Apple Chip Engineers Stole Secrets for OpenAI Hardware, Lawsuit Alleges
Nvidia’s AI Windfall Hits $100B: Vera Rubin, Windows AI, and Your Next GPU
ChatGPT iOS App Hit by 403 Errors Sunday Morning—Here’s What You Can Do
AI Delivers Measurable Returns for 40% of Early Adopters, Morgan Stanley Data Shows
OpenAI's Safety Brain Drain Continues: Sixth Leader Exits in Two Years
Betrayed by Your Free VPN: 29 Android Apps Leak Data, 24 Expose DNS — Here’s What You Need to Know
A new investigation reveals that many free VPN apps on the Google Play Store fail to protect user privacy—29 leaked raw traffic and 24 exposed DNS queries. This article breaks down the risks, explains how users can check if their VPN is leaky, and provides actionable steps to switch to safer alternatives or tighten Android's built-in security settings.
The Web Is Mostly Bots: Cloudflare and Imperva Report Sky-High Automated Traffic in 2025
New data from Cloudflare Radar and Imperva reveals that bots account for 53 to 58 percent of web traffic in 2025. For Windows users, administrators, and developers, this automated deluge means a higher risk of credential stuffing, scraping, and server overload. The article explains the numbers, why they matter for security and performance, and offers practical steps—from PowerShell hardening to bot management services—to defend against the machine-driven web.
Realtek RTL8723BS Wi-Fi Flaw: Check If Your Windows Laptop Is Affected and What to Do Now
Linux kernel developers are patching a vulnerability in the Realtek RTL8723BS Wi-Fi chipset—a component used in many budget Windows laptops. This article explains how to determine if your Windows device is affected, the potential risks, and steps to secure your system until Windows drivers are updated.
From Cancer to Core: How Microsoft Marbled Linux Into Every Copy of Windows
HackerNoon’s Free Azure Learning Index Ranks 140 Posts by Real-World Engagement, Not Curriculum
Zero-Touch Windows Deployments Take Center Stage at NerdioCon 2026
Windows 11’s New Cloud Rebuild Uses WinRE to Download and Reinstall a Complete OS from Scratch
Identity Safety Net: Microsoft Entra’s Built-In Backup Tool Reaches GA with 7-Day Restore Window
Intune’s Discovered Apps Inventory: Why Microsoft Says It's Not Yet a Replacement for Your Current Tool
Microsoft's Discovered Apps feature in Intune isn't meant to replace full software inventory tools yet. It requires explicit policy configuration and has data freshness and coverage limitations. IT admins should pilot it carefully, cross-check with existing inventories, and wait for further enhancements before relying on it for compliance or audits.
Tesla Austin Permit Reveals First-ever Cleaning Robot for Robotaxi Hub
On July 11, 2026, a construction permit for Tesla's Robotaxi Hub in Austin, Texas, revealed the inclusion of a cleaning robot, marking the first official documentation of such a machine. The permit signals Tesla’s intent to automate fleet maintenance, addressing a key challenge for shared autonomous vehicles. This development hints at a near-term robotaxi service launch and has implications for enterprise IT and robotics integration.
Microsoft Drops June 2026 Preview Fix KB5095093 for Windows 11 Shell Crashes on Provisioned PCs
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 preview update KB5095093 resolves shell failures (Start, Search, Settings, Taskbar, File Explorer) on Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 devices configured via provisioning packages or Autopilot. The optional fix arrives ahead of the July Patch Tuesday, giving IT admins a way to restore functionality to affected corporate PCs.