From Office 365 to Google: CalendarBridge Surpasses 100K Users, 4M Events Synced
CalendarBridge’s cross-platform calendar synchronization and AI scheduling platform has crossed the 100,000-user mark, the company announced on June 23, 2026, a milestone accompanied by another...
Microsoft Rolls Out Point-in-Time Restore for Windows 11 24H2, Enabling Instant Recovery From Crashes
Thurrott Scraps 25H2 Mini-Edition: Windows 11 Field Guide Goes Lean and Continuous
- 01Microsoft Tightens Copilot Governance as June 2026 update cycle adds license boundaries and Teams recap controls.
- 02Windows Update Bug Disrupts Office launch via OLE Automation, signaling patch reliability risks.
- 03FBI Warns of OAuth Phishing targeting Microsoft 365 via device-code attacks, urging identity hardening.
- 04Arm-Based AI PCs Gain Momentum with Surface Pro 10, Snapdragon X2, and NVIDIA RTX Spark pushing thin, efficient Windows devices.
Windows 11 Build 26300.8697 Offers Toggle to Disable Bing Web Results in Search
Microsoft has finally answered the years-long chorus of Windows 11 users demanding a simpler, less cluttered search experience. A new setting discovered in Insider Preview Build 26300.8697 lets you...
Microsoft Teams Rooms Tops 1.5 Million as AV Industry Embraces Ambient AI at InfoComm
Microsoft’s ambitious vision for the workplace of the future took center stage at InfoComm last week, where Ilya Bukshteyn, Vice President of Microsoft Teams Devices, revealed that Teams Rooms has...
Microsoft Teams to Host 'Beyond the Algorithm' Webinar on AI Governance and Human Judgment
A Microsoft Teams webinar scheduled for today, June 23, 2026, aims to cut through the hype and examine the real-world governance, ethical, and trust challenges facing businesses deploying artificial...
Farseer Launches AI Analyst for Governed Finance Queries, Expands to UK and North America
Farseer, the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) automation platform, announced a major expansion on June 23, 2026, targeting the UK and North American markets while simultaneously unveiling...
Inside DingTalk: Alibaba’s AI-Powered Workflow Control Plane Lands on Windows
DingTalk, Alibaba Group’s workplace collaboration juggernaut, quietly became the operating system for millions of Chinese businesses before most of the Western world had ever heard of it. Launched...
Siemens Issues Patch for SINEC INS: Critical Command Injection and Three Other Flaws Fixed
Siemens rolled out an urgent software update to address four security vulnerabilities in its SINEC INS (Industrial Network Services) platform, including a critical authenticated command injection...
Siemens OpenSSL CMS Vulnerability Triggers CISA Alert, Windows OT Assets Face High-Severity Threat
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published an advisory on June 23, 2026, detailing a high-severity vulnerability in OpenSSL that has been confirmed to affect a...
CISA Flags Critical Hubbell Aclara Flaw: Unauthenticated Web Access Can Reboot OT Devices
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an urgent industrial control systems (ICS) advisory on June 23, 2026, detailing a severe vulnerability in Hubbell's Aclara...
ABB Freelance Security Lock Flaw Lets Attackers Hijack OT Consoles — Patch Now
ABB and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a joint advisory in June 2026 warning that a high-severity vulnerability in the Freelance Security Lock component could let...
Patch Now: B&R Fixes Linux Kernel Flaws That Threaten OT Networks and Windows Hosts
B&R Industrial Automation has pushed out a critical security advisory that demands immediate attention from plant operators and infrastructure managers. Multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux...
Anthropic’s Claude AI Suffers Global Outage, Crippling Developer Workflows and Enterprise AI Reliance
Agentic AI Arrives on Windows: Are We Trading Security for Autonomy?
Build 2026: Microsoft's Governed Agent Stack Locks Down Enterprise AI with New MAI Models
Supermicro Launches Intel-Powered Edge AI Systems with Core Ultra Series 3, Xeon 6, and Arc Pro GPUs
Surface Pro 11 with Snapdragon X Plus Slashed to $999 for Prime Day — A Windows on Arm Steal?
CISA Flags Critical Flaw in Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Relays: Authenticated File Upload via DIGSI 5
CISA republished a Siemens advisory on CVE-2025-40808, a high-severity authenticated file-upload vulnerability in many SIPROTEC 5 protection relays via the DIGSI 5 protocol. An attacker with valid credentials can upload arbitrary files, potentially leading to remote code execution and grid disruption. Siemens has released firmware updates, and CISA recommends immediate patching, network segmentation, and strong authentication.
Siemens Patches Critical WinCC Certificate Manager Vulnerability CVE-2026-24349 with V21 Update 2
Siemens has patched a critical certificate management vulnerability (CVE-2026-24349) in its SIMATIC WinCC Unified PC Runtime software, affecting versions V16 through V21. The flaw could allow remote code execution and certificate spoofing in industrial control systems. Administrators must apply the V21 Update 2 patch immediately and consider certificate rotation.
usbliter8 BootROM Exploit Leaves iPhone XS, XR, 11 Permanently Open to USB Attacks
A new BootROM vulnerability called usbliter8 affects all A12 and A13 iPhones, including the XS, XR, and 11 models. Because it's hardware-based, the flaw is unpatchable via software and allows an attacker with physical USB access to compromise the device. Windows users who connect their iPhones to PCs should understand the risks and take precautions.
Power Automate to Trigger Purview Disposition in Government Clouds by July 2026
Azure Maps Gen1 Pricing Will Vanish in 2026: How to Avoid a Billing Surprise on Your Microsoft Cloud Bill
Azure Virtual Desktop vs. Windows 365: How Microsoft's Cloud Desktops Are Retiring Traditional VDI in 2026
Exaba Lands $12M Seed Round to Bring High-Margin Local Storage to US MSPs in 2026
CUBE Taps Microsoft Azure to Automate Regulatory Change for Financial Institutions
Windows 11 24H2’s End-of-Service Deadline Sparks Push for Orchestrated Upgrade Tools
Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 Home and Pro editions will reach end of servicing on October 13, 2026, forcing enterprises to address version drift. Qualys is leveraging the deadline to promote its TruRisk Eliminate platform for risk-based, orchestrated upgrades. The article examines the implications and strategies for maintaining a secure, unified Windows fleet.
Microsoft Purview Now Lets Users Define Permissions on Sensitivity Labels in Office for the Web
Microsoft has rolled out support for sensitivity labels with user-defined permissions in Office for the web (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), enabling custom access controls directly in the browser. The update closes a major functionality gap with desktop apps, helping organizations enforce data protection policies seamlessly for remote and mobile workers. Administrators can now configure labels that let users specify recipients and permission levels, boosting compliance without disrupting workflows.
Microsoft Planner Joins Purview Data Lifecycle Management: Retention Policies Arrive July 2026
Microsoft is extending Purview Data Lifecycle Management to cover Microsoft Planner tasks in group-backed plans, with a release target of July 2026 per roadmap ID 486828. This long-awaited feature will let organizations apply retention and deletion policies to Planner content, closing a critical compliance gap for collaborative task management.