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Apple Sells Fewer Phones but Makes More Profit — Here’s Why It Matters for Windows Users
Apple ships far fewer iPhones than all Android phones combined but captures the lion’s share of smartphone profits through vertical integration and services. This profit imbalance directly affects Windows users because it steers app development, security updates, and enterprise management toward iOS. The article explains why the gap exists, how Microsoft’s mobile failures and cross-platform strategy fit in, and what Windows users and IT pros can do to navigate the divide.
Apple’s Foldable iPhone Ultra: 10M Units, 2026 Launch, and What It Means for Windows Users
Apple's rumored foldable iPhone Ultra with a 10-million-unit initial order could bring foldables into the mainstream by 2026. For Windows users, this shift may drive better cross-device integration and influence Microsoft's own hardware strategy.
Apple's 2027 Watch Band Shake-Up Could Leave Windows Users With a Tough Choice
A rumored 2027 Apple Watch redesign could introduce a new band connector incompatible with every existing strap, breaking a decade of backward compatibility. The change has practical implications for Windows users who often pair an iPhone with a Windows PC, forcing them to think twice about band investments and future upgrades. Early planning can soften the financial blow, but the shift underscores Apple’s willingness to reset its accessory ecosystem when it sees potential for hardware innovation.
Microsoft, WorkOS, Auth0 Top New 2026 Roundup of Agent Identity Platforms—Here’s Why It Matters
A July 2026 Analytics Insight roundup names WorkOS, Auth0, Composio, Arcade, Microsoft Azure Foundry, and TrueFoundry as six key platforms in the emerging agent identity market. The report highlights how AI agents now need dedicated authentication and authorization to safely interact with tools via MCP, and urges IT admins and developers to begin evaluating agent-identity solutions now.
Android Authority’s 2026 Warning for Pixel and Galaxy Owners Spells Trouble for Windows Phone Users
Android Authority’s July 2026 guide warns against keeping or buying the Pixel 7 Pro, Galaxy S22 Ultra, and four other aging phones due to heat, battery, and update issues. Windows Phone Link users especially should consider an upgrade to avoid connectivity headaches and get the most from cross-device features.
Apple's Foldable iPhone Arrives in 2026—What It Means for Windows, Phone Link, and the Surface Duo
Apple's first foldable iPhone is expected in September 2026, entering a maturing market led by Samsung. For Windows users, the device could bring deeper integration through Phone Link and iCloud, new challenges for IT admins, and a potential revival of Microsoft's foldable Surface ambitions.
Samsung Phones Lose Native Texting App on July 6, 2026: How to Keep Your PC Messaging Flowing
Samsung will retire its Messages app for SMS and MMS on July 6, 2026, forcing U.S. Galaxy phone owners to switch to Google Messages. This move streamlines Android messaging and deepens integration with Windows PCs through Phone Link, giving users RCS support and seamless texting from their desktop.
Poll: Windows Users Looking for a Phone Get a Clear Value Pick in Galaxy S25 Over 2026 Models
An Android Authority poll shows 28.8% of over 2,000 respondents would pick the Samsung Galaxy S25 over any new 2026 flagship. For Windows users, this value pick makes sense because the S25 offers class-leading Windows integration, seven years of updates, and strong performance at a lower cost than upcoming models.
Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud Restores Windows Server in 73 Seconds, Cementing DR Lead
AIMultiple's July 2026 disaster recovery benchmark found Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud restoring Windows Server 2022 in 73 seconds and Ubuntu 24.04 in 108 seconds, far ahead of Comet Backup and MSP360. The results have major implications for IT teams seeking minimal downtime and faster recovery objectives.
Now Your Keyboard Can Channel Chainsaw Man: Arbiter Studio’s Hall Effect Drop Opens July 3
Arbiter Studio opens orders on July 3, 2026, for a limited Chainsaw Man gaming collection featuring Hall Effect keyboards with 8K polling and character-themed mousepads. The drop combines top-tier switch tech with anime aesthetics, giving Windows users a performance-focused collectible—but with supply expected to vanish quickly. This article explains the hardware, who it's for, and how to prepare for the sale.
Samsung Messages Will Shut Down in July 2026: How Windows Users Should Prepare for the Google Messages Switch
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app on U.S. Galaxy phones by July 2026, forcing users to switch to Google Messages. The change affects how Windows users sync texts via Phone Link, requiring a migration to Google’s app for continued RCS and SMS/MMS support. The article explains the timeline, practical impacts for everyday users, power users, and IT admins, and provides a step-by-step transition guide.
Project Kuiper Hits 390 Satellites, Amazon’s Starlink Rival Coming in 2026
Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite internet service has passed 390 deployed satellites, setting the stage for broadband service aimed at homes and businesses starting in 2026. The milestone positions Amazon as a direct competitor to SpaceX's Starlink, offering potential connectivity improvements and new options for remote Windows users, IT pros, and developers.
Windows 11 Shatters 70% Barrier on Steam as Windows 10’s Gaming Dominance Wanes
Windows 11 has topped 70% of Steam users for the first time in Valve's June 2026 survey, while Windows 10 plunged to 23.56% as gamers upgraded ahead of its end-of-support. The milestone cements Windows 11 as the default gaming OS, driven by security imperatives, gaming optimizations, and new hardware.