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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Gen 11 Packs 2.8K OLED in a 2 lb Magnesium-Aluminum Chassis
Lenovo's latest ultraportable, the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition Gen 11, combines a vibrant 14-inch 2.8K OLED touchscreen with an Intel Core Ultra 7 355 processor in a sub-2 lb magnesium-aluminum body. The laptop runs Windows 11 and targets professionals seeking a lightweight yet powerful daily driver.
Microsoft Sued for Allegedly Concealing AI’s Financial Toll and GPU Shortages
A proposed shareholder class action filed in June 2026 alleges Microsoft concealed the true financial and operational costs of its AI expansion, including Azure capacity strain, GPU procurement challenges, and the real-world performance of Copilot. The suit covers stock purchases between May 1, 2025, and January 28, 2026, arguing that overly optimistic public statements misled investors and that a subsequent corrective disclosure triggered a sharp stock drop.
AMD and Intel's ACE Spec Brings Unified Matrix Acceleration to x86 Windows PCs
AMD and Intel jointly released the x86 AI Compute Extensions (ACE) specification in June 2026, standardizing matrix multiplication and reduced-precision formats across x86 processors. The move unifies AI acceleration for Windows PCs, simplifying development and promising consistent on-device AI performance. It represents the first major outcome of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group’s work to keep x86 competitive.
Leaked Intel Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus PassMark Scores Outpace Higher-Tier Ultra 9 Chips
Intel’s leaked Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus PassMark results (June 2026) show 4,908 single-threaded and 56,088 multi-threaded scores, reportedly edging past higher-tier Core Ultra 9 chips. The benchmarks are the first public glimpse of Intel’s Arrow Lake HX Plus mobile lineup, built on Intel’s refined 18A process with Lion Cove and Skymont cores aimed at high-end Windows laptops and mobile workstations/gaming.
Computex 2026: Outrageous Cooling, Opulent Motherboards, and a Windows Handheld Surge
Computex 2026 in Taipei broke from tradition with exotic cooling systems, gold-laden luxury motherboards, and a surge of Windows handheld gaming PCs. The show underscored a shift toward bold design and portable power, all running Microsoft's OS. Windows enthusiasts can look forward to submerged desktops, modular I/O boards, and handhelds that double as full PCs.
Windows 11 26H2 Hits Experimental Channel as Enablement Package; 26H1 Arm Split and New Insider Map Unveiled
Microsoft released five Windows 11 Insider Preview builds on June 19, 2026, including the first Experimental-channel build for version 26H2 as an enablement package and separate Beta-channel compiles for Arm64 devices. The update introduces a revamped Insider map that clarifies channel roles and signals a maturing Windows as a Service strategy.
Microsoft Drops Experimental Build 26300.8697 to Fix Hypervisor Crashes, Push 26H2
Microsoft released Windows 11 Experimental build 26300.8697, bringing Insiders onto version 26H2 and fixing a hypervisor crash that caused random restarts during virtualization. The update uses an enablement package and focuses on reliability, with early community feedback praising the virtualization stability but noting some display scaling bugs remain.
Windows 11 Insider Build 29613.1000 Debuts Live Audio Meters and One-Click Default Device Switching
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Experimental build 29613.1000 on June 19, 2026, introducing Live Audio Meters that display real-time volume levels per application, and a streamlined Default Device Controls panel for switching audio endpoints. The build is available to Insiders in the Experimental (Future Platforms) channel, offering an early look at upcoming audio improvements.
Hypervisor and KMODE Blue Screens No More: Windows 11 Beta Build 26220.8690 Arrives with Key Fixes
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Beta Build 26220.8690 (KB5039899) to address major stability problems, including fixing blue screen errors HYPERVISOR_ERROR and KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. The update also improves Start menu reliability, bringing Windows to a more stable state for Beta Channel Insiders—especially those using virtualization tools and multitasking.
Microsoft Surfaces 26H2 Branding in Experimental Build 26300, Bolsters Beta with Reliability Fixes
Microsoft releases Windows 11 Experimental build 26300.8697 with the first official 26H2 version flag, alongside Beta build 26220.8690 packing reliability fixes for File Explorer, IME, and more. The 26H2 branding signals the next feature update’s advancement through Insider channels, while the Beta build focuses on stability improvements for the current branch.
Windows 11 Insiders Get Live Audio Device Meters and Driver Fix in Experimental Builds
Microsoft's June 19, 2026 Windows 11 Insider experimental builds introduce real-time audio device meters in Settings and a reliability fix for HD Audio driver crashes. Build 29613.1000 from the Future Platforms branch delivers the features, signaling deeper audio stack improvements ahead.
TrueAchievements Turns Kitsune Kaeru’s 2026 Windows Launch Into a Community Event
TrueAchievements has built a full community hub for the obscure Windows game Kitsune Kaeru, complete with wishlists, screenshots, and a forum thread, despite a launch date not expected until June 25, 2026. The move illustrates how the platform turns small indie releases into highly anticipated events by tapping into a dedicated base of achievement hunters, offering developers a unique pre-launch discovery channel.
Windows 11 26H2 Hits Experimental Channel: Unpacking the Enablement Update and 36-Month Support Cycle
Microsoft released Windows 11 version 26H2 to the Experimental channel on June 19, 2026, as the next annual feature update. Delivered via a small enablement package rather than a full build upgrade, 26H2 resets the support lifecycle—providing 24 months for Home/Pro and 36 months for Enterprise/Education—and moves devices to a new servicing branch. IT administrators can begin testing now to prepare for a smooth deployment when the update reaches general availability later in 2026.