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The latest Bharat Electronics coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Cloud Monitor Shields 11,000 Students in West Virginia's Microsoft 365 Environment
A West Virginia school district serving about 11,000 students has deployed ManagedMethods Cloud Monitor to better secure its Microsoft 365 environment beyond traditional web filtering. The third-party tool provides granular visibility into students’ and staff activities across email, OneDrive, and shared files, reflecting a broader shift in K-12 cybersecurity to address risks inside cloud productivity suites.
MouseKey Unlocks Multi-Action Mouse Remapping on Windows 10 and 11 with Single-to-Long Press Logic
MouseKey is a new Windows 10/11 utility that remaps any mouse button to perform different actions based on click pattern: single, double, triple, or long press. This innovative tool eliminates the need for extra hardware by assigning multiple commands to one button, with a macro editor, per-application profiles, and negligible system impact. Available for $14.99 with a free trial, it has quickly gained praise from productivity enthusiasts and accessibility advocates alike.
Microsoft Teams Rolls Out Express Voice Enrollment as Biometric Gate for Copilot
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Microsoft Viva Roadmap Reveals Glint-Insights Integration for Real-Time Workplace Metrics by 2026
Microsoft plans to integrate Viva Insights behavioral metrics into Viva Glint survey reports, providing a unified view of employee experience by October 2026. The long‑awaited convergence aims to help organizations connect engagement data with collaboration patterns—while raising important privacy considerations.
Teams Admins Will Soon Auto-Block External AI Bots from Meetings—Here’s the Roadmap
Microsoft is preparing a new Teams admin control that will automatically block external AI bots from joining meetings, with general availability set for August 2026. The feature, Roadmap ID 566201, gives IT admins a tenant-wide toggle to prevent uninvited third-party AI assistants from accessing sensitive conversations, addressing growing privacy and compliance concerns. Organizations should begin auditing current bot usage and planning their communication strategy ahead of the launch.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Setup Sneaks in These 7 Defaults – Change Them Now
A fresh Windows 11 install hides settings that can chew through storage, leak your data, and slow performance. From disabling OneDrive’s forced backup to enabling clipboard history, this guide walks you through the seven critical tweaks to make immediately after setup. A few quick changes can save you gigabytes and protect your privacy.
Microsoft Rolls Out Copilot Cowork with Consumption-Based Credits, Catching IT Off Guard
Microsoft has shifted Copilot Cowork from a flat-fee model to usage-based billing using Copilot Credits, creating urgent cost governance challenges for IT. The article outlines immediate steps for Windows administrators, including credit pool setup, real-time monitoring, and user education. Failure to act could lead to unpredictable M365 bills as agentic AI becomes more embedded in daily workflows.
Bharat Electronics Backlog Crosses ₹75,000 Cr: Will It Drive Windows Adoption in Defence Tech?
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has crossed a ₹75,000 crore order backlog, driven by ₹1,081 crore in new defence-electronics contracts since May 25, 2026. This surge is set to accelerate the deployment of Windows IoT and Windows Server across India’s military command, control, and training infrastructure. The article examines how the backlog creates decade-long demand for Windows-based operator consoles, simulators, and backend systems, while also exploring licensing, security, and indigenous-software challenges that could influence adoption.
AMD Urges Windows 10 Users to Ditch Adrenalin 26.6.2 After Driver Corruption Spree
AMD has confirmed that its Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver can corrupt Radeon GPU functionality on Windows 10, triggering Device Manager errors and display failures. The company recommends immediately rolling back to the 26.6.1 release or performing a clean driver installation. A fix is in development, but no release date has been provided.
Windows 11 in 2026: The USB Eject Ritual Microsoft Just Won’t Kill
Microsoft's June 2026 update to its 'safely remove hardware' documentation confirms the decades-old USB eject ritual remains a vital part of Windows 11. The article explores why the system tray icon persists, detailing the tension between 'Quick removal' and 'Better performance' policies that govern external storage. Despite advances in flash memory and USB speeds, the unassuming eject button continues to guard against data corruption for users worldwide.
Cloudflare Fiber Cut Triggers Widespread 522 Errors, Latency Spikes Across North America and Europe
A fiber optic cable cut in Eastern North America on June 22, 2026, caused widespread Cloudflare 522 errors, latency, and timeouts for users accessing North American and European sites. The incident disrupted countless web services, highlighting the critical interdependence of internet infrastructure. Cloudflare worked to reroute traffic while crews repaired the physical damage.
Valve's Steam Machine Returns: $1,049 Price Point, SteamOS, and June 2026 Launch Date Revealed
Valve is bringing back Steam Machines with a June 30, 2026 launch date, priced from $1,049 for 512GB to $1,428 for a 2TB bundle with controller. The move bets big on SteamOS and Linux gaming, challenging Windows in the living room.
Microsoft Unleashes Xbox Mode for All Windows 11 PCs: Controller-First Console Dashboard Begins Global Rollout
On April 30, 2026, Microsoft began rolling out Xbox Mode to all Windows 11 PCs, bringing a full‑screen controller‑first dashboard that mimics the Xbox Series X|S experience. The feature, once exclusive to handhelds, now supports desktops, laptops, and tablets with deep Game Pass integration, performance boosts, and a boot‑to‑mode option. Early feedback is overwhelmingly positive, though some library scan and service‑disabling trade‑offs are being addressed.