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VirtualBox Drags Its Feet on Windows 10/11 When Hyper-V Is Armed—Here’s the Complete Fix
VirtualBox suffers severe performance losses on Windows 10/11 when Microsoft’s Hyper‑V hypervisor is active, because it falls back to a slow emulation layer. This article explains the root cause, shows how to diagnose the issue, and provides a step‑by‑step guide to disable Hyper‑V for maximum speed—plus mitigations for users who cannot afford to turn it off.
Epic's RealityScan 2.2 Unleashes AMD GPU Acceleration and Multi-Vendor Rendering on Windows
Epic Games released RealityScan 2.2 on June 24, 2026, introducing AMD Radeon GPU acceleration and the ability to combine AMD and NVIDIA GPUs in a single system for faster photogrammetry reconstruction. The free Windows tool now leverages DirectML for cross‑vendor compute, dramatically reducing processing times and expanding hardware options for 3D scanning professionals and hobbyists.
Google Releases Android 17: Pixel Phones Get First Look at App Bubbles, Screen Reactions, and Privacy Upgrades
Google released Android 17 on June 16, 2026, initially for Pixel devices, introducing App Bubbles, Screen Reactions, expanded dark theme controls, and enhanced privacy features. The update also includes a June Pixel Drop with exclusive extras, and it strengthens cross-device integration with Windows through Phone Link.
Android Quake Alerts Avert Disaster in Venezuela: How Smartphone Sensors Are Redefining Emergency Response
Android Earthquake Alerts gave Venezuelans precious seconds of warning before two massive quakes on June 24, 2026, showcasing the power of smartphone-based early warning. The system, which uses phone accelerometers to detect initial seismic waves, raises important governance and equity questions, while also highlighting potential for integration into Windows devices and broader alerting ecosystems.
Gen Z Is Swapping iPhones for Flip Phones — Here’s What Windows Users Can Learn
Gen Z's dumb phone rebellion is a deliberate break from smartphone addiction, led by young users swapping iPhones for feature phones to reclaim their attention and mental health. This article explores the trend's roots in the attention economy, its parallels in Windows computing, and how Microsoft's focus tools can help desktop users apply similar principles of intentional tech use.
Why a 22-Year-Old Swapped Her iPhone for a $55 Flip Phone—And How It Syncs With Her Windows PC
A 22-year-old Kent State graduate has ditched her iPhone for a $55 Sunbeam Aspen flip phone, part of a Gen Z trend toward digital minimalism. The Aspen, with no apps or browser, syncs photos and contacts through a web portal that works seamlessly on Windows PCs, offering a focused communication tool that complements a desktop workflow.
Microsoft Preps June 2026 Refresh for Eight Windows 11 In-Box Apps via Insider Channels
Microsoft is testing updates for eight core Windows 11 in-box apps—Calculator, Camera, Clock, Media Player, Paint, Photos, Sound Recorder, and Notepad—through Insider channels, targeting a June 2026 rollout. The updates aim to refine functionality, improve performance, and possibly introduce new AI-powered features, continuing the company’s push to modernize its default app suite.
KB5095093 Preview Lands: Windows 11’s File Explorer, Bluetooth, VPN Get a Timely Tune-up
Microsoft's optional preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 brings a raft of targeted fixes for File Explorer crashes, Bluetooth stability, and VPN reliability. The update advances builds to 26100.8737 and 26200.8737 and serves as a final test ahead of the July 2026 Patch Tuesday.
Tohoku’s Plasma Electron Trick Fabricates Janus 2D Semiconductors at Room Temperature
Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a room-temperature plasma technique to synthesize Janus two-dimensional semiconductors. The method leverages electron accumulation at the substrate interface, bypassing energy-intensive high-temperature processes. This breakthrough could lead to more sustainable manufacturing of advanced chips for Windows-powered devices.
Foldable iPhone Ultra Mass Production Could Start in July 2026, Targeting Android Rivals
Apple's first foldable iPhone, likely named iPhone Ultra, is reportedly scheduled for mass production in July 2026, setting the stage for a September launch. The move would pit Apple directly against established Android foldable makers like Samsung, potentially reshaping the premium smartphone market. For Windows users, the device could offer new cross-device productivity opportunities.
iPhone 18 Pro Could Balloon by 2mm for Variable Aperture—What It Says About Microsoft’s Camera Gap
A fresh leak claims the iPhone 18 Pro will get a mechanical variable aperture camera, increasing thickness by 2mm. The article examines the technology, its potential impact on mobile photography, and the glaring absence of such hardware on Microsoft Surface devices, arguing that Windows PC makers could face new pressure to upgrade their cameras.
Microsoft Releases Windows 11 KB5095093 Preview Update with Major Bluetooth Fixes for AirPods and LE Audio
Microsoft’s optional June 2026 preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 delivers crucial Bluetooth improvements, fixing connection stability with AirPods, enhancing LE Audio support, and resolving mute sync during calls. The update is available now via Windows Update and will be automatically installed in July’s Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft to Introduce Dynamic 'My Team' Targeting for Viva Engage Storyline Leaders in August 2026
Microsoft is set to release a ‘My Team’ audience targeting feature for Viva Engage Storyline Announcements in August 2026. The update lets leaders and delegates dynamically select recipients based on Entra ID managerial hierarchies at posting time, simplifying leadership communications and keeping audiences current without manual list maintenance.