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Windows Movie Maker 6.0 Resurfaces on Internet Archive, Runs on Windows 11 — Nostalgia Overload
On June 30, 2026, a community member uploaded the full installer for Windows Movie Maker 6.0 to the Internet Archive. X user Katie confirmed it works on Windows 11, sparking excitement among Windows enthusiasts nostalgic for the simple video editing tool Microsoft replaced with Clipchamp.
Microsoft Begins Rollout of New Start Menu for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 in July 2026
Microsoft is rolling out a comprehensive Start menu overhaul to Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 starting July 2026. The redesign introduces a single scrollable layout, category-based app browsing, and enhanced controls—including the ability to completely disable the Recommended section. IT admins gain new policy controls to customize the experience, while all users benefit from a more intuitive and performant navigation hub.
Apple's $2,000 Foldable iPhone Ultra Could Redefine Mobile Productivity—and Challenge Windows Devices
Apple is reportedly developing a book-style foldable iPhone, possibly called the iPhone Ultra, with a $2,000+ price tag and a 2026 launch. The device could bring desktop-class multitasking to iOS, posing a direct challenge to Windows laptops and 2-in-1s. Here's what the rumor means for Windows users and the future of mobile productivity.
Apple's First Foldable 'iPhone Ultra' Could Challenge Microsoft's Surface Duo Legacy in 2026
Apple's first foldable iPhone, likely branded iPhone Ultra, is rumored for a September 2026 launch with a book-style design and a price tag possibly exceeding $2,000. The device could run a variant of iPadOS, positioning it as a productivity powerhouse that directly challenges Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold and the legacy of Microsoft's Surface Duo. Its arrival may accelerate foldable adoption and influence future Windows devices.
Microsoft Opens Azure Linux 4.0 to On-Prem Testing with New ISO Images
Microsoft has released downloadable ISO images for Azure Linux 4.0, enabling IT pros to test the Fedora-derived server OS on local hardware or virtual machines rather than only through the Azure Marketplace. The July 2026 ISOs expand Microsoft’s preview program and support evaluation of Azure Linux’s progression from an Azure container host toward a broader server platform.
After July 1 Purge, Microsoft 3D Viewer Is Gone—What Windows Users Should Do Now
Microsoft removed its 3D Viewer app from the Microsoft Store on July 1, 2026, completing a deprecation that started with a notice months earlier. Users can no longer download or install it, but existing installations should keep working for now. The article advises Windows users to find alternative ways to open common 3D formats like .glb, .gltf, .fbx, .obj, and .stl.
Konica Minolta’s PKI Cloud Suite Arms M365 GCC High with Certificate-Based Printer Security
Konica Minolta has introduced a cloud-based PKI service that issues and manages X.509 certificates for multi-function printers in Microsoft 365 GCC High environments. The MarketPlace PKI Cloud Suite integrates with Microsoft Intune to enable certificate-based authentication, secure pull-printing, and zero-trust compliance, eliminating the need for on-premises certificate authorities. It helps government and defense organizations close a critical security gap in their printing infrastructure.
Windows 11 February Preview Builds Swap AI Glitz for Tangible Speed Gains and Taskbar Polish
The February 2026 Windows 11 Release Preview builds for 24H2 and 25H2 bring practical improvements: faster sleep‑resume times through driver caching, a smarter taskbar with hybrid icon/label modes, and a built‑in network speed test tool. These under‑the‑hood changes signal a shift from AI‑centric features toward everyday performance and usability refinements that users have long requested.
KB5095093 Preview Update Speeds Up Windows 11 File Explorer, Fixes OneDrive Snags
Microsoft's optional KB5095093 preview update for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 delivers a much faster, more responsive File Explorer and addresses long-standing OneDrive integration glitches. Users report smoother navigation and quicker file operations, while OneDrive sync conflicts and missing status icons are now resolved. The update is available manually via Windows Update and includes additional bug fixes for system stability.
Rockstar Workers Launch Union Recognition Campaign as GTA 6 Launch Looms
Rockstar Games employees are pushing for union recognition through the UK’s IWGB ahead of GTA VI’s rumored 2026 release, signaling a growing labor movement in the video game industry. The campaign aims to address historical crunch issues and could set a precedent for other studios, with implications for PC and console releases alike.
Microsoft Ends 3D Viewer Downloads: Users Advised to Explore Browser-Based Alternatives
Microsoft removed the 3D Viewer app from the Microsoft Store on July 1, 2026, preventing new downloads while allowing existing users to continue using it. The move follows a deprecation announcement in February 2026 and suggests users turn to web-based alternatives like Babylon.js Sandbox for viewing 3D models.
Cinder City's 64GB RAM Demand Ignites Debate on PC Gaming's Hardware Ceiling
NC and Big Fire Games have revealed that their upcoming open-world shooter Cinder City requires 64GB of RAM, igniting a debate about the direction of PC hardware demands. While the game pushes visual and technical boundaries, many wonder if such extreme specifications are justifiable or an optimization red flag.
Microsoft Ends Surface Go and Laptop Go Lines: Future of Small Windows PCs in Doubt
Microsoft has silently discontinued its Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go lines, ceasing manufacturing in June 2026 and selling through remaining stock. The move reflects shifting hardware priorities toward premium devices and the difficult economics of budget Windows PCs, leaving consumers with limited compact Windows tablet and laptop options from third-party vendors.