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The latest Hackernoon coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Tesla's 2026 Model 3 Long Range RWD Brings 750km WLTP, 640km Real Range, and a Resurrected Indicator Stalk to Australia
Tesla has launched the 2026 Model 3 Premium Long Range RWD in Australia with a 750km WLTP range, real-world range of 640km, and a restored indicator stalk. Priced at $61,900, it offers class-leading efficiency, a front bumper camera, and a single-motor rear-drive layout that undercuts the outgoing AWD model. The update makes long-distance EV travel more accessible and addresses key driver complaints from the previous Highland refresh.
Kia Sportage Infotainment Hardware Is Causing Android Auto Lag—Here’s What You Can Do
Android Auto lag in the 2020 Kia Sportage is caused by underpowered infotainment hardware, not the connected phone. This article explores the issue, its impact on Windows users with Android phones, and practical fixes to improve responsiveness.
India’s $1.7 Billion Bet: Tata Electronics’ Assam Chip Plant Gets Massive Government Incentive
India's central and Assam governments have approved a ₹14,044 crore ($1.7 billion) incentive package for Tata Electronics' semiconductor assembly and test plant in Jagiroad. The investment aims to strengthen the global chip supply chain and could eventually lead to more stable prices and availability for Windows devices. While the plant won't impact consumers immediately, it marks a significant step in India's semiconductor ambitions and supply chain diversification.
What Unbox Therapy's Hands-On Windows Laptop Reviews Can Actually Verify Before You Buy
Unbox Therapy's hands-on videos offer Windows laptop buyers a tactile first look at build quality, materials, and design before purchase. While they can't replace in-depth reviews, they verify key physical attributes. This guide explains how to get the most out of such content when choosing your next Windows machine.
Open-Source FluentCleaner Clears 30GB of Junk Without Installation, Takes Aim at CCleaner
Builtbybel's FluentCleaner is a free, portable, open-source Windows cleanup tool with a WinUI 3 interface that uses community-driven winapp2.ini rules to reclaim up to 30 GB of junk files. It offers transparent, safe cleaning without installation, telemetry, or registry meddling, making it a trustworthy CCleaner alternative for everyday users and IT pros.
CM Labs Intellia Update Brings Trimble Design Files Into Dozer Training Sims
CM Labs has updated its Intellia simulation platform to directly import Trimble design files and expand support for Earthworks automated machine control features on dozers. The improvements allow training simulators to use the same 3D site plans and enhanced automatics behavior as real machines, reducing the gap between virtual practice and field operations. For training managers and IT teams supporting simulators on Windows, the update streamlines scenario setup and demands a closer look at hardware readiness and curriculum integration.
Surface 2026 Strategy Will Again Divide Consumers and Business With Different Chips
Microsoft plans to continue its dual-chip strategy for the 2026 Surface Pro and Laptop, equipping consumer models exclusively with a second-generation Snapdragon X processor while offering business models with Intel's upcoming Panther Lake chips. The approach extends the current separation seen in the Surface Pro 10 for Business and Surface Pro 11, aiming to push Windows on Arm adoption in the home market while preserving full x86 compatibility for enterprises.
Schulz Audio’s Portacrunch 424 Tape Plugin Goes Free—But Only If You Claim It Now
Schulz Audio is giving away its Portacrunch 424 cassette tape emulation plugin for free, but users need to complete the checkout process quickly to secure a permanent license. The plugin, which normally costs $29, brings lo-fi warmth and tape character to digital recordings. This article explains how to claim it before the offer ends and why it's a must-have for Windows-based producers.
Razer Launches Espeon & Umbreon-Themed Gaming Peripherals for Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary
Razer has released a limited-edition Pokémon-themed gaming gear collection featuring Espeon and Umbreon for the franchise's 30th anniversary. The four-piece set includes a Kraken V4 X headset, Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard, Cobra mouse, and Gigantus mousepad, all with custom designs. It's available now, likely in limited quantities, and appeals to both Pokémon fans and budget-conscious gamers.
Bypass Third-Party Tools: How to Customize Folder Icons Directly in Windows 11
Windows 11 includes a built-in but often overlooked method to change individual folder icons without third-party tools. The feature, inherited from earlier Windows versions, lives in the Customize tab of a folder’s Properties dialog. This article explains how to use it, what .ico file requirements exist, practical tips for home users and professionals, troubleshooting steps for icon cache issues, and the feature’s long history from Windows 95 to today.
When Windows 11 Can’t See Your External Monitor: A No-Nonsense Fix Guide
External monitor detection failures remain a stubborn headache for Windows 11 users, often triggered by updates, driver issues, or simple cable snags. This guide walks through the most effective troubleshooting steps—from quick Win+P checks to advanced registry resets—helping you get back to a dual-screen workflow without wasting hours.
Raycast’s Windows App Kills Six Separate Tools with One Search Bar
Raycast for Windows is now generally available, offering a unified command bar that replaces clipboard history, calculator, file search, emoji picker, task killer, and snippet expansion. The free tool aims to simplify workflows for home users and IT pros alike, with an extension store for further customization.
Windows 11 Won't Let You Turn Off All Tracking — Here's What Still Gets Sent
A new report confirms Windows 11's diagnostic data collection can be minimized but never fully disabled. Even the most restrictive setting sends device and usage information to Microsoft. Our article breaks down what data is always shared, who it affects, and how to limit telemetry through settings, group policy, and network controls.