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Samsung S Pen's Lost Bluetooth Powers Hit Windows Workflows: What Galaxy Ultra Users Need to Know
Samsung's newer Galaxy Ultra phones have removed Bluetooth from the S Pen, leaving Windows users without convenient remote controls for presentations, camera, and media. This article explains what changed, which devices retain the feature, and provides four practical workarounds, from using older hardware to alternative apps. With slim chances of the feature returning, Windows professionals must adapt their mobile workflow.
2026 Foldable Showdown: Thinness, Display, or Productivity — Which Path Fits Your Windows Workflow?
Honor, Oppo, and Samsung are taking sharply divergent approaches with their 2026 book-style foldables: ultra-thin endurance (Magic V6), a near-creaseless display (Find N6), and deep Windows integration via DeX (Galaxy Z Fold7). For Windows users, the best choice depends on workflow—endurance, media consumption, or PC continuity—with Samsung retaining an edge in enterprise and productivity.
GMKtec NucBox K17 Brings Intel Core Ultra Power to a Nearly Silent Windows 11 Mini PC
GMKtec’s NucBox K17, reviewed on July 4, 2026, packs an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor in a compact chassis. With Windows 11 Pro, USB4 support, and extremely quiet cooling, this mini PC targets home users, IT pros, and anyone seeking a silent desktop. The soldered LPDDR5x memory limits upgrades, but the overall package redefines what a small form-factor Windows PC can be.
SteamOS 3.8 Breaks Free from Steam Deck: Here’s What It Means for PC Gamers Eyeing an Exit from Windows
SteamOS 3.8 expands beyond the Steam Deck with universal AMD, Intel, and Nvidia support, a graphical installer, and Proton 9.0 compatibility. The update turns Valve's Linux OS into a true Windows alternative for gamers, offering console-like simplicity alongside desktop flexibility and new tools for system builders and IT admins.
Apple Pulls the Plug on the Mac Pro After 20 Years—What It Means for the Future of Pro Workstations
Apple discontinued the Mac Pro on March 26, 2026, after nearly 20 years, leaving the Mac Studio as its flagship desktop. For Windows users, the move solidifies the PC workstation's dominance, offering more expandability and performance options than ever. Here's what this means for creative pros, IT admins, and developers moving forward.
Dell’s Inspiron Is Dead: The New Dell 15 Windows Laptop Arrives in India at ₹53,990
Dell has replaced the iconic Inspiron line with the straightforward 'Dell' brand, and the Dell 15 is now available in India running Windows 11 from ₹53,990. This service piece breaks down the new naming scheme, what it means for different types of buyers, and what to do if you're planning a purchase in 2025.
Windows 11 Just Got a Console-Style Xbox Interface — Here’s What It Means for PC Gaming
Microsoft is expanding its Xbox Full Screen Experience to all Windows 11 PCs, bringing a console-style, controller-friendly interface that reduces system overhead and can boost game performance. The feature, initially exclusive to handhelds, is now in Insider testing with a public rollout expected in 2026, offering a unified gaming shell that works across all storefronts.
Don't Buy a New GPU Yet: How-To Geek’s Guide Rescues Aging Graphics Cards with Cleaning, Driver Tweaks, and Upscaling
A new How-To Geek guide advises GPU owners to clean hardware, reinstall drivers, reseat the card, and use upscaling before spending on a replacement. These free steps can restore thermal performance and boost frame rates, potentially delaying an upgrade by a year or more.
The Hidden Data Drain: Why Your Windows PC Guzzles Mobile Hotspot Data and How to Fix It
A MakeUseOf hotspot diary reveals that a Windows laptop can silently burn through several gigabytes of mobile data in a single day due to automatic updates, cloud sync, and app downloads. The article explains how this happens, who it affects most, and provides a step-by-step guide to stop the drain by enabling metered connection settings, adjusting OneDrive, stopping Store updates, reining in game launchers, and monitoring usage.
Your PC Has a Hidden Switch to Limit RAM — Here’s Why You Might (or Absolutely Shouldn’t) Touch It
Windows 11's System Configuration utility includes a legacy option to limit the amount of RAM the operating system uses, intended for debugging and testing. While some users mistakenly believe it unlocks hidden memory for better performance, the setting actually caps available RAM and should only be used deliberately for low-memory testing. This article explains how to check and reset the setting, the myths surrounding it, and safer alternatives for diagnosing memory issues.
LG Packs Windows 10 IoT Into a 55-Inch 4K Touch Meeting Room Display
LG's new One:Quick Works combines a 55-inch 4K touchscreen, camera, microphones, speakers, and a Windows 10 IoT PC into one device, simplifying hybrid meeting room setups for businesses. It offers flexibility to run standard collaboration apps and could reduce hardware complexity—but pricing and detailed specs are still emerging.
Motorola’s First Book-Style Foldable Lands with 6,000mAh Battery and Stylus: What Windows Users Need to Know
Motorola has launched the Razr Fold, its first book-style foldable, in the US with an 8.1-inch inner display, a massive 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, and stylus support—directly challenging Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. The device promises multi-day battery life and deep integration with Windows through Phone Link and Ready For, making it a compelling productivity tool for PC users. This article breaks down what the Razr Fold means for your workflow, how we got here, and what to consider before buying.
Why Realtek HD Audio Manager Vanished in Windows 11—and What to Use Instead
The classic Realtek HD Audio Manager vanishes from many Windows 11 PCs due to Microsoft’s DCH driver mandate, which separates the driver from a modern Store app. Users can restore audio controls by installing the Realtek Audio Control app from the Microsoft Store or updating drivers from their OEM’s support site. The shift is permanent, but alternative tools like Equalizer APO offer even more flexibility.