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Windows 11 Ethernet Status Says Connected, But Your Internet May Be Down — Here's Why
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Louisiana’s 2026 Tech Laws Force Windows Admins to Rethink Cyber Incident Response and Data Handling
Louisiana’s 2026 Cyber Help Compliance Act, Data Privacy Rights Act, and Government Data Sharing Act impose strict cybersecurity incident reporting deadlines, data portability rights, and mandatory APIs on government agencies. Windows administrators must overhaul incident response, data classification, and API infrastructures to avoid heavy fines and civil liabilities, with early adopters leveraging Microsoft Purview, Defender, and Azure API Management to meet the new requirements.
Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 26H2 as an Enablement Package for Mainstream PCs
Microsoft announced on June 19, 2026, that Windows 11 version 26H2 will be delivered as a small enablement package for mainstream PCs, continuing the approach used for previous updates. This lightweight update activates pre-staged features from monthly cumulative updates, resulting in a fast, low-risk upgrade that benefits both consumers and enterprises without requiring a full OS reinstall.
Bone Marrow 2 Windows Release Slated for July 3, 2026, Adds Achievement Support via Desert Water Games
Indie puzzle RPG Bone Marrow 2 is scheduled for a Windows release on July 3, 2026, bringing Xbox achievement support via partner Desert Water Games. The game originally launched on Steam, and its staggered arrival on the Microsoft Store highlights the increasingly fragmented PC storefront landscape. Achievement hunters and Xbox ecosystem fans are the primary audience for this secondary launch.
Paul Thurrott Updates Windows 11 Field Guide with Deep Dive into Internet Connectivity
Paul Thurrott released an updated Windows 11 Field Guide chapter on June 23, 2026, delivering an in-depth exploration of Internet connectivity. The guide covers Wi‑Fi, Ethernet, cellular, Airplane mode, and mobile hotspot, offering practical advice and troubleshooting tips that go far beyond Microsoft’s official documentation.
Apple's AirPods Beta Expands Custom EQ – Could Windows Users Finally Get Personalized Audio?
Apple's AirPods firmware 9 developer beta 2 expands custom EQ to more models, potentially enabling personalized audio to persist across all connected devices, including Windows PCs. While the beta requires an Apple device for initial setup, the stored profile could benefit Windows users without additional software once the final firmware ships publicly in September 2026.
Interworld Digital Sets July 10 Record Date for Crucial Consumer Electronics Vote
Interworld Digital has called an EGM on July 17, 2026, with a record date of July 10, to seek shareholder approval for a move into consumer electronics. The pivot, which involves related party transactions, could see the company enter the budget laptop or tablet market, potentially using Windows, but carries significant execution and governance risks.
Indonesian Civil Servants Turn to Microsoft Copilot to Streamline Policy Analysis and Legal Work
Microsoft's Elevate program in Indonesia is training public servants to use Copilot for policy analysis and legal work. Two participants have reduced document processing times by up to 60%, improved policy quality, and are now training colleagues. The initiative highlights AI's potential to transform government efficiency and transparency.
Mastering Windows 11’s eSIM, Metered Data, and Always-Connected PC Tools: A Deep Dive from Paul Thurrott’s Field Guide
Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 Field Guide highlights the often-overlooked Cellular settings page, revealing powerful tools for eSIM management, metered data control, and always-connected PC configuration. The article explores how these features help users avoid bill shock, switch carriers instantly, and stay connected across 5G and ARM-powered devices, while also examining what’s still missing and how AI might shape future connectivity.
Microsoft Targets Small Business IT Overload with New Admin AI Agent in Teams, Arriving August 2026
Microsoft plans to launch an AI-powered admin agent inside Microsoft Teams in August 2026, targeting small and midsize businesses. The agent will allow authorized users to manage users, assign licenses, and receive proactive security guidance through natural language interactions, aiming to simplify IT tasks for organizations with limited technical resources.
The Blood of Dawnwalker’s Minimum GPU Drops to GTX 1060, Sparking Hope for Older Rigs
Rebel Wolves has lowered the minimum GPU requirement for The Blood of Dawnwalker from the Nvidia GTX 1070 to the GTX 1060, making the open-world RPG playable on older, more affordable hardware. The revision comes two months after the initial April 2026 spec sheet and reflects optimization efforts aimed at broadening the game’s audience on Windows 10 and 11 systems with DirectX 12. Players with budget or aging PCs can now look forward to experiencing the title at minimum settings, though performance remains contingent on continued developer tuning.
Reclaim Your Windows 11 Start Menu: How to Kill Bing, Restore the Old Right-Click, and Bypass the Lock Screen
Three simple Registry edits can transform Windows 11 into a more familiar and efficient operating system. Disabling Bing web results in Start search, restoring the classic right-click context menu, and skipping the lock screen are quick wins for power users and those upgrading from Windows 10. The tweaks, popularized by How-To Geek, require caution but are easily reversible.
Defender vs. Third-Party Antivirus in 2026: Why Your Windows PC’s Security Depends on Risk, Not Brand
In 2026, choosing between Microsoft Defender and third‑party antivirus is no longer about a single best product but about matching your personal risk profile. Defender has matured into a capable, cloud‑native platform that suits most casual users, while third‑party suites still offer advanced ransomware protection, richer dashboards, and bundled extras that appeal to power users and businesses. The real question Windows security must answer is not which scanner to install, but how to provide smarter, integrated protection against credential theft and automated ransomware without sacrificing performance or user control.