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Stop Guessing Why Your PC Is Slow—These 6 Free Tools Find the Answer
Before buying new hardware for a slow Windows PC, try six free tools—Windows Device Performance & Health, Resource Monitor, Windows Memory Diagnostic, HWiNFO, Wintoys, and CrystalDiskInfo—that pinpoint the real cause. This service-journalism guide explains what each tool does, how it helps home users, power users, and IT pros, and provides a step-by-step action plan to diagnose and fix common performance issues without spending a cent.
Leaked: Windows 11 Phone Link to Get Taskbar Flyout and Standalone SMS App
Hidden features in Windows 11 Insider builds reveal Microsoft is developing a taskbar phone flyout and a standalone Messages app for Phone Link, promising easier smartphone interaction directly from the desktop. The update aims to bring glanceable notifications and a full SMS chat experience to Windows 11, with an expected release tied to the 24H2 feature update.
System76's Pop!_OS Gets a Windows-Style Frosted Glass Effect—Here's How to Enable It
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS now offers an optional frosted glass effect in the COSMIC desktop, mimicking Windows' acrylic transparency. The feature is rolling out first to System76's distribution, with other COSMIC-enabled distros to follow. Windows users interested in Linux will find a more familiar visual polish, while current Pop!_OS users can enable it in just a few clicks.
AI Is Now Essential for Students Worldwide—Schools Are Failing to Adapt, Global Survey Reveals
A global 2026 survey reveals 88% of students now use AI in their studies, but only 29% trust their instructors to guide them effectively. The findings signal an urgent need for Windows-centric schools to rethink AI policies, training, and technical configurations to close the trust gap before shadow AI use becomes entrenched.
Joplin’s Self-Hosted Encryption Lures Users Away from Google Keep—Here’s How It Works
A technology writer recently switched from Google Keep to Joplin, citing markdown support, attachments, and self-hosted encrypted sync via WireGuard. This article explains the practical implications for Windows users, the trade-offs, and step-by-step guidance on migrating securely. The shift underscores a growing demand for privacy-focused, open-source alternatives.
Beelink EQi Hands-On: A 10GbE Mini PC Powerhouse, Unless You Need an eGPU
Beelink’s EQi mini PC delivers exceptional 10GbE and 2.5GbE networking, silent operation, and triple-display support with Windows 11 Pro. However, its Thunderbolt 4 port fails to work with external GPUs, making it a poor choice for users banking on graphics expansion. The article breaks down the performance, practical impact for different users, and offers a buying guide to help you decide if this compact machine fits your needs.
Black Flag Resynced Mod Crashes Windows Gamers with DirectX 12 Device Hangs – Workarounds Inside
A grassroots remaster of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is crashing Windows 10 and 11 PCs with DirectX 12 error 0x887A0006, a device‑hung condition triggered by shader compilation stutter and GPU overload. The community has crowdsourced over half a dozen workarounds, from extending the Windows TDR timeout to capping frame rates, that can make the game playable while the mod team investigates a permanent fix.
Tesla 2026.26.1 Summer Update Rolls Out: What Windows Users Should Know
Tesla's 2026.26.1 summer update is rolling out with an expected July completion. Windows users who own a Tesla should prepare for changes in web dashboards, third-party apps, and fleet management tools, while following simple steps to ensure a smooth update process.
Windows 10 Bluetooth Headphone Pairing Failures Surge — Microsoft Responds with Fix
A recent spike in Bluetooth pairing failures is affecting headphones on Windows 10, prompting Microsoft to acknowledge the issue and publish a troubleshooting guide. The problem spans multiple hardware brands and mostly impacts users relying on Bluetooth audio for work, gaming, and entertainment.
AMD’s Zen 6 Era Begins July 22 — But Only for Servers. Here’s What It Means for Your Next PC.
AMD confirms the Zen 6 rollout at its July Advancing AI event, starting with the server-grade EPYC Venice chip on TSMC's 2nm process. Desktop Ryzen 6000 remains unconfirmed, likely arriving months later. Home users should weigh current Zen 5 upgrades; IT admins gain a preview of what's coming to data centers.
WSCC Goes Native on Arm: Windows Utility Management Just Got Smoother for Snapdragon Laptops
WSCC 10.0.4.0 introduces a native installer for Windows on Arm, ending the need for emulation or portable workarounds on Snapdragon-powered laptops. The update benefits both home users and IT admins by making the utility manager a first-class Arm application, with faster launches and simpler deployment. This release reflects the growing maturity of the Windows on Arm ecosystem and the developer's commitment to modernisation.
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.