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Facebook Videos Still Breaking in Edge, Chrome on Windows? Here’s the 2026 Fix Guide
Facebook video playback in Windows browsers continues to fail in 2026, with symptoms including blank players and spinning buffering icons. A comprehensive troubleshooting guide from Technobezz covers quick fixes like reloading and cache clearing, as well as deeper repairs involving extensions, graphics settings, and network resets for Edge, Chrome, and Firefox users.
Microsoft Gives IT Admins Extra Six Months to Replace Exchange Online PowerShell Password Scripts
Microsoft has delayed the removal of the -Credential parameter from Exchange Online PowerShell modules to December 2026, giving IT teams six extra months to migrate unattended scripts to certificate-based or managed-identity authentication. The client-side delay is a response to admin feedback, but a future server-side cutoff means the reprieve is temporary. Organizations should use the extra time to audit scripts, test app-only auth, and plan for certificate lifecycle management before the harder deadline arrives.
Razer’s Pikachu and Eevee Collection Is a $320 Pink Makeover for Your Gaming Desk
Razer and The Pokémon Company have released a four-piece peripheral set themed around Pikachu and Eevee. The wired collection includes a headset, keyboard, mouse, and mouse pad, all identical in performance to their standard Razer counterparts. Priced at $319.96 for the full bundle, it’s available now in the US through Target and Razer, and in other regions via Razer’s online store.
Xbox Series Sales Crash to Just 2.5 Million in 2026 Forecast, Cementing Microsoft’s Pivot Beyond Consoles
S&P Global Market Intelligence forecasts Xbox Series X|S shipments will plummet to just 2.5 million units in 2026, the steepest drop among major consoles, amid rising component costs and a shift in Microsoft's gaming strategy toward a Windows-centric ecosystem. The decline reinforces that the future of Xbox is no longer tied to traditional hardware but to services like Game Pass, cross-platform play, and the upcoming Project Helix—which may bridge the gap between console and PC. Windows gamers, meanwhile, stand to benefit as Microsoft doubles down on PC releases and cloud streaming.
When Instagram Breaks on Windows: The Complete Repair Manual That Goes Beyond Quick Fixes
When the Instagram app stops working on Windows, the fix isn’t always obvious. This guide walks through the real causes—from cache corruption to permission glitches—and provides a step-by-step repair sequence for Windows, iPhone, and Android without unnecessary reinstalls.
Windows 11 VPNs Hide ISP Snooping, Not Microsoft Tracking—Here’s How to Close the Gap
A new Hardware Secrets analysis reveals that Windows 11 VPNs protect browsing from ISPs but leave Microsoft tracking intact through account, Edge, and diagnostic data. This article explains the exposure points, sets practical expectations, and provides a seven-step checklist for hardening privacy beyond the VPN tunnel.
8BitDo FlipPad Turns Your Phone Into a Game Boy for $30, Ships July 30
8BitDo's FlipPad is a $29.99 clip-on USB-C controller for iPhones and Android phones that ships July 30. It offers a pocketable, Game Boy-inspired design with direct wired connection for low-latency gaming, though it lacks Windows support and pass-through charging. This article breaks down who should buy it, how it compares to alternatives, and what to know before pre-ordering.
Apple Plans October 2026 OLED iPad Mini Debut, Full Refresh Stretches into 2027
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch the first OLED iPad mini by October 2026, starting a staggered refresh that will continue into spring 2027 with new iPad Air and Pro models. The upgrade focuses on display quality rather than refresh rate, likely sticking to 60Hz, and will bring a price increase. For Windows users, compatibility remains unchanged via USB-C and iTunes, but buyers should weigh the cost against the benefits of OLED or consider current models.
Chrome Audio Dead on Windows? Here’s the Rescue Plan
When Chrome loses sound on Windows 11 or 10 while other apps play fine, the cause is often a chain of settings spanning site muting, sound permissions, output devices, and extensions. A new comprehensive guide from Technobezz outlines a methodical troubleshooting path that starts with quick tab checks and moves through Windows Volume mixer, incognito testing, and driver tweaks. We break down what’s behind the silence and exactly how to restore audio step by step.
When YouTube's playback speed controls break on Windows: The real fix for Edge, Chrome, and Firefox
YouTube playback speed controls failing on Windows is a persistent frustration, but the root cause is rarely the video player itself. Browser extensions, corrupted caches, or outdated software are the usual culprits. This guide breaks down the symptoms, diagnoses the problem for everyday users, power users, and IT admins, and provides a clear recovery plan that starts with a clean browser session and ends with reporting the bug if all else fails.
Don’t Reset Windows Over a Dead Windows Key—New Guide Shows What to Check First
A newly published guide and community validation from WindowsForum.com reveal that a dead Windows key is often caused by a physical gaming-mode toggle, a PowerToys remap, or Filter Keys—not a system breakdown. Home users, power users, and IT admins can follow a structured, minimally invasive troubleshooting sequence that sidesteps outdated advice like SFC scans and registry hacks. The article breaks down practical steps and explains why these fixes work, offering a fast path to recovery without a Windows reset.
Scroll Lock Is Probably Why Your Excel Arrow Keys Aren't Moving—Here’s How to Fix It
When arrow keys stop moving cells in Excel, the cause is almost never a bug—it’s usually Scroll Lock, Edit mode, or another keyboard mode that’s accidentally activated. This guide explains how to identify the mode from Excel’s status bar and walks through simple fixes for Windows 11 and Windows 10, from toggling Scroll Lock to diagnosing add-ins and repairing Office. Practical steps for IT administrators are also covered.
Meta Silently Retires Messenger for Windows: Users Must Move to a Browser
Meta has deprecated its Messenger desktop app for Windows 10 and 11, directing users to access their chats through a web browser instead. The move leaves the Microsoft Store app unsupported and unreliable. Switching to Edge or any modern browser, optionally installing the site as a progressive web app, restores access and future-proofs your messaging experience.