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Unsigned Executable Spikes Restaurant Kiosk: Windows 10 Security vs. POS Automation
When a Portuguese restaurant's self-service kiosk went down during lunch, the culprit was Windows 10's SmartScreen blocking an unsigned executable. The incident underscores why code signing is no longer optional for business-critical automation software. Experts urge developers and businesses to prioritize digital signatures to avoid similar point-of-sale meltdowns.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8758 Brings Back the Coveted Small Taskbar Feature
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8758, released on June 26, 2026, finally introduces a native Taskbar Size setting with Small, Medium, and Large options. The small taskbar mode restores a compact layout that many users have been requesting since Windows 11 launched, while the build also includes File Explorer reliability fixes and other quality-of-life improvements.
Cinder City's PC Specs Stun Gamers with 32GB RAM Minimum, 64GB Recommended
Cinder City's Steam page reveals unprecedented 32GB minimum and 64GB recommended RAM requirements, sparking debate on whether PC gaming is becoming financially exclusive. The open-world shooter, built on Unreal Engine 5 for Windows 10 and 11, targets high-end visuals that may push mainstream gamers to upgrade their rigs.
Rufus 4.15 Final Release Fixes ARM64 Boot Crashes and Adds RISC-V 64 Support
Rufus 4.15, released on June 30, 2026, is the final update to the popular bootable USB tool, addressing Windows 11 customization bugs, silent installation failures, and UEFI:NTFS crashes on Snapdragon X ARM64 devices. It also introduces experimental RISC-V 64 support, marking the end of an era as developer Pete Batard steps away from the project.
SteamOS Outpaces Windows 11 on AMD iGPUs: How Proton and Lower Overhead Tip the Scales
SteamOS, Valve's Linux-based gaming OS, is outperforming Windows 11 on AMD integrated graphics processors thanks to the Proton compatibility layer and a leaner, console-like runtime. Tests on Ryzen APUs and Steam Deck show tangible frame rate boosts, challenging Windows' dominance in the growing handheld PC market. While Proton enables most games to run, compatibility gaps and anti-cheat issues remain, but Valve's rapid improvements signal a serious contender.
Microsoft’s 50th Anniversary Bloom Wallpaper: From Surface Exclusive to Community Sensation
Microsoft's exclusive 50th Anniversary Bloom wallpaper, originally bundled with a limited-edition Surface Laptop, has been widely shared by the community, offering a dark, gold-accented design optimized for OLED displays. The wallpaper merges nostalgia with modern aesthetics, sparking discussions about exclusivity and the evolving role of digital personalization in Windows 11.
Windows 10 ESU: Microsoft Account Now Mandatory for Security Patches After 2025
Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10, priced at $30 per year, now mandates a Microsoft Account sign-in, effectively ending local account privacy for users who want to keep receiving security patches after the October 2025 support deadline. The policy forces a trade-off between ongoing security and digital autonomy, accelerating Microsoft's shift toward an account-centric ecosystem while leaving privacy-conscious users with fewer options.
Windows 11 Performance: Why You Should (or Shouldn't) Disable Sysmain
Sysmain, the legacy Windows service formerly known as Superfetch, preloads applications into RAM. While it once boosted performance on hard drives, modern SSDs and abundant memory make it often unnecessary—and occasionally a source of slowdowns. This article explores when to disable Sysmain for a faster PC, how to do it safely, and which hardware configurations benefit most from the tweak.
NTT DATA Forms Global Microsoft Cloud Unit, Sees 100 Agentic AI Deals in 90 Days
NTT DATA has launched a global Microsoft Cloud business unit to accelerate enterprise AI and cloud transformation, already generating nearly 100 Agentic AI client opportunities in just 90 days. The unit leverages 24,000 Microsoft-certified specialists across 50+ countries, focusing on secure, industry-tailored solutions that address critical skills gaps and compliance challenges. This strategic move deepens the NTT DATA-Microsoft alliance to meet surging demand for scalable, production-ready AI.
Windows 11 Insider Build 26200.5722 Introduces On-Device AI Settings Agent and Reliable eGPU Detection
Windows 11 Insider Build 26200.5722 combines an on-device AI Settings Agent, a Click to Do tutorial, task manager CPU metrics, and a crucial fix for Thunderbolt external GPUs. It also introduces a redesigned lock screen, multi-monitor notification center, and dozens of bug fixes, though known issues with Xbox controllers and Live Captions persist.
How to Check VRAM in Windows 11: Diagnose Game Lag and Creative Bottlenecks Instantly
Learn two built-in ways to check VRAM in Windows 11—via Settings and dxdiag—and understand how video memory impacts gaming lags, creative workflows, and system bottlenecks. The article also covers integrated vs. dedicated GPU memory, optimization tips, and when to upgrade your graphics card.
SteamOS Comes to Lenovo Legion Go S: Handheld Gaming Performance Jumps Up to 75% Over Windows 11
The Lenovo Legion Go S marks a milestone as the first non-Valve device to officially ship with SteamOS, offering a compact, affordable handheld that crushes Windows 11 in gaming efficiency. With frame rates up to 75% higher and battery life doubling to 4.5 hours, the Go S redefines portable PC gaming. Its thoughtful hardware, from Hall effect joysticks to user-upgradeable storage, makes it a compelling alternative to the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.
Microsoft Fixes One Windows 11 Nag, Introduces a Harder-to-Ignore OneDrive Prompt in Start Menu
Windows 11 users gained a streamlined setup nag but now face a persistent backup prompt in the Start menu that can't be disabled, pushing OneDrive subscriptions. The change highlights Microsoft's balancing act between user experience and revenue goals.