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Münster Advisory Settles Debate: How Used Microsoft Volume Licenses Deliver Verified Savings and Audit-Ready Compliance
A June 2026 legal advisory from Münster, Germany, reinforces that used Microsoft volume licenses are legally resellable under EU exhaustion rules, provided buyers maintain rigorous proof of ownership. Reseller Soft & Cloud highlights that such licenses can cut costs by up to 70% while withstanding Microsoft audits, making them a viable option for businesses seeking compliant savings.
Apple’s Dual-Track Beta and RC Strategy Tests Patch Pipelines for Windows IT Pros
Apple released second developer betas for iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, and other platforms alongside second release candidates for potential security fixes on June 15, 2026. The overlapping pre-release builds force Windows administrators managing Mac fleets to adapt their patch management workflows, as the parallel tracks complicate testing and deployment schedules. The article breaks down the released builds and offers actionable advice for enterprise endpoint management.
Tango and NUWAVE Partner for Native Mobile Calling in Teams and Webex Using eSIM
Tango Networks and NUWAVE Communications are expanding their partnership to deliver native mobile calling for Microsoft Teams and Webex Calling using eSIM technology. The solution leverages NUWAVE’s iPILOT platform to provision eSIM profiles automatically, turning any compatible smartphone into a fully managed business endpoint. This eliminates the need for physical SIMs and separate calling apps, streamlining enterprise deployment and compliance.
Microsoft Teams Wi-Fi Check-In: Automatic Office Presence with Privacy at Its Core
Microsoft confirmed an optional Wi‑Fi workplace check‑in feature for Teams and Places, arriving later in 2026. The feature automatically updates an employee’s office presence when their device connects to a trusted corporate network, with strict opt‑in controls and privacy safeguards. It aims to simplify hybrid work coordination while giving employees full control over their location sharing.
Microsoft Teams June 2026 update replaces GPS with corporate Wi‑Fi for automatic work check‑ins.
Microsoft's Workplace Check-in for Teams, set to launch globally in June 2026, automatically updates a user's work location by detecting corporate Wi‑Fi networks, eliminating the need for GPS. The feature integrates deeply with Microsoft Places and Viva Insights to enhance hybrid work coordination while offering robust privacy controls for users and IT admins.
Poly Voyager 4310 UC In-Depth: Why This Mono Headset is a Must-Have for Windows Teams Users
The Poly Voyager 4310 UC is a single-ear Bluetooth headset with Microsoft Teams certification and a dedicated USB-A adapter for Windows PCs. It delivers clear audio, active noise cancellation for the microphone, and all-day comfort for professionals. With deep Windows integration and Poly Lens software, it’s ideal for hybrid workers who need reliable hands-free calling.
Microsoft 365 Diagnostic Tool Goes Untrusted as TLS Certificate Expires
Microsoft's connectivity.office.com displayed browser security warnings after its TLS certificate expired, blocking admins from running network diagnostics. The outage highlights ongoing certificate management issues at the company and serves as a cautionary tale for IT teams to automate and monitor their own certificates diligently.
Microsoft Teams Disruption: 217 US Reports on Downdetector and Essential Checks for IT Admins
Microsoft Teams experienced a service disruption on June 15, 2026, affecting users across the United States, with 217 reports on Downdetector. The outage, caused by a faulty backend configuration, highlighted the need for IT admins to have a structured response plan. This article details the incident, provides essential troubleshooting steps, and discusses long-term resilience strategies for organizations reliant on Teams.
Microsoft Teams Workplace Check-in Goes Live: Your Wi-Fi Now Sets Your Office Presence—Here’s What That Means for Privacy
Microsoft has made Workplace Check-in generally available in Teams, using corporate Wi‑Fi to automatically update a user’s office location and presence. The feature requires both IT admin and explicit employee opt‑in, includes privacy logs, and promises to improve hybrid work coordination while raising concerns about workplace surveillance.
Microsoft Teams to Roll Out Wi‑Fi‑Based Workplace Check‑In with Granular Privacy Controls
Microsoft is developing a Wi-Fi-based Workplace Check-In feature for Teams on Windows and macOS that automatically updates a user's work location when connected to a corporate network, with robust privacy controls to ensure employee consent and transparency.
Loughborough University Rolls Out Windows 11 Start Menu Redesign on June 17
Loughborough University will roll out a Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 Start menu update on June 17, 2026, replacing the traditional app grid with a personalized, productivity-focused experience. While students and staff express mixed reactions, the change reflects Microsoft’s broader push to make the Start menu a cloud-connected hub for daily tasks.
Payhawk Unveils Native SAP S/4HANA Integration in Summer ‘26 Update, Over 30 Enhancements
Payhawk’s Summer ‘26 Edition, released on June 11, 2026, introduces a native SAP S/4HANA Cloud integration for real-time expense and invoice syncing, along with Microsoft Teams approvals and over 30 other finance-platform updates. The release eliminates manual data entry between Payhawk and SAP, speeds up month-end close, and embeds payment approvals directly into the Teams collaboration flow.
New Outlook’s 10-Second Windows 11 Notification Lag Exposes Flaw in Microsoft’s Modern App Strategy
Windows Latest reports that Microsoft's New Outlook for Windows 11 takes about 10 seconds to open an email from a notification, while Outlook Classic opens messages instantly. The lag stems from the app's WebView2 architecture, which must spin up a browser-like environment and process deep links asynchronously, disrupting productivity and raising concerns for enterprise rollouts.