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Microsoft Overhauls Windows Insider Enrollment for Consumer PCs, Ships Four New Builds
Microsoft on June 26, 2026, began rolling out a simplified Windows 11 Insider Program enrollment experience for retail PCs, alongside four new preview builds. The redesign introduces easy channel switching and a cleaner Settings interface, while builds 28020.2366, 28120.1050, 26220.8754, and 26300.8758 deliver a native taskbar size setting, AI-driven update scheduling, and other improvements. The changes aim to boost consumer participation and feedback quality across the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels.
Getac ships first fanless Windows on Arm rugged tablet in July 2026
Getac's new ZX80W is an 8-inch rugged tablet that runs Windows 11 IoT Enterprise on a fanless Qualcomm QCS6490 platform. Designed for field work in utilities, logistics, and defense, it combines full Windows compatibility with extreme durability and long battery life, marking a significant step for Windows on Arm in industrial applications.
Free Windows 11 Upgrades in 2026: Official Paths, Rufus Workarounds, and the $30 ESU Lifeline
Microsoft continues to offer free Windows 11 upgrades through official tools into 2026, even after Windows 10's end of support. Unsupported hardware can use community tools like Rufus to bypass TPM and CPU checks. For those remaining on Windows 10, a $30 Extended Security Update program provides one final year of patches.
Microsoft Refreshes Windows 11 Inbox Apps for Insiders: What's New in Calculator, Photos, and Beyond
Microsoft has rolled out June 2026 Windows Insider updates for Windows 11's built-in apps, including Calculator, Photos, Paint, and Notepad. These Store-delivered updates bring performance improvements, bug fixes, and new features like AI-enhanced tagging in Photos and a world clock widget in Clock. The updates are first available in the Beta channel, with broader rollout expected in July.
KB5095093 Preview Update Ends Windows 11 Shutdown Nightmares by Optimizing BITS
Microsoft's optional preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 fixes a long-standing bug that caused slow shutdowns due to the Background Intelligent Transfer Service failing to stop promptly. The update, released on June 23, 2026, improves BITS service stop time and will be included in the July 2026 Patch Tuesday. Early reports indicate dramatically faster shutdowns for affected users.
Windows 11’s New Update Pause Calendar Still Stuck at 35 Days—Here’s What It Means for You
Windows 11’s new calendar-based update pause experience in Settings makes it easy to pick a specific resume date, but the maximum pause remains capped at 35 days. After the pause expires, users must install pending updates before they can pause again, ensuring no device goes unpatched for more than five weeks. The feature is a usability improvement over the old drop-down menu, though power users hoping for longer deferral will still need workarounds like metered connections or Group Policy.
NTT DATA’s WinWire Clinches Microsoft’s Frontier Partner Badge, Cementing Its Agentic AI Leadership
NTT DATA’s WinWire, now part of NTT DATA, announced it earned Microsoft’s new “Frontier Partner” badge under the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program, recognizing elite partners for delivering agentic AI solutions at enterprise scale. The designation positions WinWire among a small set of global systems integrators authorized to deploy and manage generative AI agents that can independently plan, reason, and execute complex business tasks.
Windows 11's 2026 Cyber Resilience: New Defenses That Keep Business Running After Attacks
Microsoft is redefining cyber resilience for Windows 11 businesses in 2026, shifting from pure prevention to a comprehensive model that assumes breaches will happen. Through hardware-rooted security, AI-driven detection, automated incident response, and cloud-backed recovery, the operating system keeps essential operations running even during active attacks. Real-world case studies and regulatory pressures underscore why this integrated defense-in-depth is now the baseline for any organization serious about business continuity.
Windows 11's Help and Recovery Revolution: What IT Admins Need to Know About QMR and Quick Assist in 2026
Windows 11 in 2026 has shed legacy Control Panel troubleshooters for a modern recovery ecosystem built around Quick Assist, Get Help, and the new Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) feature. These tools automate diagnostics, remote assistance, and even self-healing from boot failures, transforming IT support workflows and sparking mixed community feedback on privacy and control.
Build 2026: Microsoft Bakes AI Directly into Windows 11 with Local Runtime and Autonomous Agents
At Build 2026, Microsoft announced a transformative shift for Windows 11, embedding AI directly into the local runtime with Windows ML, Foundry Local, and autonomous Copilot agents. The move away from cloud dependency promises faster, more private AI experiences and opens new developer opportunities through native APIs. This marks Windows' evolution into a fully AI-centric operating system.
Microsoft Urged to Build macOS-Style Same-App Window Switching Into Windows 11
Windows Central argues Microsoft should integrate the proposed AltWindowCycle PowerToys utility into Windows 11, giving users an Alt+` shortcut to cycle through windows of the same application—a feature macOS and Linux have offered for years. The editorial highlights productivity benefits and calls for native adoption after community testing.
Brussels Targets Cloud Giants: AWS and Azure Face DMA Gatekeeper Designation
The European Commission has issued a preliminary view that Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure meet the threshold for gatekeeper status under the Digital Markets Act, potentially forcing the two hyperscalers to open up their cloud platforms and change business practices. If confirmed, the decision would mandate greater interoperability, data portability, and an end to certain self-preferencing practices. The move underscores growing regulatory focus on cloud computing market power and its intersection with AI infrastructure.