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Pixel Desktop Mode Fails to Replace Windows for Power Users — Customization Still Lags Behind Samsung
Google's Pixel phones remain behind Samsung and Apple in three critical areas for power users: wallpaper rotation and management, lock screen customization, and a polished desktop mode. Despite Android's capabilities, Pixel lacks these features, forcing enthusiasts to use workarounds while Samsung DeX and iOS lock screen widgets set a higher bar. This gap makes Pixel a less attractive choice for those integrating their phone with Windows productivity.
AMD’s WHQL-Certified Adrenalin 26.6.4 Driver Resolves RX 7000 Series Crashes, Unblocks FSR 4.1 on Windows 10
AMD's Adrenalin 26.6.4 WHQL driver, released June 29, 2026, resolves critical installation failures from the previous 26.6.2 driver and eliminates game crashes when using FSR 4.1 on Radeon RX 7000 GPUs. The update brings stability back to Windows 10 and 11 systems, ensuring that AMD's AI-powered upscaling technology works reliably across supported titles.
Microsoft Slaps All-Caps ‘XBOX Mode’ Label on Windows 11 Gaming Overhaul in Build 26300
Microsoft is renaming 'Xbox mode' to 'XBOX mode' in Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8758, released June 26, 2026. The all-caps change aligns the feature with Xbox branding and signals it is moving closer to a public rollout after initially appearing in spring 2026. Xbox mode transforms Windows into a controller-friendly, console-like interface for PC gamers using TV setups.
Windows 11 Login Screen Swaps Sharp Keyboard Focus Outlines for Fluent Rounded Rectangles
Microsoft is replacing the sharp-corner keyboard focus outlines on the Windows 11 sign-in screen's 'Reset password' and 'Sign-in options' buttons with rounded rectangles, aligning the login UI with the broader Fluent Design language. The change has appeared in recent Insider builds and enhances visual consistency while maintaining accessibility for keyboard users. This subtle refinement is part of a larger effort to unify Windows 11's interface through curves and softened edges across all surfaces.
Windows 11 Build 26300 Adds Long-Awaited Taskbar Size Slider to Settings
Microsoft has introduced a dedicated Taskbar Size control for Windows 11 Insiders in Experimental Build 26300.8758, accessible through Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. The feature lets testers adjust taskbar height without registry hacks, marking a significant step in restoring classic customization. If testing goes well, the option could roll out to all users in a future update.
Specs Are Not Product Design: 5 Fatal Traps Every Hardware Startup Must Avoid
Consumer hardware startups frequently fail because they mistake spec sheets and styling for true product design. This article examines five critical traps—from ignoring manufacturing realities to founder ego—that doom devices before they ship, with specific lessons for builders in the Windows hardware ecosystem.
Xbox Mode in Windows 11 Lets Handhelds Boot Straight Into a Controller-Friendly UI
Paul Thurrott uncovered a Windows 11 Field Guide entry detailing 'Xbox Mode,' a feature that lets supported PCs boot into a controller-first Xbox interface. Designed for gaming handhelds, it aims to solve Windows' desktop-centric pain points by delivering a console-like dashboard. The discovery has sparked excitement and speculation about Microsoft's gaming hardware strategy.
Poki Study: Browser Games Capture More Idle Time Than Social Media, Say 2,000 Players
A new study by Poki, based on surveys of 2,000 weekly web-game players and 400 developers, reveals that browser games are increasingly edging out social media for users' idle moments. The research highlights how instant accessibility and short play sessions make HTML5 games a preferred choice during short breaks, challenging the dominance of platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Intel Arc G3 Extreme powers June 2026 OneXPlayer 3 with 8.8-inch 144Hz OLED
The OneXPlayer 3 debuts in June 2026 featuring an 8.8-inch 144Hz OLED display, detachable controllers, an 85Wh battery, and Intel's new Arc G3 Extreme chip. It positions itself as a premium Windows 11 handheld for enthusiasts, offering high refresh rates and eGPU support, though pricing may exceed $1,200.
Microsoft Unveils Live Transcription for Teams Rooms on Android, Exclusive to Rooms Pro
Microsoft has launched live transcription for Teams Rooms on Android in April 2026, exclusively for Rooms Pro license holders. The feature provides real-time, speaker-attributed transcripts on in-room displays, enhancing accessibility and compliance. Early feedback highlights strong accuracy and integration with Microsoft Purview, though licensing enforcement and minor delays remain points of discussion.
ZLUDA 6 Revives GPU-Accelerated PhysX for AMD Radeon Cards, Mafia II Gets Major FPS Boost
ZLUDA 6, released on June 29, 2026, introduces early 32-bit PhysX support for AMD Radeon GPUs. This allows classic games like Mafia II to run with full GPU-accelerated PhysX effects, significantly boosting performance and preserving the original visual experience.
AMD Adrenalin 26.6.4 Lands to Fix Windows 10 Install Failures and FSR 4.1 Game Crashes
AMD released Adrenalin 26.6.4 to fix an intermittent Windows 10 installation failure introduced in 26.6.2 and crashes in games using FSR 4.1. The swift hotfix restores stability for Radeon RX 7000 users and reaffirms AMD's commitment to supporting Windows 10 through its extended lifecycle.
Why Windows 11 Still Thinks Your File Is Open: A Deep Dive Into Handle Leaks, DLLs, and Antivirus Interference
Windows 11 often reports a closed file as 'in use' because background processes, DLLs, antivirus scanners, or network clients may still hold open handles. Microsoft's Mark Russinovich explains how file handles work and why Windows can't immediately release a file, while tools like Sysinternals Process Explorer and PowerToys File Locksmith help users identify and resolve the locks.