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Windows 11 Now Lets You Set a Custom Profile Folder Name During Clean Installation
The optional update KB5089573, released May 26, 2026, introduces a long-awaited feature in Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2: during a clean installation, users can now name the C:\Users profile folder instead of accepting an auto-generated truncated name. This change eliminates the 5-character limit and reserved-name restrictions of the past, giving users full control over their profile path. The option appears in the OOBE setup and is only available for fresh installs that include the update.
Isolate app or system lag first to fix HP OmniBook 5 14 slowdowns on Arm
HP OmniBook 5 14 users encountering sluggish performance on Windows on Arm should first determine whether the slowdown is isolated to a single app or spread system-wide. Diagnosing app-specific lag often reveals emulation overhead or outdated x86 binaries, while systemic sluggishness typically points to startup clutter, power profiles, or firmware gaps. A structured triage using Task Manager’s Architecture column and HP’s update tools can resolve most issues without advanced tinkering.
Microsoft's Free AI Certification Voucher Expires June 12: Here’s How to Claim It
Microsoft's AI Skills Fest 2026 offers a free certification voucher to those who complete an eligible Microsoft Learn playlist and submit a claim form before June 12, 2026, at 12:00 AM UTC. The guide details qualifying playlists, step-by-step claiming instructions, and strategic advice on whether the effort is worth it for Windows professionals. Act fast—vouchers are limited and the deadline is strict.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 9 14 Pairs a 4K OLED 120Hz Panel with a 1.23 kg Body, but the Price Demands Sacrifice
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 9 14 combines a stunning 14-inch 4K OLED 120Hz touchscreen with an ultra-light 1.23 kg chassis and an excellent keyboard, but its high price, limited battery life, and sparse ports mean it only makes sense for buyers who prioritize the display above all else. Performance is solid for everyday productivity, thanks to 13th-gen Intel Evo internals, though the lack of a discrete GPU and non-upgradeable RAM limit creative work. For its niche audience, the Yoga Slim 9 14 is a beautifully crafted Windows ultraportable; for others, more balanced alternatives exist at lower prices.
Executor 2.3.7 Lands June 7, 2026: The Free Keyboard Launcher That Turns Typing Into Instant Windows Actions
Executor 2.3.7, a free Windows keyboard launcher from developer Martin Bresson, launched on June 7, 2026, with improved parsing, high‑DPI fixes, and enhanced custom keyword capabilities. The lightweight tool replaces Start menu browsing with instant, typed commands and web searches, making it a valuable asset for power users and professionals.
Windows 11 Release Preview Builds 26100.8728 & 26200.8728: Point-in-Time Restore and Screen Tint Arrive
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Release Preview builds introduce Point-in-Time Restore for precise system recovery, a customizable screen tint feature, smarter update pausing, quieter Widgets, and File Explorer fixes. Builds 26100.8728 and 26200.8728 also include accessibility, energy saver, and backup improvements, marking a major step toward the next public feature drop.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater Launches April 30 on PC and Consoles with New Fusion Mechanics and Darker Story
Monster Crown: Sin Eater, a darker sequel in the monster-taming genre, launched on April 30, 2026, for Windows PC and consoles. It introduces a Synergy Bar combat system and deeper fusion breeding mechanics. Early impressions praise its strategic depth and pixel art style.
KB5094126 Brings a Secret CPU Boost to Windows 11 – Start Menu and Search Now Feel Instant
Windows 11’s KB5094126 update introduces a Low Latency Profile that temporarily boosts CPU frequencies during shell interactions, making the Start menu, search, and overall UI feel significantly snappier. The feature targets micro‑stutters without heavy battery drain and is enabled by default on versions 24H2 and 25H2. While a welcome refinement, it raises minor concerns about fan noise and telemetry.
The Ghost of Moonraker: Why Microsoft’s Canceled Nokia Smartwatch Still Echoes a Decade Later
A decade after Windows Central revealed Microsoft's canceled Moonraker smartwatch, the Nokia-designed wearable symbolizes the Windows Phone ecosystem's untapped potential. This article explores the device's origins, its cancellation, and what it might have meant for Microsoft's mobile ambitions.
Windows Dynamic Update (June 9, 2026): Setup and Recovery Fixes Land for All Supported Versions
Microsoft released a batch of Dynamic Updates on June 9, 2026, targeting Windows 11 26H1, 25H2, 24H2, 23H2, Windows 10, and Windows Server. These updates refresh setup binaries and the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to fix critical deployment bugs and improve recovery capabilities. Unlike Patch Tuesday updates, Dynamic Updates are essential for IT pros managing new installations and in-place upgrades.
Surface Pen and AirPods Magnets Can Trigger Pacemaker 'Magnet Mode' — Here's the Safe Distance
The article warns that magnets in common gadgets—such as Microsoft’s Surface Pen and magnets in AirPods accessories—can accidentally activate “magnet mode” in pacemakers and defibrillators. It explains that this switch is intended to help clinicians perform quick checks, but inadvertent triggering could cause noticeable rhythm changes for patients. The piece also outlines a safe distance to reduce the risk.
iPhone Fold 2026 Leak: How Apple’s Book-Style Phone Could Disrupt Windows Tablets
Leaked dummy units of Apple’s foldable iPhone reveal a book‑style design expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro in September 2026. The device could disrupt the Windows tablet and ultraportable market by combining a pocketable phone with a 7.9‑inch tablet that runs iPadOS multitasking, potentially siphoning productivity users and posing a direct challenge to Microsoft’s Surface line.
Apple's M5-Powered Siri AI in macOS 27 Golden Gate: Can Windows Copilot+ Keep Up?
Apple's latest macOS 27 Golden Gate developer beta introduces a rebuilt Siri with on-device AI processing, leveraging the M5 chip for local context without compromising privacy. The Verge's hands-on test reveals a smarter, more capable assistant that could reshape user expectations for AI integration. For Windows users, this raises the bar for Microsoft's Copilot+ PCs and the future of on-device AI in Windows.