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Lenovo Legion Go 2 Handheld Gaming PC Arrives with OLED 144Hz Display, AMD Z2 Extreme, and 74Wh Battery
Lenovo's Legion Go (8.8\", 2) handheld gaming PC debuts with an 8.8-inch 144Hz OLED display, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, up to 32GB RAM, and a 74Wh battery. The device retains detachable controllers and three usage modes, launching September 2025 starting at €999. It offers a premium Windows handheld experience but faces competition on price and battery life.
Microsoft Xbox Engineer's Oasis Driver Brings Windows Mixed Reality Back to SteamVR
After Microsoft removed Windows Mixed Reality support from Windows 11 24H2, a lone Microsoft Xbox engineer released the free Oasis driver on Steam, restoring SteamVR and OpenXR functionality to WMR headsets. The driver requires an NVIDIA GPU and uses reverse-engineered code, giving a second life to otherwise obsolete hardware.
Lenovo IdeaPad 1 Listing Mixes Celeron and Athlon Specs—Here's How to Avoid a Costly Mistake
A third-party Lenovo IdeaPad 1 listing mixed contradictory specs from multiple SKUs, highlighting the risks of buying unverified budget laptops. The article dissects the listing's red flags, details the likely real configuration (Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC), and provides a thorough buyer's checklist to verify specs using Windows tools and Lenovo's serial number lookup. Vigilance and SKU confirmation are essential to avoid disappointment.
PowerToys v0.95: Microsoft’s First Official Light/Dark Auto-Switcher for Windows 11 Revealed
Microsoft is addressing a long-standing Windows 11 feature gap with a new PowerToys utility that automates light/dark theme switching based on schedule or sunrise/sunset. The tool, expected in PowerToys v0.95, offers independent control for system and app themes but requires PowerToys installation and runs as a user-level process. While it marks a significant step towards a more context-aware desktop, it does not replace the native OS-level solution many users have requested.
Beelink EQi13 Pro Review: i5-13500H Mini PC Stays Cool and Quiet While Expanding to Dual M.2
The Beelink EQi13 Pro is a $429 Windows 11 Pro mini PC featuring a 12‑core Intel i5‑13500H, dual PCIe Gen4 M.2 slots, and whisper‑quiet cooling. Benchmarks show strong office and multi‑core performance, but thermal throttling sets in under sustained loads, and the 12 W idle power draw is higher than many competitors.
Windows 11 KB5063878 SSD Scare: Microsoft and Phison Find No Link, but Users Remain Cautious
Microsoft and SSD controller maker Phison both concluded that the August 2025 Windows 11 security update KB5063878 did not cause the reported SSD failures. Despite over 4,500 hours of testing finding no link, community test benches reproduced drive dropouts under specific conditions, leaving some unanswered questions. Users are advised to back up data, update firmware, and stage updates cautiously.
KB5046714 Clears WinAppSDK 1.6.2 Mess: Store App Installs Fixed on Windows 10 22H2
Microsoft's optional update KB5046714 resolves a WinAppSDK 1.6.2 regression that broke Microsoft Store app installs and updates on Windows 10 22H2. The article details detection, installation steps, and a PowerShell workaround for IT administrators.
PowerToys 0.94 Ships With Hotkey Conflict Detection, Settings Search, and 8 Must-Have Utilities
Microsoft PowerToys 0.94 adds hotkey conflict detection, settings search, and accessibility improvements while removing Video Conference Mute. The suite’s eight most practical tools—including FancyZones, PowerToys Run, Text Extractor, and Image Resizer—solve daily Windows friction points. The update underscores PowerToys’ maturation, though users must watch for deprecated modules and configure safely.
PowerToys v0.94 Tackles Settings Overload with Fuzzy Search and Hotkey Conflict Alerts
PowerToys v0.94 introduces fuzzy settings search, hotkey conflict detection, a Gliding Cursor accessibility mode, and expanded Advanced Paste capabilities including local OCR and opt-in AI. A theme scheduler is teased for the upcoming v0.95 release. The update focuses on reducing everyday friction for power users and IT administrators while continuing PowerToys' role as a testbed for Windows features.
Dangerous Light ISOs? Try These 6 Safe Windows Performance Tweaks Instead
Unofficial ‘light’ Windows ISOs like Tiny11 often break updates, compromise security, and violate licensing. A six‑step, tool‑driven approach—using BCUninstaller, Everything, WinUtil, and other community‑trusted utilities—delivers similar performance gains while keeping your system safe, supported, and reversible.
Valve Undoes Microsoft’s WMR Headset Sunset with Auto-Installing Oasis Driver in SteamVR Beta
Valve's SteamVR Beta v2.13.1 now automatically installs the community-built Oasis driver on Windows 11 24H2 and later, restoring 6DoF tracking and controller support for Windows Mixed Reality headsets abandoned by Microsoft. The workaround is limited to NVIDIA GPUs and closed-source, but it keeps expensive hardware out of landfills.
KILLER INN Second Closed Beta Locks In October 3–13 Window, Demands 75 GB SSD and 16 GB RAM
Square Enix and TBS Games will run a second closed beta for KILLER INN from October 3–13, 2025 on Steam. The 24-player social deduction action game requires a 75 GB SSD install and 16 GB RAM, with detailed minimum and recommended specs now public. Tokyo Game Show attendees can also earn entry via demo codes as developers test balance changes, new features, and server stability.
Microsoft Ships Rust Kernel Code, But Certification Keeps Driver Ecosystem in Limbo
Microsoft has shipped a Rust component in the Windows 11 24H2 kernel and provides crates, samples, and cargo-wdk tooling, but WHCP certification gaps—especially a validated CodeQL version mismatch—block production driver signing. Driver teams can experiment and prototype today, but full production readiness awaits formal certification paths and safe abstractions.