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Linux Kernel · NTFS Driver

Linux Kernel 7.1 Launches with Rewritten NTFS Driver for Reliable Windows File Sharing

Linux kernel 7.1, released on June 14, 2026, introduces a rewritten NTFS driver offering safe write support, enhancing Windows interoperability for dual-boot and WSL users. The update also fixes audio issues on the Steam Deck OLED, adds battery reporting for Apple Silicon Macs, and refines power management for AMD and Intel processors.

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Google Earth · Microsoft Flight Simulator

Google Earth's New Flight Simulator Runs Right in Your Browser – Here's How to Try It

Google has added an experimental flight simulator to its Google Earth web app, allowing anyone on a desktop browser to fly a simple aircraft over streamed 3D terrain without downloads. The tool, launched on June 12, 2026, provides an arcade-like flying experience and serves as a lightweight alternative to heavy simulators for Windows users.

WN WindowsNews Desk·7h ago ·1 views
Dual Boot · Kvm Virtualization

Proxmox VE Overtakes Dual Boot as Cleaner Way to Run Windows and Linux Together

Proxmox VE provides a robust alternative to dual booting Windows and Linux by running both operating systems simultaneously in virtual machines on bare-metal. This approach eliminates rebooting, offers snapshots and isolation, and with PCIe passthrough delivers near-native performance. Power users benefit from increased flexibility and reliability, though a learning curve and hardware compatibility considerations remain.

WN WindowsNews Desk·8h ago
Gears Of War · Pc Requirements

Gears of War E-Day PC Specs Demand SSD, 16GB RAM, and RTX GPUs for 2026 Launch

The Coalition has unveiled the official PC system requirements for Gears of War: E-Day, launching October 6, 2026. The game mandates an SSD, 12–16 GB of RAM, and a DirectX 12 Ultimate graphics card from the RTX 20-series or Radeon RX 6000 era, ending support for mechanical hard drives and older GPUs. The specs reflect a wider industry shift toward SSD-only gaming and hardware-accelerated ray tracing as the new baseline for Windows PC titles.

WN WindowsNews Desk·9h ago
Right To Repair · Samsung

Rossmann Sues Samsung Over SSD Warranty Refund Dispute

Repair rights advocate Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after the company refused to replace his failed 4TB 990 Pro SSD under warranty, offering only a refund at the original purchase price. The case, set for a Texas court, challenges whether companies can substitute refunds for replacements when identical products are still available, and it could set a precedent for consumer warranty rights in the tech industry.

WN WindowsNews Desk·9h ago
Digital Reading · Kindle For PC

Amazon’s Kindle Links Lead Windows Users to a Dead End Before June 30 Cutoff

Amazon’s legacy Kindle for PC app stops working on June 30, 2026, but many international store links still direct Windows users to the outdated software. The confusion risks cutting off access to e-book libraries for those who don’t switch to the modern Kindle for Windows app from the Microsoft Store in time. This article details the link issue, its causes, the differences between the apps, and how users can ensure a smooth transition.

WN WindowsNews Desk·10h ago
Hid++ Protocol · Macos Utilities

OpenLogi Lands on macOS as the Lightweight Logitech Mouse Solution Windows Needs

OpenLogi, a new open-source macOS utility for Logitech mice, offers lightweight, local configuration using Rust and the HID++ protocol, starkly contrasting Logitech's bloated Options+ software. Its release highlights the absence of a similar tool for Windows, reigniting calls for leaner peripheral software and sparking hopes for a cross-platform port.

WN WindowsNews Desk·10h ago
Cpu Boost Mode · Powercfg Power Plan

Unlock Hidden CPU Performance: How to Enable Windows' Secret Processor Boost Mode

Windows 10 and 11 contain a hidden power setting called Processor Performance Boost Mode that controls how aggressively the CPU reaches its maximum turbo frequency. This article explains how to expose and configure it via PowerCfg or the Registry, compares the available modes, and discusses real-world performance trade-offs for desktops and laptops.

WN WindowsNews Desk·10h ago
Nvidia Rtx Spark · Windows On Arm

Nvidia RTX Spark Pairs 20-Core Arm CPU with Blackwell GPU, Up to 128GB Unified Memory for Windows on Arm

Nvidia, Microsoft, and MediaTek unveiled the RTX Spark platform at Computex 2026, pairing a 20-core Arm CPU with Blackwell RTX graphics and up to 128GB of unified memory. The Windows on Arm PC aims to deliver native 1440p gaming, DLSS support, and workstation-class performance, challenging x86 dominance and expanding Arm's foothold in the PC market.

WN WindowsNews Desk·10h ago ·6 views
Dark Arisen · Dragon’s Dogma 2

Capcom Locks In October 2026 for Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, Details Two-Phase PC Patch Overhaul

Capcom announced Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen will launch on October 9, 2026, and detailed a two-phase update plan. The June 10 patch revamps travel and inventory, while a late August update focuses on pawn AI, UI, and major PC performance improvements including DLSS 3, FSR 3, and an FOV slider. The expansion remains mysterious but aims to deliver a polished experience for Windows gamers.

WN WindowsNews Desk·11h ago