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Basic Semiconductor Targets Hong Kong IPO as SiC Power Chips Gain Traction in AI Data Centers

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Korea's Honam Chip Cluster Tug-of-War Could Stall Windows PC Memory Supply

South Korea's ambitious Honam semiconductor cluster, meant to secure global memory chip supply for Windows PCs, is caught in a political power struggle between the government and opposition. The resulting delays in tax incentives and regulatory approvals threaten to postpone Samsung and SK hynix's fab expansions, with potential knock-on effects for DRAM and NAND flash availability, pricing, and the rollout of next-generation Windows hardware.

WindowsNews Desk·13m ago ·5 min
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Windows 11 24H2’s Built-In Rollback: How Point-in-Time Restore Works for Every User

Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a built-in point-in-time restore feature accessible via the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). Available on Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions, it allows users to roll back to a previous working state when system issues arise, without third-party tools.

WindowsNews Desk·1h ago ·5 min
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Windows 10 Home Users Get Three Years of Security Patches as Microsoft Quietly Extends ESU to 2027

Microsoft has quietly extended its consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 version 22H2, giving enrolled devices critical security patches through October 12, 2027. The one-time $30 fee now covers two years of updates instead of one, offering a lifeline for users who cannot or will not upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements. While the extension buys time, the final end-of-support date remains firm, and users must eventually migrate or face escalating security risks.

WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·5 min
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Africa's Digital Classrooms: E-Learning's 2026 Balancing Act Between Promise and Peril

E-learning in Africa has become both a lifeline and a stress test in 2026, as governments and private partners push digital education despite deep infrastructure gaps, teacher training deficiencies, and a persistent device divide. The article examines the access paradox, the critical role of teacher upskilling, the skills mismatch with the labor market, and how Microsoft's Windows ecosystem attempts to bridge these divides, while warning that without addressing equity, e-learning may entrench rather than erase disparities.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago ·1 views
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Australian Boards Demand Concrete Evidence of Cyber Resilience as Regulatory Pressure Mounts

Australian boards are under growing regulatory pressure to prove their cyber resilience with concrete evidence. Drawing on CPS 234, the SOCI Act, and lessons from high‑profile breaches, this article explains why directors must move beyond check‑box compliance and adopt evidence‑based governance. Practical steps and forward‑looking analysis show how to embed cyber risk into the heart of boardroom decision‑making.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago
Microsoft Pricing · Windows 10 ESU

Microsoft Hikes Windows 10 ESU Prices, Xbox Consoles, and Services in Revenue Push

Microsoft has announced significant price increases for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates for both businesses and consumers, alongside raising prices on Xbox hardware and subscription services. The moves come as Windows 11 marks five years since its unveiling, and Microsoft leverages its ecosystem lock-in to boost revenue. The changes underscore the company's shift toward monetizing its existing user base while pushing adoption of newer platforms.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
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AI’s Day in Court: How Copyright, Safety, and Fraud Lawsuits Are Redrawing Tech’s Legal Map

U.S. courts are increasingly focused on concrete lawsuits over AI—shifting debate from abstract questions of innovation to disputes involving alleged stolen training data, unsafe chatbot behavior, platform responsibility, and AI-enabled fraud. These cases are expected to reshape what AI tools can be used and how they’re built, while determining whether developers and platforms can be held legally accountable.

WN WindowsNews Desk·8h ago
KB5095093 · Windows 11

Windows 11 Optional Update KB5095093 Delivers Point-in-Time Restore and a Smarter Pause Calendar

KB5095093, released June 23, 2026, brings Point-in-Time Restore for fast, reliable system rollbacks and a new Pause Calendar that lets users schedule update resumes on a visual date picker. The optional update also improves DirectStorage stability, Wi-Fi 7 performance, and JPEG XL support across Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2.

WN WindowsNews Desk·8h ago
Windows 11 · Notification Center

Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 Field Guide Exposes Notification Center's Hidden Power

Paul Thurrott's June 2026 Windows 11 Field Guide exposes hidden behaviors, shortcuts, and Do Not Disturb strategies within the Notification Center. The flyout, accessed from the taskbar clock, combines missed alerts with a calendar and offers power user tricks like middle-click dismissal and virtual desktop isolation. The guide underscores both the utility and gaps in Microsoft's notification design.

WN WindowsNews Desk·8h ago
File Explorer · Kb5095093

Windows 11 KB5095093 preview update boosts File Explorer speed on 24H2 and 25H2

Microsoft's optional June 2026 update, KB5095093, brings notable File Explorer performance gains to Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2. The update accelerates launch times and improves overall responsiveness, part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the Windows 11 experience. Users can manually install it via Windows Update to enjoy snappier file management.

WN WindowsNews Desk·9h ago
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Windows-Based Validation Equipment Surfaces on Tesla Semi FSD Test Unit in Fremont

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WN WindowsNews Desk·10h ago
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Tesla's Hidden Capacity: Why Standard Range Model S and X Carry Full-Size Batteries

In August 2023, Tesla introduced Standard Range Model S and X with the same battery hardware as Long Range versions, but software-locked to limit range and performance. This cost-saving strategy, used by Tesla before, allows simplified manufacturing and flexible pricing. While it lowers entry costs, it raises questions about ownership and consumer rights in the age of software-defined vehicles.

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