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Microsoft Cancels Surface Go and Laptop Go, Goes All-In on Snapdragon X2 for Flagship Devices
Microsoft is reportedly discontinuing its affordable Surface Go and Laptop Go lines, while the upcoming Surface Laptop 8 and Pro 12 will exclusively use Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 processor, according to a report from Windows Central. The shift comes alongside 4,800 job cuts at Microsoft, signaling a strategic pivot toward premium ARM-based Windows devices.
NVIDIA’s Fold-CP Enables 32,000-Token Protein Folding — Here’s How Windows Developers Benefit
NVIDIA's Fold-CP framework enables the Boltz-2 protein folding model to process 32,000 tokens across 64 B300 GPUs, combining MMseqs2-GPU, cuEquivariance, and an optimized OpenFold3 NIM. This breakthrough will eventually bring data-center-class biomolecular simulation to Windows workstations, benefiting developers, researchers, and IT professionals who work with NVIDIA GPUs.
Apple's M6 Chip Delay Throws a Curveball at Windows Laptop Buyers — Here's Why It Matters
Apple's next Mac chip roadmap reportedly skips M6 Pro and Max, releasing only a base M6 in late 2026 and launching a MacBook Ultra with older M5 silicon. This delay reshapes the competitive landscape for Windows laptops, giving IT managers and consumers more time to commit to Windows hardware without falling behind, while developers may find cheaper Windows AI PCs outperforming Macs on local inference through 2027.
GitHub Mobile Update: Copilot Sessions Get Filter and ‘Needs-Attention’ Sort
GitHub has rolled out an update to its mobile app that adds filtering and a ‘Needs Attention’ sorting option to Copilot session lists. This allows developers on iOS and Android to quickly isolate sessions by repository, date, or status, and to surface those requiring immediate follow-up, turning the app into a more effective coding companion on the go.
New Outlook now imports calendars and contacts from PST files—but Microsoft's documentation leaves users guessing
Microsoft has launched PST calendar and contact import in the new Outlook for Windows, but the roadmap entry lacks instructions. This article covers what it means for users and admins, how to try it, and the context behind the feature.
Microsoft Purview to Get AI-Powered Policy Tuning in August 2026
Microsoft plans to preview an AI-powered Policy Optimizer for its Purview compliance portal in August 2026, with general availability set for September. The tool analyzes existing Data Loss Prevention rules and suggests precise adjustments to reduce false positives and close protection gaps, offering relief to security teams struggling with manual policy tuning.
HP Details Built-In Windows 10 and 11 Method to Quickly Disable a Laptop's Touchscreen
HP has published a straightforward guide that lets Windows 10 and 11 users temporarily turn off a laptop’s touchscreen through Device Manager, resolving ghost touches, unresponsive input, or accidental taps without any third-party software.
Stop Windows 11 Search From Showing Bing Results: A Simple Policy Tweak You Can Apply Today
Windows 11 users can disable Bing web results in Start and taskbar searches by enabling a Group Policy or registry tweak. The article explains the steps for Pro and Home editions, the history behind Microsoft's search integration, and the practical benefits of a local-only search experience.
GTA 6 on PC: The Only Confirmed Fact Is That Nothing Is Confirmed
As of July 10, 2026, Rockstar has not announced a PC version of GTA 6, despite widespread circulation of fake system requirement lists. This article explains what is actually known, why buying hardware based on rumors is risky, and how PC gamers can prepare sensibly for the eventual release.
Windows 11 bug: Phone Link's Cross Device Service swallows up to 30GB of RAM
A persistent memory leak in Windows 11's Phone Link Cross Device Service can silently consume up to 30 GB of RAM, causing severe system slowdowns. Microsoft has not released a fix, but users can disable the service or use workarounds to reclaim memory.
NordVPN Tops TechRadar’s 2026 VPN Picks — What Windows Users Should Know
TechRadar's latest VPN guide names NordVPN as the best service for most users in 2026, with Surfshark, Proton VPN, and PrivadoVPN Free winning in other categories. Windows users can find practical advice on which VPN fits their needs, how to set it up, and what to watch for in the evolving privacy landscape.
The Sinking City 2 Pre-Orders Go Live as PC Specs Demand Windows 11 and 70GB SSD for 30 FPS
Frogwares revealed PC system requirements for The Sinking City 2, requiring Windows 11 and a 70GB SSD to achieve 1080p at 30 fps. Pre-orders are now open for the August 18 launch, with the Standard Edition priced at $49.99.
GPT-5.6 Powers Microsoft 365 Copilot: Here’s What Changes for Users
On July 10, 2025, OpenAI named GPT-5.6 as the preferred AI model for Microsoft 365 Copilot, prompting a stock rise and delivering enhanced reasoning and multimodal capabilities to Office apps. The upgrade is seamless for users but requires IT admins to review data governance and cost implications. This move positions Copilot for deeper Windows integration and more reliable AI assistance.