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Windows 11 Insider June 12, 2026: Seven Builds, New Channels, and Fewer Reboots

On June 12, 2026, Microsoft released seven Windows 11 Insider builds simultaneously across multiple channels, including three all-new Experimental tiers. The rollout signals a major expansion of the Insider Program and hints at progress toward update technology that dramatically reduces the need for reboots.

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Minecraft Tiny Takeover vs Vulkan Snapshot 26.2: Which Windows Update Is Right for You?

The stable Tiny Takeover update for Bedrock Edition brings baby mobs and bug fixes to all Windows players, while the experimental Java Edition snapshot 26.2 delivers massive Vulkan performance gains at the cost of mod compatibility and world safety. This article compares both versions and provides a step-by-step guide to install each safely.

WindowsNews Desk·52m ago ·5 min
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AI in 2026: How Tutoring Bots and Microsoft Copilot Are Overhauling Nigerian Education

In 2026, Nigerian education is being transformed by AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini, which students use for tutoring while exam bodies battle a surge in AI-assisted cheating. The government's new AI in Education Framework, combined with teacher training and assessment reforms, aims to harness the technology's potential while mitigating risks like data privacy and the digital divide.

WindowsNews Desk·53m ago ·5 min
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When to Use Windows Network Reset (Windows 10/11) Without Breaking Connectivity

Windows Network Reset is a powerful but dangerous last-resort tool for fixing persistent connectivity issues. This article explains why it should only be used after softer fixes like the built-in troubleshooter, command-line TCP/IP resets, and driver updates, and outlines the hidden costs—lost Wi‑Fi passwords, broken VPNs, and deleted virtual switches—that can occur when it’s applied prematurely.

WindowsNews Desk·53m ago ·5 min
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Bitlocker Recovery · Windows Server 2025

Critical Windows Server 2025 WinRE USB Input Bug Fixed: Apply KB5070773 Now

A flawed security update for Windows Server 2025, KB5066835, breaks USB input in the recovery environment, potentially preventing BitLocker recovery. The fix, KB5070773, shipped six days later and should be applied immediately to avoid a server lockout.

WN WindowsNews Desk·53m ago
Windows 11 · Insider Preview

Windows 11 Insider Preview 26220.8680 & 28020.2298: Quieter Widgets and Screen Tint

Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Insider builds bring a gentler Widgets experience and a new Screen Tint accessibility option, alongside key File Explorer improvements. The Beta Channel build 26220.8680 and 26H1 test build 28020.2298 were released on June 12, 2026, showcasing Microsoft's dual-track development for upcoming Windows updates.

WN WindowsNews Desk·1h ago
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Microsoft Advanced Shader Delivery Preview for Win11 Cuts Shader Stutter on AMD GPUs

Microsoft released a public preview of Advanced Shader Delivery for Windows 11 on May 15, 2026, expanding cloud-based DirectX shader precompilation from handhelds to desktops and laptops. The system eliminates shader compilation stutter by delivering optimized shader binaries tailored to the user's specific GPU and driver. Currently optimized for AMD RDNA 4 GPUs, the feature integrates with the Xbox PC app and is available to Windows Insiders.

WN WindowsNews Desk·1h ago ·1 views
System Recovery · Windows 11

Windows 11 24H2/25H2 Release Preview 26100.8728 & 26200.8728: Recovery, Update Pause

Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Release Preview builds 26100.8728 (24H2) and 26200.8728 (25H2) on June 12, 2026, introducing point-in-time recovery, granular update pause controls, and various bug fixes. A Canary build 28000.2333 also arrived with a predictive recovery dashboard. These features aim to enhance system resilience and user control ahead of the upcoming feature updates.

WN WindowsNews Desk·1h ago ·1 views
Windows 11 · Insider Preview

Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8687: Explorer Tabs, Unified Updates, Better Search

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 introduces reorderable and persistent File Explorer tabs with process isolation, a unified Windows Update page that reduces reboot frequency, and a significantly faster search engine with live content indexing and cloud integration. The features are rolling out gradually to Insiders and should reach general availability later in 2026.

WN WindowsNews Desk·1h ago
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Windows 11 June 12 Insider Update: Unified Restart, Inbox App Notes, Better Search

Microsoft's June 12, 2026 Windows 11 Insider rollout delivered a unified restart experience, inbox app release notes, and major search enhancements across Beta, Experimental, Experimental Future Platforms, and Release Preview channels, signaling a feature-complete stage ahead of a broader public release.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·1 views
Windows 11 · KB5094126

Windows 11 KB5094126 Brings Low Latency Audio, Shared Listening, and Search Overhaul

Windows 11 KB5094126, released on June 9, 2026, updates builds to 26100.8655 (24H2) and 26200.8655 (25H2). It introduces a Low Latency Profile for Bluetooth LE Audio, a Shared Audio broadcast feature via Auracast, and various search enhancements. The update also includes security fixes and quality improvements.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
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AppControl vs Task Manager: 72-Hour Windows Monitoring Timeline for Troubleshooting

AppControl is a free Windows utility that records a 72-hour timeline of system performance, including CPU, memory, disk, GPU, and temperatures. It fills the void left by Task Manager’s 60-second limitation, adding privacy alerts for sensitive device access and giving users a powerful troubleshooting tool.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·2 views
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Microsoft Azure Layoffs in China: Data Sovereignty and Cloud Job Cuts Explained

Microsoft is laying off 200 to 400 Azure staff in Beijing and Shanghai, with departures set for July 6, 2025, amid tightening Chinese data sovereignty laws and US-China tech tensions. The cuts signal a strategic withdrawal from deep engineering in China, shifting toward a partner-led model with 21Vianet while reflecting broader industry trends.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago ·1 views