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Your PC Has a Hidden Switch to Limit RAM — Here’s Why You Might (or Absolutely Shouldn’t) Touch It
Windows 11's System Configuration utility includes a legacy option to limit the amount of RAM the operating system uses, intended for debugging and testing. While some users mistakenly believe it unlocks hidden memory for better performance, the setting actually caps available RAM and should only be used deliberately for low-memory testing. This article explains how to check and reset the setting, the myths surrounding it, and safer alternatives for diagnosing memory issues.
LG Packs Windows 10 IoT Into a 55-Inch 4K Touch Meeting Room Display
LG's new One:Quick Works combines a 55-inch 4K touchscreen, camera, microphones, speakers, and a Windows 10 IoT PC into one device, simplifying hybrid meeting room setups for businesses. It offers flexibility to run standard collaboration apps and could reduce hardware complexity—but pricing and detailed specs are still emerging.
Motorola’s First Book-Style Foldable Lands with 6,000mAh Battery and Stylus: What Windows Users Need to Know
Motorola has launched the Razr Fold, its first book-style foldable, in the US with an 8.1-inch inner display, a massive 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, and stylus support—directly challenging Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. The device promises multi-day battery life and deep integration with Windows through Phone Link and Ready For, making it a compelling productivity tool for PC users. This article breaks down what the Razr Fold means for your workflow, how we got here, and what to consider before buying.
Why Realtek HD Audio Manager Vanished in Windows 11—and What to Use Instead
The classic Realtek HD Audio Manager vanishes from many Windows 11 PCs due to Microsoft’s DCH driver mandate, which separates the driver from a modern Store app. Users can restore audio controls by installing the Realtek Audio Control app from the Microsoft Store or updating drivers from their OEM’s support site. The shift is permanent, but alternative tools like Equalizer APO offer even more flexibility.
Windows 11 System Restore Is Off by Default—Here’s How to Turn On Your Safety Net
System Restore still exists in Windows 11 but is disabled by default on most PCs. This guide explains how the tool works, why Microsoft ships it turned off, and provides step-by-step instructions to enable protection, create restore points, and recover your system from the desktop or WinRE—before you need it.
Winhance 26.06.12 Adds Builder Mode for Click-Built autounattend.xml Files, Streamlining Windows 11 Mass Deployments
Winhance version 26.06.12, released June 12, 2026, introduces Builder Mode for visually creating autounattend.xml answer files, enabling fully unattended Windows 10 and 11 installations. The update also adds ChangeHistory.txt for auditing and works across home, IT, and developer scenarios.
Windows 11 Taskbar Finally Goes Movable in 2026 Overhaul, Alongside Start Menu Cleanup and Speed Boosts
Microsoft's multi-year effort to fix Windows 11 is taking shape in preview builds, with a movable taskbar, decluttered Start menu, and faster File Explorer on track for 2026. The changes address long-standing user complaints and signal a more customizable, performant OS. Insiders can test early versions now, with broader rollout expected in the next major update.
Chrome's Background Task Spawns Annoying White Box on Windows 10 and 11 — Here's the Fix
A large blank white box appearing after Windows login or unlock is caused by a Google Chrome scheduled task. Disabling the GoogleUpdateTaskMachine tasks in Task Scheduler eliminates the phantom window without affecting Chrome updates.
Expose Windows 11’s Secret CPU Boost Control to Tweak Speed or Save Battery
Windows 11 includes a hidden processor performance boost mode setting that controls how aggressively the CPU uses turbo frequencies. By exposing it through a registry edit or powercfg command, users can choose from modes like Aggressive, Efficient Aggressive, or Disabled to trade off performance for battery life or lower thermals, benefiting home users, gamers, and IT pros alike.
Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 Pairs Snapdragon X2 Elite With 120Hz OLED and All-Day Battery
Lenovo's Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 pairs a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite chip with a 120Hz OLED display and outstanding battery life, making it a compelling Windows on Arm ultraportable. App compatibility has matured significantly, but niche software and gaming remain caveats. For most mainstream users, it’s the best Arm laptop yet.
Lucid Air Sapphire’s Quarter-Mile Sweep Proves Software Is the Real Horsepower
Lucid Air Sapphire won MotorTrend’s 2026 American Drag Race, outperforming the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, Czinger 21C VMax, and other top ICE and electric rivals. This victory highlights how software—not just horsepower—is now the defining factor in automotive acceleration, with implications for car buyers, enthusiasts, and tech professionals.
Tesla Model 3 Performance Leak Reveals Track Mode V3 and Adaptive Suspension Ahead of Official Launch
A website source code leak in April 2024 accidentally revealed Tesla's refreshed Model 3 Performance, detailing Track Mode V3, adaptive suspension, aero upgrades, and a likely power boost past 500 hp. The incident mirrors software feature leaks common in Windows development, underscoring how modern cars evolve through over-the-air updates.
Windows 11 Beta Gets a Screen Tint Overlay—Here's Who Should Actually Use It
Microsoft is testing a new Screen tint accessibility feature in Windows 11 Insider Beta 26H1, offering a customizable color overlay for the entire display. While it opens new comfort options for users with sensory needs, the feature is unfinished and not worth the risk of pre-release software for most people. Those already on the Beta channel should test it and provide feedback to shape its development.