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Xbox Store Debuts Handheld Badge for Games Like Gears of War, Teasing Broader Handheld Play
Microsoft has quietly added a handheld compatibility badge to Xbox game listing pages, starting with titles like Gears of War. The badge, spotted in June 2026, signals which games are optimized for devices like the ROG Ally and hints at broader handheld ambitions, potentially including a dedicated Xbox portable console.
Microsoft Splits Windows 11 Feature Updates: 26H2 Lands on x86, ARM Stays on 26H1
Microsoft confirmed Windows 11 version 26H2 as the 2026 feature update for Intel and AMD PCs, while 26H1 continues exclusively on Snapdragon X2 and NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM devices. The split stems from hardware-dependent AI and scheduling optimizations, creating separate servicing tracks that may persist until Windows 12.
Blizzard Marks Diablo’s 30th Anniversary with London Symphony Concert Honoring Three Decades of PC Gaming Music
Blizzard Entertainment celebrated Diablo’s 30th anniversary with The Infernal Symphony concert at London’s Royal Festival Hall on June 6, 2026, featuring orchestral performances of music from the entire franchise. The event highlighted the series’ iconic soundtracks and their deep connections to the history of Windows PC gaming, honoring composers Matt Uelmen, Russell Brower, and Leo Kaliski. The concert underscored how Diablo’s music has evolved alongside PC audio technology, from CD-ROM tracks to dynamic in-game systems.
Global Cloudflare Outage Knocks X, Teams, and Zoom Offline—35,000 Users Report Issues
On June 22, 2026, a Cloudflare service degradation caused widespread outages for major platforms including X, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Reddit, Robinhood, and Canva. More than 35,000 users reported issues with X alone, while Teams and Zoom meetings were disrupted globally. Cloudflare identified a configuration change that triggered a cascading failure, restored services within hours, and promised a full post-mortem.
Windows 11’s Hidden Notification Hierarchy: Master Do Not Disturb, Focus, and Priority Alerts
Windows 11 offers a sophisticated multi-layered notification management system that combines Do Not Disturb, Focus sessions, priority notifications, per-app controls, and lock-screen privacy. By understanding the hierarchy and configuring these settings, users can eliminate distractions while still receiving critical alerts. However, the scattered configuration and occasional resets require a careful setup to fully benefit from the platform’s capabilities.
Microsoft Rings Death Knell for Edge Drop: Flag in Canary Warns of Imminent Removal
Microsoft has begun displaying a retirement banner for the Edge Drop feature in the Canary channel, warning users that files remain safe in OneDrive but notes must be downloaded manually before the feature is removed. The phase-out will roll out across all Edge channels in the coming months, as Microsoft consolidates the sidebar around Copilot and other services. Users are urged to migrate their notes now and explore alternatives like Phone Link, Nearby Share, or OneDrive.
Microsoft Sets Windows 11 26H2 as an Enablement Package—What That Means for 2026
Microsoft has confirmed that the Windows 11 26H2 feature update for 2026 will be delivered as a lightweight enablement package for devices already on version 24H2 or later, contrasting with the separate silicon track 26H1 meant for next-generation hardware. This approach simplifies deployments, reduces downtime, and signals a mature servicing cadence that keeps the core stable while new features unlock through small updates.
New Chip Security Act Mandates GPS Tracking on AI Exports to Curb Diversion
The Chip Security Act, introduced by bipartisan lawmakers, proposes mandatory real-time location tracking for exported AI semiconductors. This would close loopholes allowing advanced chips to be diverted to embargoed countries. The bill could reshape global supply chains and affect Windows-based servers in data centers.
Microsoft Quietly Adds 'Xbox Handheld' Badge to Store, Fueling Handheld Speculation
On June 22, 2026, Microsoft's Xbox Store began displaying an 'Xbox Handheld' badge on listings for upcoming games like Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears of War: E-Day. The logo suggests either an upcoming first-party handheld device or a certification program for existing Windows-based handhelds, and has ignited speculation ahead of Microsoft's expected announcements.
Pack Light, Work Smart: Essential Foldable Gadgets for Windows Laptop Travelers
Foldable travel gadgets are transforming how Windows laptop users work on the go. From collapsible keyboards and laptop stands to compact GaN chargers and folding headphones, a new generation of accessories packs full functionality into pocket-sized forms. This guide explores the best options and practical tips for building a lightweight yet powerful mobile office.
Azure Maps Gen1 Pricing Sunsetting September 15, 2026: Forced Gen2 Migration Brings New Costs
Microsoft has set September 15, 2026, as the end date for Azure Maps Gen1 pricing, automatically migrating all remaining Standard S0 and S1 accounts to the consumption-based Gen2 model. The change promises greater flexibility but could drive up costs for high-volume users unprepared for per-transaction billing. IT teams must audit usage and optimize mapping workloads well before the deadline to avoid budget surprises.
The Refurbished HP Elite PC Bundle: Is Windows 11 Pro a 2026 Time Bomb?
A refurbished HP Elite desktop with Windows 11 Pro can be a great value, but if its Intel Core i5 processor is older than 8th generation, it risks losing update support after 2025. Buyers must verify the exact CPU model to avoid being stuck on an unsupported Windows 11 installation when Windows 10 reaches end of life.
Fake PostCSS Package Drops Encrypted PowerShell RAT in NPM Typosquatting Attack
A sophisticated npm typosquatting campaign has been identified that tricks Windows developers into installing a fake “PostCSS” package, which then drops an encrypted PowerShell-based remote access trojan (RAT). The malicious module, “postcss-minify-selector-parser,” impersonated the legitimate “postcss-selector-parser,” leveraging its strong user trust and popularity to evade detection before being disclosed in June 2026.