First Boot Ritual: Deleting Windows 11's Preinstalled Apps Like Clipchamp and Copilot
Almost every new Windows 11 PC comes preloaded with a suite of Microsoft applications—Clipchamp, the ‘new’ Outlook, Copilot, Media Player, and Microsoft To Do, among others. Yet for a growing...
Apple Supply Chain Breach: 200,000 Files Stolen in Tata Cyberattack
Kali365 Phishing-as-a-Service Exploits OAuth Device Code Flow to Steal Microsoft 365 Tokens, FBI Cautions
- 01Copilot governance tightens as Microsoft adds licensing controls and administrative gating for Teams recaps and M365 features.
- 02Windows patches break Office apps through OLE automation, requiring IT to strengthen update testing and validation.
- 03Security teams must harden against OAuth device-code phishing and reduce reliance on EDR as sole defense.
- 04Arm hardware momentum accelerates with Snapdragon X2 and RTX Spark, pushing AI-accelerated Windows devices.
Logitech Logi Dock: The All-in-One USB-C Docking Station That Doubles as a Meeting Speakerphone
Hybrid workers have a new best friend in the Logitech Logi Dock, a USB-C docking station with a fully integrated speakerphone that shrank the desktop clutter of remote meetings to a single cable....
FBI Alert: Kali365 Phishing Kit Bypasses MFA via Device Code Phishing on Microsoft 365
The FBI issued a warning in May 2026 about a new phishing-as-a-service platform called Kali365 that hijacks Microsoft 365 accounts without a single fake login page. The platform, first spotted in...
Vietnam Opens First National MPW Wafer Hub, Accelerating Local Chip Prototyping
On June 26, 2026, Vietnam inaugurated its first-ever National Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) Coordination Center in Hanoi. The facility is designed to slash the cost of semiconductor prototyping for...
Windows 11 runs Crysis on 2006 DDR1-AGP PC via driver mods
On June 27, 2026, the tech world witnessed a retro computing miracle: an enthusiast known as O_MORES booted Windows 11 on a PC using DDR1 memory and an AGP graphics card, then went on to run the...
Nadella’s Blunt Warning to CIOs: Without Your Own AI Learning Layer, You’re Just Renting Intelligence
Companies that simply plug into the latest large language model are making a grave mistake, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. In an interview released on Friday, Nadella drew a sharp...
Android Auto's Gemini Assistant Is Leaking Your Driving Data: How to Secure Messages, Calls, and Location
Your car has become a listening post. With Google’s Gemini AI now deeply embedded in Android Auto, every voice command, text message, phone call, and even your real-time location can be fed into...
Epson ET-4850 offline on Windows 11/10? 2.4 GHz network conflict and stale queues are the top causes for 2026
Thousands of Epson EcoTank ET-4850 owners are still wrestling with a maddening “Printer Offline” message in 2026, turning a simple print job into a hair-pulling ordeal. Despite the mature state...
South Korea’s $7 Billion AI Infrastructure Bet: New Chip Fabs, Data Centers, and Robots to Challenge Global Rivals
On June 29, inside Seoul’s Blue House Yeongbingwan, South Korea’s government and the nation’s largest conglomerates will stand shoulder to shoulder to announce a sweeping private-sector...
Basic Semiconductor Targets Hong Kong IPO as SiC Power Chips Gain Traction in AI Data Centers
{ "title": "Basic Semiconductor Targets Hong Kong IPO as SiC Power Chips Gain Traction in AI Data Centers", "content": "Shenzhen-based Basic Semiconductor has filed for a Hong Kong initial public...
AI-Fueled Semiconductor Surge Will Propel Windows-Linked Stocks Through Late 2026, Wolfe Predicts
Wolfe Research kicked off the second half of 2026 with a distinctly bullish call on U.S. equities, pinning its optimism on the relentless expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure and its...
Microsoft Pulls the Plug on Edge's On-Device AI History Search Before Public Rollout
Google Rolls Out Android 17: Meet Rambler, the Gemini Dictation Tool That Lets You Edit by Speaking Naturally
Gemini's Play Store Integration Lets You Find and Buy Apps With Natural Language
Eight AI Apps Defining the 2026 Productivity Landscape—and Which One Owns Your Workflow
HP Launches AI-Driven Meeting Room Platform with Poly Compute and Windows Integration at InfoComm 2026
Microsoft Quietly Adds Second Year to Windows 10 Consumer ESU Program Through 2027
Microsoft has quietly extended its Consumer Extended Security Updates program for Windows 10, now offering a second year of critical security patches through October 12, 2027. Home users can enroll for $30 per year, buying two years of protection for $60 total, easing the pressure to upgrade to Windows 11 or replace incompatible hardware.
Microsoft Teams Wi-Fi Check-In Sparks Privacy Debate as It Automatically Tracks Office Attendance
Microsoft is introducing automatic Wi‑Fi‑based check‑in for Teams and Places in June 2026, eliminating manual location updates but raising significant privacy concerns. The feature integrates deeply with hybrid work tools, promising efficiency gains while forcing organizations to confront surveillance‑era ethics and compliance challenges.
Stack Exhaustion Bug in libxml2's RelaxNG Parser Exposes Windows Apps to Denial of Service
CVE-2026-0989 is a low-severity denial-of-service flaw in libxml2’s RelaxNG parser caused by uncontrolled recursion during nested schema includes. An attacker can craft a malicious XML schema to exhaust stack space and crash applications using the library. Windows users of popular third-party tools like Inkscape and GIMP are at risk, with patches now being distributed by software vendors.
EU Flags AWS and Azure as Digital Gatekeepers Under DMA, Targeting Cloud Lock-In
Nature Critique Reignites Debate Over Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Quantum Claims
EU Targets AWS and Azure as Gatekeepers: What the DMA Means for Enterprise Cloud in 2026
AMD Venice to Outship Nvidia Vera by 1M Units in 2027, But Platform War Looms
Microsoft’s Smart Golf Grip: How Azure and Sensoria Mapped Bryson DeChambeau’s Swing in 2016
50 Trips in 50 Days: How Malaysia’s Windows-Run Administration Triggered an Austerity Backlash
Between May 1 and June 19, 2026, Malaysian officials conducted at least 50 overseas trips, triggering public backlash over austerity hypocrisy. The scandal reveals a gap between the government's heavy investment in Windows-based technology and its failure to use that stack for transparency and accountability. Analysts argue that Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Azure governance tools could have prevented the crisis by enforcing digital approval workflows and real-time spending disclosures.
Windows 11 Store Brings ‘What’s New’ Changelogs to App Downloads – a Boon for Transparency
The Windows 11 Microsoft Store now shows 'What’s new' release notes from developers directly on app product pages and in the update library, a feature first tested with Insiders. This change brings Windows app updates in line with mobile platforms, giving users and IT admins transparency to make informed update decisions, and could reduce help desk tickets and improve compliance.
Mac Users Rally Behind Microsoft Edge After Viral “Best Freakin’ Browser” Retort
A viral X post on June 28, 2026 mocking Mac users who install Microsoft Edge prompted the browser's official account to fire back, “Best freakin' browser.” The reply unexpectedly drew a wave of positive testimonials from Mac users, revealing Edge's quiet rise as a trusted, cross-platform alternative to Safari and Chrome. The article explores how Edge won over Apple fans with performance, privacy, and enterprise-grade syncing, turning a meme into a marketing watershed.