Articles from June 22, 2026
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Chrome Locks Down Full Google Workspace Experience as 2026 Support Gap Widens
Google has quietly updated its browser support policy for Workspace, and the message is unambiguous: if you want every feature the productivity suite can throw at you, you must use Chrome. The 2026...
Alphabet Shares Tumble as Gemini and AlphaFold Leaders Defect to OpenAI, Anthropic
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CUBE Taps Microsoft Azure to Automate Regulatory Change for Financial Institutions
Financial institutions overwhelmed by a relentless flood of regulatory changes—over 300 million pages globally per year—have a new weapon. On March 25, 2026, CUBE announced that its regulatory...
Hands-On: Windows 11 Build 26100.8728 Brings Quiet Widgets, Custom Update Pauses, and Pointer Accessibility
Microsoft pushed Windows 11 Release Preview build 26100.8728 (and build 26200.8728 for certain PCs) to Insiders on June 12, 2026. This latest cumulative update is light on dramatic overhauls but...
Nadella: AI Industry Must Secure ‘Social Permission’ Before Promising Mass Job Displacement
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has issued a stark warning to the AI industry, declaring that the current narrative of mass white‑collar job replacement is jeopardizing the very investments needed to...
Cloudflare 520 Error Unravels SekberNews’ Global Outage Narrative
Last week, readers attempting to access a sensational SekberNews report titled “Major Fiber Cut Triggers Widespread Global Internet Outage” were met with an ironic twist: a Cloudflare 520 error...
Microsoft PC Manager’s Boost Feature Clears RAM, But High Memory Usage Doesn’t Mean Your Windows 11 PC Is Slow
Microsoft’s PC Manager utility puts a big blue “Boost” button front and center, promising to “clean up memory” and speed up your Windows 11 PC. But if you’re pouncing on that button every...
Microsoft Unveils Real-Time AI Coaching and Workforce Tools for Dynamics 365 Contact Center
Microsoft shook up the contact center space on June 22, 2026, with an ambitious wave of AI-driven updates for Dynamics 365 Contact Center. The company unveiled embedded workforce engagement...
Cloudflare Fiber Cut Paralyzes Sites: 4 Steps Every Windows IT Team Must Take Now
Cloudflare confirmed on Monday, June 22, 2026 that a fiber cut in Eastern North America was behind a massive wave of timeouts and slow-loading websites affecting users across the continent. The...
Windows 11 Build 29613 Delivers Long-Awaited Audio Settings Overhaul: Meters, Filtering, and Default Device Controls
Microsoft shipped Windows 11 Build 29613 to Insiders this week, packing a substantial overhaul of the operating system’s audio settings. The update introduces per‑device activity meters, a...
Microsoft’s Kiosk Mode Gets a Creative Twist: The One-App Writing Laptop
A clever repurposing of Windows’ built-in kiosk mode can transform any spare Windows 10 or 11 laptop into a single-app writing device, blocking all distractions and leaving only a blank page....
Windows 11 Has a Built-in Hardware Rating System: Here’s How to Access It
Microsoft continues to ship a decades-old performance assessment tool inside Windows 11, and a single PowerShell command can reveal numeric ratings for your processor, graphics, memory, and storage....