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Microsoft Expands Y Combinator Partnership with Foundry AI Platform and Cloud Credits for 2026 Startups
Microsoft and Y Combinator expanded their partnership in June 2026, adding Microsoft Foundry, dedicated AI infrastructure, and enhanced credits to YC startups' Azure benefits. The move gives early-stage AI companies a unified development platform and prioritized GPU access, potentially accelerating AI startup growth while tightening Microsoft's grip on the next generation of cloud customers.
Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8687 Rolls Out With Typo-Forgiving Search and Enhanced Settings Results
Microsoft's June 12 Canary build 26300.8687 introduces fuzzy search for app names and settings, correcting common typos like 'utlook' to Outlook. It also boosts the relevance of Settings results, making it easier to find configuration options. The improvements are on-device and mark a significant step toward a more resilient Windows Search experience.
Files App 4.1.14 Preview Ships Tree View for Familiar Windows File Navigation
The open-source Files app version 4.1.14 Preview introduces a Tree View panel in the sidebar, allowing users to expand drives and folders for quicker, more intuitive navigation without opening them. This feature brings a classic Windows Explorer element to the modern, tabbed file manager, enhancing productivity for Windows 10 and 11 users.
Windows 11 Build 26300.8687 Paves the Way for Single-Restart Updates, Ending Reboot Fatigue
Microsoft rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8687, testing a K2 quality reset feature that unifies OS, driver, and firmware updates into a single restart. The experimental mechanism aims to end the frustrating cycle of multiple reboots during updates. Early Insider feedback is mixed but promising, with broad availability expected in future Windows releases.
Windows 11 Insiders Can Finally Banish Bing from Start Menu Search Results
Microsoft is testing a new toggle in a June 2026 Windows 11 Insider build that lets users disable Bing web results in Start and taskbar search, prioritizing local files, apps, and settings. The change addresses years of complaints about irrelevant web suggestions, sluggish performance, and privacy concerns, and promises to simplify enterprise management via Group Policy. A broader rollout is expected later in 2026.
Microsoft Preinstalls Canva Affinity on Surface Snapdragon X2, Challenging Adobe's Dominance
Microsoft announced on June 16, 2026 that its new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2, will ship with Canva's Affinity creative suite pre-installed and pinned to Start. This strategic move aims to boost Windows on ARM adoption among creators and challenges Adobe's dominance by offering a native, cost-effective alternative from day one.
Windows 11 Build 26300.8687 Introduces K2: A Single Coordinated Reboot for All Updates
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687, released on June 12, 2026, introduces ‘K2’—a unified update mechanism that coordinates driver, .NET, firmware, and monthly quality updates into a single coordinated reboot, ending the need for multiple restarts each month.
Windows 11 Build 26300.8687 adds typo-tolerant local search and web toggle on June 12
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 introduces forgiving fuzzy local search and a visible toggle to disable Bing web results. The fuzzy matching handles common typos and near-misses by using phonetic and trigram algorithms, running client-side for privacy and speed. The web-results switch, long demanded by power users, provides a simple on/off control without registry hacks, signaling a shift toward greater user agency in Windows Search.
Windows 11’s Search Now Tolerates Typos: Inside Build 26300.8687
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Dev Channel build introduces approximate app matching, so misspelled queries like “Chome” still find Chrome. The update, labelled 26300.8687, uses fuzzy algorithms to correct typos, missing letters, and transposed characters, and is now available for Insider testing.
Windows 11 Backup Isn't a Backup: The Migration Tool That Leaves Your Data at Risk
Windows 11's Backup feature is a cloud-based migration tool that syncs select folders, app lists, and settings via OneDrive, not a full system backup. It leaves desktop apps, custom data paths, and offline recovery unprotected, creating a false sense of security. Users are advised to supplement it with system imaging and File History for comprehensive data protection.
Turtle Beach Pacific Skyline Controller Launches with TMR Sticks and 1000Hz Polling for Xbox and PC
Turtle Beach unveiled the Pacific Skyline Wireless Controller in May 2026, an officially licensed gamepad for Xbox, Windows, and Android featuring TMR thumbsticks for drift resistance, two remappable back buttons, and a 1000Hz polling rate over 2.4GHz wireless. The mid-range controller aims to compete with pricier elite options by offering magnetic sensor accuracy, low latency, and extensive customization through the Control Center 2 app.
Microsoft Slashes the Reboot Tax with Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8687’s Unified Update Experience
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 introduces a unified update experience that aims to reduce monthly reboots by coordinating all pending patches into a single restart. Early feedback from Insiders is cautiously optimistic, with IT admins eager for reduced downtime, though stability and third-party driver integration remain concerns. If successful, this change could eliminate one of the most enduring pain points of using Windows.
Windows 11 Insider Build Tests Typo-Friendly Local App Search
Microsoft rolled out Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 on June 12, 2026, introducing a typo-tolerant app search feature for the Start menu. The local-first improvement uses fuzzy matching to surface correctly‑spelled apps even when users misspell or omit letters, addressing a long-standing pain point in Windows search. The feature remains experimental and opt-in, but signals Microsoft’s commitment to refining everyday interactions.