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Windows 11 Task Manager Now Displays Neural Processing Unit Metrics with Latest Update
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India Restricts Telegram for NEET 2026 Re-Exam: The Cross-Platform Messaging Dilemma Hits Windows
India's Ministry of Electronics and IT has reportedly ordered a temporary Telegram restriction until June 22, 2026, to prevent leaks during the NEET UG re-exam on June 21. The move reignites debates on platform neutrality and encryption, while Windows users face connectivity disruptions on the desktop client.
Echoes of Aincrad PC Specs Revealed: Windows 11 Exclusive, SSD Mandatory, No Steam Deck Support
Bandai Namco's Echoes of Aincrad will require Windows 11 and an SSD, with no Steam Deck support at launch. The July 2026 release signals a shift away from Windows 10, leveraging modern OS features and fast storage for a next-gen RPG experience. Players on older hardware will need to upgrade to participate.
Windows 12, Surface Laptop Ultra, and Xbox Shake-Up: How Microsoft's Busy Week Just Reset Everything
Microsoft's latest podcast reveals how Computex, Build, a new Surface Laptop Ultra, Nvidia's RTX Spark, Project Solara, and Xbox restructuring talks collectively signal a radical reset for Windows, Surface, and gaming. Windows 12's AI-driven interface, powered by Nvidia's RTX Spark, will require new hardware, while Xbox may move toward a cloud-first future. The coordinated announcements mark a pivotal moment for Microsoft's consumer strategy.
Kioxia Exceria G3 Hits 4TB: Bringing PCIe 5.0 Speeds to Mainstream Capacities
Kioxia has announced a 4TB version of its Exceria G3 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD, combining mainstream capacity with Gen 5 speeds using DRAM-less architecture and QLC NAND. The drive offers up to 10,000 MB/s reads and generous endurance, targeting Windows enthusiasts who want a large, affordable, and fast storage upgrade. Early pricing hints at around $250, making it a compelling alternative to premium Gen 4 drives.
Bangladesh Unveils Decade-Long Tax Incentives to Become Electronics Manufacturing Powerhouse by 2030
Bangladesh announced a decade-long incentive package for electronics manufacturers, mirroring policies that made it a garment giant. With tax holidays, duty-free imports, and infrastructure investments, the nation aims to become a $30 billion electronics exporter by 2035, potentially reshaping the market for affordable Windows devices.
KDE Plasma 6.7 Debuts Per-Screen Desktops and Union Theming — The Feature Windows Needs
KDE Plasma 6.7, released on June 16, 2026, introduces per-screen virtual desktops, major Wayland session improvements, and a Union Theming preview for unified cross‑toolkit aesthetics. The per‑screen desktop feature, which lets each monitor maintain its own workspaces independently, is something Windows 11 still lacks, potentially setting a new standard for multi‑monitor productivity.
Linux 7.1 Lands Production-Ready NTFS Driver, Drops Legacy Support
Linux kernel 7.1, released on June 14, 2026, introduces a production-ready in-kernel NTFS driver, replacing years of sluggish userspace alternatives and enabling robust read/write interoperability with Windows. The release also purges support for obsolete legacy hardware, adds default Intel FRED support, improves AMD power management, and broadens GPU compatibility. These changes benefit Windows users through better dual-boot performance, WSL2 file access, and overall cross-platform stability.
Unlock Windows 11’s Secret CPU Boost Control: How to Enable and Configure It Safely
Windows 11 contains a hidden Processor Performance Boost Mode that can be exposed through a Registry edit. This setting lets users choose how aggressively their CPU boosts above base clocks, with modes ranging from disabled to aggressive and efficient options for hybrid architectures. The article explains the technical details, provides step‑by‑step instructions to safely enable the setting, and analyzes the performance and thermal impact of each mode to help users make an informed decision.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Watch 9 Surface in FCC Listings, Teasing Summer Launch and Deeper Windows Ties
Samsung has filed multiple devices with the FCC, including the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Z Fold 8, Galaxy Watch 9, and Watch Ultra 2, signaling their imminent arrival. For Windows users, these devices are expected to deliver improved cross-device integration, building on Samsung’s partnership with Microsoft.
UniGetUI 2026.2.1 Introduces Redacted Diagnostic Logs and Signed Binaries for Better Trust
UniGetUI 2026.2.1, released in mid-June 2026, introduces automatic redaction of sensitive data in diagnostic logs, a long-awaited digital signature to eliminate SmartScreen warnings, and significant under-the-hood reliability improvements. The update reinforces the open-source Windows package manager front-end as a privacy-respecting, enterprise-ready tool for managing software from winget, Scoop, Chocolatey, and more.
Playnite 10.51 Unifies Your Entire PC Game Library Across Steam, Epic, GOG, and More
Playnite 10.51, released in February 2026 for Windows 10 and 11, consolidates PC game libraries from Steam, Epic, GOG, EA, Ubisoft Connect, Battle.net, Xbox, Amazon, manual installs, and emulated titles into one unified, customizable interface. The update improves store integrations, metadata scraping, and multi-drive support, offering gamers a lightweight, open-source solution to launcher fragmentation. With full-screen mode, extensive theme and plugin support, and seamless emulation integration, Playnite 10.51 streamlines the entire PC gaming experience.
Fighting Gray Market CPUs: Intel Korea’s 'Cool Summer' Quiz Verifies Authenticity for Warranty Protection
Intel’s three South Korean distributors have launched a “Cool Summer” quiz that requires buyers of genuine boxed CPUs to answer product-specific questions online before their warranty becomes active. The system blocks gray market purchases from accessing official support, protecting consumers and channel margins. Windows users benefit from guaranteed authenticity and a streamlined RMA process, though cross-border buyers face hurdles.