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Windows Users, Here's How to Fix Instagram Stories When They Won't Load or Upload
Instagram Stories failures—loading spinners, black cameras, missing audio—are surging across devices, but a systematic approach can restore functionality. This guide explains why Stories break, what it means for home users, creators, and IT pros, and provides a prioritized action plan covering restarts, updates, network checks, permissions, storage, cache clearing, and the web diagnostic trick.
Xbox Remote Play Lost Its Mobile App Button – Here’s What to Use Instead
Microsoft removed the Remote Play button from the Xbox mobile app in April 2025, forcing users to stream their console games through a browser instead. This analysis explains what changed, walks through the new web-based setup, and provides troubleshooting steps for network, controller, and privacy issues that can still break the connection.
You Can Now Download the Source Code for Microsoft Comic Chat, the IRC Client That Gave Us Comic Sans
Microsoft has released the original source code for Comic Chat, the 1996 IRC client that rendered conversations as comic panels and introduced Comic Sans. The code, now on GitHub, is a historical artifact for developers and retrocomputing enthusiasts—not a ready-to-run app. Users should exercise caution with modern networks, but the release opens possibilities for preservation and creative revivals.
Snapdragon X2 Surfaces Now Come With Free Sony WH-1000XM6 Headphones — and a Hidden Audio Upgrade
Microsoft is bundling a free pair of Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones with new Snapdragon X2 Surface Pro and Surface Laptop purchases in the US, tying the giveaway to Bluetooth LE Audio capabilities like super-wideband calls, lower latency, and Shared Audio. The promotion highlights hardware-specific requirements — Windows 11 24H2 and the latest Surface chips — meaning the full experience is off-limits to older PCs. The article guides buyers through qualification, setup, and potential pitfalls.
GOG Confirms Windows 11 Update Is Breaking Classic Game Cutscenes — Here’s What You Need to Know
A recent Windows 11 update has broken video cutscenes in some classic PC games due to a DirectShow regression, according to GOG’s preservation team. An upcoming Administrator Protection feature also threatens to disrupt legacy installers and launchers. Here’s what retro gamers need to know and how to protect their collections.
Palit's RTX 3060 Reboot: What the 12 GB Infinity 2 OC Means for Your Windows Gaming PC
Palit has officially revived NVIDIA's RTX 3060 with the new Infinity 2 OC, a 12 GB card targeted at budget 1080p gaming. The launch is driven by AI-related component shortages that make older GDDR6 memory more viable than modern GDDR7. While the 12 GB buffer offers a niche advantage, the card's value depends entirely on pricing, as faster RTX 50-series GPUs start at just $369.
Grok Build Sent Entire Git Repos to the Cloud — Here’s How to Protect Your Code Now
Grok Build version 0.2.93 silently uploaded entire Git repositories, including commit histories and secrets, to SpaceXAI’s cloud storage. A server-side fix halted the behavior on July 13, but unconfirmed data deletion and lingering client code leave Windows developers at risk. Immediate credential rotation and network restrictions are warranted for any team that used the tool against sensitive repositories.
Three AI Coding Agents Tested on Real Tasks: Which One Fits Your Windows Workflow?
A hands-on comparison of Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and OpenCode reveals that the best AI coding agent depends on your specific task and constraints. Windows users face unique installation and security considerations, and the article provides a practical guide to choosing, installing, and safely using these tools—whether you're a solo dev, team lead, or admin.
When You Move to Windows 11, Your Default Browser May Not Come With You
Mozilla’s Over the Edge 2.0 report reveals that restoring a Windows 10 backup on Windows 11 can silently reset the default browser to Microsoft Edge, even if another browser was previously set as default. The behavior does not occur in the European Economic Area due to DMA-mandated changes, highlighting how browser preference is preserved only where regulation requires it. Home users and IT administrators planning Windows 11 migrations should explicitly verify and enforce default browser settings to avoid unexpected workflow disruptions.
Make Windows 11 Go Silent on Command: A Closer Look at Focus Sessions
Windows 11 has a built-in Focus tool in the Clock app that automatically silences notifications and hides taskbar badges during timed work sessions. It integrates with Microsoft To Do and Spotify, and offers a daily progress tracker, all without extra apps or subscriptions. This deep dive explains how it works, who benefits most, and how to get started in minutes.
Amazon Kills Kindle for PC: What Every Windows Reader Must Do Before June 30
Amazon retired its legacy Kindle for PC app on June 30, 2026, cutting off access to DRM-protected ebooks. The new Microsoft Store-distributed Kindle app supports Windows 10 and 11 but leaves Windows on ARM users and those with unsynced local collections in a bind. This article covers the practical steps Windows readers must take, the EU battery regulation poised to reshape Kindle hardware, and Kobo’s competing StoryGraph sync, all based on recent reporting.
Steam Machine Gets Windows 11 Drivers: Prepare Your Recovery Plan Before Wiping SteamOS
Valve's official Windows 11 drivers for the Steam Machine remove a key barrier to installing Microsoft's OS on the device, but the lack of dual-boot support and uncertain driver maintenance demand a careful recovery plan. This article explains the performance and usability trade-offs, and provides a step-by-step guide to safely testing Windows 11 while keeping a path back to SteamOS.
Sprinklr Summer Update Connects Microsoft Copilot and Teams to Real-Time Customer Signals
Sprinklr's Summer '26 update introduces a beta MCP connector for Microsoft Copilot, along with Teams integration and AI-powered voice agents, aiming to close the gap between customer insights and real-world action. For Windows-centric organizations, the release offers practical ways to reduce agent context-switching and surface Sprinklr data directly in Copilot. IT teams should test the beta carefully and work with compliance to ensure safe deployment.