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Dangerous Light ISOs? Try These 6 Safe Windows Performance Tweaks Instead
Unofficial ‘light’ Windows ISOs like Tiny11 often break updates, compromise security, and violate licensing. A six‑step, tool‑driven approach—using BCUninstaller, Everything, WinUtil, and other community‑trusted utilities—delivers similar performance gains while keeping your system safe, supported, and reversible.
Valve Undoes Microsoft’s WMR Headset Sunset with Auto-Installing Oasis Driver in SteamVR Beta
Valve's SteamVR Beta v2.13.1 now automatically installs the community-built Oasis driver on Windows 11 24H2 and later, restoring 6DoF tracking and controller support for Windows Mixed Reality headsets abandoned by Microsoft. The workaround is limited to NVIDIA GPUs and closed-source, but it keeps expensive hardware out of landfills.
KILLER INN Second Closed Beta Locks In October 3–13 Window, Demands 75 GB SSD and 16 GB RAM
Square Enix and TBS Games will run a second closed beta for KILLER INN from October 3–13, 2025 on Steam. The 24-player social deduction action game requires a 75 GB SSD install and 16 GB RAM, with detailed minimum and recommended specs now public. Tokyo Game Show attendees can also earn entry via demo codes as developers test balance changes, new features, and server stability.
Microsoft Ships Rust Kernel Code, But Certification Keeps Driver Ecosystem in Limbo
Microsoft has shipped a Rust component in the Windows 11 24H2 kernel and provides crates, samples, and cargo-wdk tooling, but WHCP certification gaps—especially a validated CodeQL version mismatch—block production driver signing. Driver teams can experiment and prototype today, but full production readiness awaits formal certification paths and safe abstractions.
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra’s 5.1mm Body and DeX Overhaul Could Make It a True Windows Laptop Replacement
Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 series, and Buds3 FE bring flagship AI, seven years of updates, and enhanced DeX multitasking to more affordable price points. The Tab S11 Ultra’s 5.1mm design and virtual desktop support make it a genuine Windows laptop companion, though trade-offs like the S Pen’s missing Bluetooth gestures and Exynos chip in the S25 FE require consideration.
PowerToys Will Finally Let You Schedule Light and Dark Mode in Windows 11
Microsoft is poised to add a long-awaited automatic theme scheduler to Windows 11 via its PowerToys utility suite. Expected in the v0.95 release around October, the feature will let users switch between light and dark modes on a fixed schedule or at sunrise/sunset. The module addresses a persistent user demand and reduces reliance on third-party tools or fragile scripts, though known UI repaint limitations may require careful documentation.
Windows 11 Insider Builds Test Instant PC Clipboard Paste on Android Keyboards
Microsoft is testing a new Windows 11 Dev Channel feature that pushes text copied on a PC directly into the clipboard strip of a linked Android phone’s keyboard. The integration works with Gboard, Samsung Keyboard, and SwiftKey, near-instantly delivering snippets without forcing users to switch keyboards. While the productivity gains are clear, significant security and enterprise governance questions remain unanswered ahead of any wide release.
Why WAVLINK’s $30 10 Gigabit NIC Often Disappoints: PCIe Lanes, Driver Woes, and the Real Story
The WAVLINK WL-NWP004 promises affordable 10 Gigabit Ethernet via a Marvell AQC113 controller, but real-world use exposes critical caveats. Buyers must ensure an x4 electrical PCIe slot, Cat6A cabling, and compatible drivers—otherwise throughput plummets and drops ensue. The card can work for hobbyists on a budget, but enterprise and production users should look to more mature NICs.
Forget Windows 11: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, OnePlus Pad 3, and Lenovo Tab P12 as Laptop Replacements
Windows 10 support ends October 14, 2025, leaving many users debating between upgrading to Windows 11 or switching to a tablet. Modern Android and iPadOS tablets with keyboard accessories and desktop modes can replace laptops for everyday tasks, offering superior battery life and portability. However, power users with Windows-exclusive software or enterprise needs should stick with traditional laptops. Three standout options—Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, OnePlus Pad 3, and Lenovo Tab P12—are profiled with concrete specs and use cases to help readers decide.
Microsoft PowerToys to Finally Auto-Switch Windows 11 Between Light and Dark Modes
Microsoft’s PowerToys will introduce a built-in Theme Scheduler in v0.95, enabling automatic light/dark mode switching on Windows 11. The feature addresses a long-standing user request and will offer time-based or sunrise/sunset triggers, though it must navigate app repainting issues, enterprise policy conflicts, and accessibility concerns. Users can already achieve this with third-party tools like Auto Dark Mode or Task Scheduler scripts.
PowerToys v0.95 to Introduce Automated Light/Dark Theme Switching for Windows 11
Microsoft's PowerToys v0.95 will finally add automatic light/dark theme switching to Windows 11, closing a long-standing gap with macOS and mobile platforms. The Theme Scheduler lets users set time or sunrise/sunset triggers, but users should expect some UI repaint issues with legacy apps. This first-party tool replaces fragile third-party hacks and continues PowerToys' role as an incubator for Windows features.
Microsoft Engineer's Unofficial Driver Restores SteamVR Support to Abandoned Windows Mixed Reality Headsets
A Microsoft engineer’s unofficial SteamVR driver revives abandoned Windows Mixed Reality headsets on Windows 11 by bypassing the deprecated Microsoft runtime. The driver, called Oasis, restores full tracking and controller support but works only with NVIDIA GPUs due to missing AMD and Intel driver features. Valve’s SteamVR beta now auto‑installs Oasis for affected users, though long‑term viability remains uncertain.
Flyoobe 1.6 Gives Windows 10 Diehards a Clean OOBE and Hardware Bypass Ahead of 2025 Cutoff
Flyoobe 1.6, the successor to Flyby11, now combines Windows 11 hardware bypass with an OOBE customizer and debloat toolkit, letting users skip Microsoft account prompts and pre-installed apps on unsupported PCs. The update brings a new home screen, smarter bloatware removal, and installer enhancements, but bypassing TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot carries real security and update risks. As Windows 10's October 2025 end-of-support looms, the tool is a practical option for enthusiasts and refurbishers, but enterprises should stick with official upgrade paths.