Cleartext Credentials
The latest Cleartext Credentials coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Thurrott’s Revamped Windows 11 Virtualization Guide Unlocks Hyper-V and Sandbox for Everyday Users
AI-generated article about Windows technology.
Forget Figma's Seat Counts: Penpot's 2026 Wireframing Tools Cut Costs for Windows Teams
Penpot's 2026 updates make it a credible Figma alternative for Windows users, slashing costs with no per-seat fees and supporting self-hosting on Windows Server. The open-source tool now offers real-time collaboration, improved CSS Grid export, and easy local deployment, appealing to solo designers and enterprise IT managers alike.
2026’s Foldable Phone Revolution Is Invisible—It’s the Software That Finally Delivers
By 2026, foldable phones deliver on their promise through software that elegantly handles app continuity, multitasking, and cover screen interactions—and this shift directly benefits Windows users who use Phone Link, IT admins managing mobile fleets, and developers building adaptable apps.
Phone Link’s Android App Now Lets You Prune Old PCs Without Touching Windows
Microsoft’s Link to Windows Android beta now includes a “Remove PC” option, letting users delete stale or unwanted linked computers directly from their phone. The change eliminates the need to unlink from the Windows side, making device management simpler for everyday users and IT admins alike. The feature is currently in beta and expected to roll out broadly soon.
Unlocking Windows 11’s Hidden Power: What Pro for Workstations Actually Delivers
Windows 11 Pro for Workstations is the highest client OS tier, unlocking up to 6 TB RAM, 4 CPU sockets, ReFS file system, persistent memory, and SMB Direct. It targets data scientists, engineers, and media professionals who hit the hardware limits of standard Pro. However, for most power users, the $310 upgrade and specialized hardware requirements make it an unnecessary expense.
Microsoft Redesigns Feedback Hub for Windows Insiders: Here’s When to Use the New Compact Form
Microsoft has rolled out a redesigned Feedback Hub for Windows Insiders on March 20, 2026, introducing a small compact form for quick submissions alongside the full detailed form. This change aims to streamline bug reporting by reducing friction, particularly for immediate repros. The article details how home users, IT admins, and developers can leverage each surface effectively.
Xbox Brings Palworld 1.0, DOOM, and Assassin's Creed to Windows PC in Massive Week
Microsoft has revealed an Xbox release calendar for July 6-10 2026 that brings over 20 new games to Xbox and Windows PC, including Palworld 1.0, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, DOOM: The Dark Ages, and Wuthering Waves. Nearly every headline title supports PC Game Pass or Xbox Play Anywhere, making it a landmark week for Windows gamers with day-one access, cross-platform play, and high-end PC features like DirectStorage and DirectX 13 Ultimate.
Microsoft Now Patches Windows 11 Before You Reach the Desktop
Microsoft's KB5095189 update, released June 23, 2026, introduces cumulative patching during Windows 11's out-of-box experience for versions 24H2 and 25H2. This means new PCs and clean installs will be fully updated before reaching the desktop, improving security and reducing post-setup update hassles for users while giving IT admins new deployment considerations.
Windows 10 and 11 Hit by Mysterious Blank White Box at Startup — Chrome Task Scheduler to Blame
A blank white box appearing briefly after login on Windows 10 and 11 has been traced to a Google Chrome scheduled task bug. The article explains the issue, provides immediate workarounds (disabling the task or modifying its arguments), and gives an outlook on the upcoming official fix.
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Coding Agents with Sol, Terra, Luna Set for Windows IT in July
OpenAI is preparing a broad rollout of GPT-5.6, featuring Sol, Terra, and Luna coding agent models, for Windows users as early as July 6, 2026. The release brings autonomous system management, application deployment, and UI automation capabilities with enterprise-grade governance controls, following a limited preview for approved partners.
AMD Powers Microsoft's Next Xbox, But 'Project Helix' Hints at a Deeper Windows-Console Fusion
Microsoft has confirmed its next Xbox will use AMD processors, sparking renewed interest in 'Project Helix' – a rumored effort to merge Xbox and Windows into a unified hybrid platform. The move promises a larger game library, potential PC storefront access, and streamlined development, but also raises questions about console simplicity and security.
Samsung S Pen's Lost Bluetooth Powers Hit Windows Workflows: What Galaxy Ultra Users Need to Know
Samsung's newer Galaxy Ultra phones have removed Bluetooth from the S Pen, leaving Windows users without convenient remote controls for presentations, camera, and media. This article explains what changed, which devices retain the feature, and provides four practical workarounds, from using older hardware to alternative apps. With slim chances of the feature returning, Windows professionals must adapt their mobile workflow.
2026 Foldable Showdown: Thinness, Display, or Productivity — Which Path Fits Your Windows Workflow?
Honor, Oppo, and Samsung are taking sharply divergent approaches with their 2026 book-style foldables: ultra-thin endurance (Magic V6), a near-creaseless display (Find N6), and deep Windows integration via DeX (Galaxy Z Fold7). For Windows users, the best choice depends on workflow—endurance, media consumption, or PC continuity—with Samsung retaining an edge in enterprise and productivity.