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Apple Rumors · Cloudflare Errors

Cloudflare Errors Unmask Bogus iPhone 18 Pro Max Rumor

Three Indonesian websites briefly claimed that the iPhone 18 Pro Max will launch in September 2026, but all underlying pages now show Cloudflare errors with no verifiable evidence. The phantom rumor underscores how low-credibility sources exploit Apple’s secrecy, and serves as a reminder for Windows admins, IT planners, and users to rely only on confirmed information when making technology decisions.

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HP's 2026 Fix Order Ends Random USB Troubleshooting on Windows 10 and 11

HP's 2026 Tech Takes guide prescribes a counterintuitive first line of defense for the common "USB device not recognized" error on Windows 10 and 11: restart with the device unplugged, then swap ports, then test on another PC before touching software. This article explains why the order matters and how to apply it.

WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·5 min
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Microsoft's Cloud Rebuild Lets Windows Insiders Download a Fresh OS After a Wipe—No Install Media Needed

Microsoft has added a new Windows 11 recovery feature called **Cloud Rebuild** to the **Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)**, letting Windows Insiders erase their PC and reinstall the OS directly from the cloud. Introduced in **Experimental Preview Build 26300.8772**, it enables a fresh clean install without needing any USB drive or install media after a system wipe.

WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·5 min
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Microsoft 365 Backup to Automate Protection Across All Workloads with Unified Policies in July 2026

Microsoft plans to preview full-workload backup policies for Microsoft 365 Backup in July 2026, with general availability in September 2026. The update will let admins create a single policy that automatically protects all Exchange Online, OneDrive, and SharePoint Online data, eliminating the need for per-workload manual configuration. IT teams should begin auditing their current backup coverage and planning exclusion strategies to prepare for the change.

WindowsNews Desk·3h ago ·5 min
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Microsoft to Give IT Admins PowerShell Kill Switch for Teams Interpreter Audio in July 2026

Microsoft plans to add a new PowerShell “kill switch” in July 2026 that lets IT admins mute the AI-generated interpreter audio in Teams Interpreter’s simultaneous mode. The feature will roll out to worldwide standard tenants across Android, iOS, desktop, and Mac, aiming to reduce confusing overlapping translations during multilingual meetings.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago
Windows · Technology

Windows 11’s Task View Is the Multitasking Overhaul You Never Knew You Needed

Paul Thurrott’s recent Windows 11 Field Guide update highlights Task View, the overlooked multitasking hub that makes virtual desktops effortless. This analysis explains what Task View is, why it matters for home users, power users, and admins, how Microsoft evolved it from Windows 10, and provides actionable tips to master it immediately.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago
Windows · Technology

Logicalis Secures Microsoft's Newest Top-Tier Partner Status, Promising Smoother Copilot Rollouts

Logicalis has achieved Microsoft Frontier Partner status and a Copilot specialization on July 7, 2026, giving the company early access to AI deployment tools and dedicated support. The designation positions Logicalis to help enterprises adopt Microsoft Copilot more quickly and securely, with specialized knowledge in identity, governance, and the Azure platform. This development highlights Microsoft's deepening partner ecosystem to drive AI adoption.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Quantum Sensing · Semiconductor Testing

A €76 Million Bet on Diamond Quantum Sensors Could Redefine the Chips Inside Your Windows PC

A Munich-based startup secured €76 million in non-dilutive funding to build chip-testing equipment based on diamond quantum sensors. The investment could lead to more reliable processors and fewer hardware failures for Windows users, though commercial impact is still years away.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Chip Shortage · CHIPS Act

The 157,000-Worker Chip Crisis: Why Your Next Windows PC Might Be Delayed

A new Los Angeles Times report reveals the U.S. semiconductor buildout faces a 157,000 skilled-worker shortage by 2030, threatening to raise prices and delay availability of Windows PCs, laptops, and servers. The crisis, driven by CHIPS Act fabs outpacing the talent pipeline, will hit home users, IT admins, and developers. The article offers practical guidance on what to do now, from buying strategies to workforce planning.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Windows 11 · Reliability

Windows 11’s Driver, Sleep, and Outlook Bugs Drive a Power User Back to Linux

Thom Holwerda's month-long Windows 11 experiment ended in frustration as driver failures, sleep bugs, and Outlook crashes led him to abandon the OS. His experience highlights persistent reliability issues that affect home users, pros, and IT departments alike—and offers practical advice for mitigating similar problems.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Gdid Identifier · Vpn Limitations

Windows 11's GDID Identifier Returns After Deletion, Undermining VPN Privacy

A security researcher found that Windows 11's General Device Identifier (GDID) cannot be permanently removed because it is tied to your Microsoft account. Even after deleting the registry key, it regenerates, allowing tracking across VPN sessions. This has significant privacy implications, highlighted by a recent arrest where law enforcement used the GDID to unmask a suspect.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Windows 11 · Snap Layouts

Windows 11's Snap Just Got a Hidden Upgrade—Here's the Overlooked Power You're Missing

A recent Thurrott.com discovery reveals that Windows 11's Snap feature has evolved with little-known capabilities like persistent Snap Groups across restarts, monitor-adaptive layouts, and a hidden registry toggle for the Snap Assist flyout. This service guide explains what changed, the practical impact for everyday users, power users, and IT admins, and provides step-by-step instructions to master Snap Layouts, Assist, and Groups.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Windows 95 · Installer Heuristics

The Clever Trick Windows 95 Used to Stop Setup Programs from Breaking Your PC

A look back at the Windows 95 heuristic that detected likely installer programs by their filename and launch location, pausing system file checks to prevent setup failures. The article explains how this invisible protection ended DLL hell for everyday users, influenced modern Windows servicing, and still offers practical steps for running legacy installers today.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago