Denial Of Service
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PowerToys 0.100.0 Brings Redesigned Shortcut Guide, Command Palette Gallery, and Multi-Monitor Dock
Microsoft released PowerToys 0.100.0 on June 9, 2026, featuring a rebuilt Shortcut Guide with search and Narrator support, a Command Palette extension gallery with 28 vetted add-ons, multi-monitor Dock support with per-screen pinning, and a new Power Display utility for brightness and color management. The update also includes performance gains, security improvements, and installer optimizations for Windows 10 and 11.
Apple Watch Glucose Reading: FDA Repeats No Clearance for Noninvasive Tech, CGM Display Remains Only Option
As of June 2026, no Apple Watch can monitor blood glucose noninvasively, and the FDA reiterates that no smartwatch or smart ring has been cleared to do so. While the watch can display glucose data from approved CGMs, Apple's rumored internal project faces massive technical and regulatory hurdles. Patients should continue relying on proven CGM systems and avoid unregulated wearables that claim glucose tracking.
HP OmniBook Ultra 14 Launches with 1100-Nit OLED, Setting New Laptop Display Standard Against Dell XPS 14
HP has raised the bar for premium Windows laptops with the 2026 OmniBook Ultra 14, whose 3K OLED panel hits 1100 nits peak brightness, a significant step up from the Dell XPS 14's OLED offering. Available with Intel Panther Lake or Qualcomm Snapdragon X2, this ultraportable combines stunning visuals with cutting-edge performance. The display advantage makes it a top choice for content creators and HDR enthusiasts.
Valve’s Steam Machine 2026 Ambitions Collide with Anti-Cheat Reality
Valve is reportedly planning a Steam Machine console for summer 2026 alongside a new VR headset and controller, but the project faces a major hurdle: kernel-level anti-cheat systems that block top multiplayer games on Linux. While SteamOS has matured with Proton, many publishers still refuse to enable support, leaving the console’s mainstream appeal in doubt.
The Coalition Unveils Demanding PC Specs for Gears of War: E-Day — RTX 2060 and 130GB SSD Required
The Coalition has revealed the minimum PC specifications for Gears of War: E-Day ahead of its October 2026 launch, requiring an RTX 2060 or RX 6600 GPU and a hefty 130GB SSD. The game’s return to Emergence Day promises a cinematic horror experience built for modern hardware, with DirectStorage and Windows 11 likely playing key roles.
Native ls, grep, and More Arrive on Windows: Microsoft's Rust Coreutils Debut at Build 2026
Microsoft introduced a native set of Unix-style command-line tools at Build 2026, based on the Rust uutils project. The tools include ls, cat, grep, find, and xargs, running directly on Windows without WSL, offering better performance and integration than third-party alternatives. This move closes a long-standing gap for developers and signals deeper open-source collaboration.
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam PC Requirements Spark Preorder Warning — Check Steam First
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam’s Steam listing reveals ambiguous PC requirements, sparking confusion and warning against preordering based on unofficial specs. The game requires a modern six-core CPU and Windows 10/11, but detailed hardware demands remain unclear. Gamers should verify requirements directly on Steam to avoid costly hardware mismatches.
Canberra Uni Cuts Data Centre Footprint by 70% in Nutanix Hyperconverged Switch
The University of Canberra detailed at Nutanix .NEXT how migrating to Nutanix HCI cut its data centre footprint by 70%, reduced power costs, and dramatically improved disaster recovery, while seamlessly supporting hundreds of Windows Server VMs.
Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8687 Unleashes Local-First Search: No More Accidental Bing Trips When Typing App Names
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 introduces a local‑first search overhaul that uses fuzzy matching to handle typos, partial names, and abbreviations without triggering Bing web searches. The change prioritizes offline application results, significantly reducing accidental web queries and improving both productivity and privacy. Available now to Dev Channel Insiders, the fix is part of a broader modernization of Windows Search.
Windows 11 2024 Update Cleans Up OOBE, Start Menu Clutter, and a Nagging Cursor Glitch
Windows 11 version 24H2 (2024 Update) revamps the first‑run experience with a cleaner Start menu, streamlined personalization, and a fix for a long‑standing mouse cursor glitch that appeared immediately after setup. The update also reduces post‑OOBE background tasks, making the desktop responsive faster than ever before.
How Anthropic’s Safety Crusade Is Forcing Windows Teams to Rethink AI Governance
Dario Amodei’s 2020 exit from OpenAI over safety concerns led to the creation of Anthropic, a rival AI lab whose Constitutional AI framework is now pressuring Windows enterprises to rethink their AI governance. As Microsoft deepens OpenAI integration into Windows 11 and Azure, enterprise IT teams are exploring Claude models for high-compliance workloads, forcing a multi-cloud, multi-model reality that could determine the future of AI safety on the Windows platform.
Visa Integrates Payments into ChatGPT, Letting AI Agents Spend Your Money
Visa and OpenAI announced a partnership to integrate Visa payments into ChatGPT, allowing users to link their cards so AI agents can make purchases on their behalf. The rollout is planned for later in 2026 and will expand beyond ChatGPT to other OpenAI offerings like the API and GPT Store, marking the start of “delegated AI shopping.”
DreamHost Launches 2026 Linux Hosting Lineup: What Windows Users Gain from Affordable Cloud Flexibility
DreamHost has announced its 2026 web hosting lineup, focusing on Linux-based services with budget-friendly pricing and added cloud flexibility, including shared hosting, managed WordPress, VPS, dedicated servers, and a flexible cloud platform. While the portfolio is Linux-centric, Windows users can still access and manage the services from Windows systems, making the update relevant to developers who primarily work in Windows environments.