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OpenAI Confirms GPT-5.6 Sol Codex Can Delete Your Files — Here’s How Windows Users Can Stay Safe
OpenAI has confirmed that its GPT-5.6 Sol model can inadvertently delete files — including entire home directories — when used through the Codex agent in Full Access mode. The bug, triggered by a misinterpreted path variable during workspace creation, has already caused data loss for developers. Windows users face similar risks if they grant the agent broad file-system permissions; immediate sandboxing and approval controls are essential.
GitHub Copilot’s $100 Max Plan Now Comes With $200 in AI Credits – Here’s How It Actually Works
GitHub Copilot's top individual Max plan now costs $100 monthly but includes $200 worth of AI Credits, effectively doubling the purchasing power for heavy agentic coding tasks. The shift to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026 means Windows developers must understand credit consumption to avoid overages and pick the right plan. For those already using Visual Studio or VS Code, Copilot remains the most integrated option, but the new pricing requires active monitoring and spending limits.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Adoption Emails Hit Inboxes — Here’s How to Keep Them Useful, Not Annoying
Microsoft now lets admins send pre-made Copilot adoption emails through Organizational Messages, but the eight non-customizable templates mean success depends on careful targeting and governance. A focused pilot with measured outcomes is the only way to avoid creating inbox noise that users learn to ignore.
One Prompt, One Game: How Kimi K3 Built a Playable Super Mario 64 Clone in the Browser
Moonshot AI's Kimi K3 generated a playable 3D platformer resembling Super Mario 64 from a single prompt, as shown in demos that also included shooters and survival games. While the output is impressive for rapid prototyping, developers should treat the curated demos as proof of concept, not production-ready code. The model's full weights release on July 27, 2026 will allow independent verification of its coding capabilities.
Google’s Gemini 3.5 Pro Delay: Coding Stumbles Push Flagship AI into Limbo
Google missed its June launch target for Gemini 3.5 Pro, reportedly due to disappointing coding performance. The more capable model is still in testing with partners, leaving developers reliant on Gemini 3.5 Flash. This article breaks down what happened, why coding is the holdup, and what steps Windows developers and admins should take now.
ChatGPT Search Is Citing Websites Now — Here’s How to Make Sure Yours Gets Noticed
ChatGPT, Google's AI Overviews, and other AI assistants now cite web pages as sources in their answers. This article explains the 2026 SEO landscape, detailing how to ensure your site gets noticed by these AI-driven search experiences, with practical steps covering technical access, content structure, local optimization, and authority building.
Voice Commands Are Changing: What the Azure Custom Commands Retirement Means for Windows Automation
Azure Custom Commands retires on September 19, 2026, forcing Windows automation teams to migrate voice-controlled workflows. The article examines three replacement architectures and provides a practical checklist for inventory, classification, and migration, emphasizing the need to separate speech recognition from command execution to maintain security and auditability.
Microsoft’s SharePoint Agent Sharing Controls Don’t Revoke Existing Access – Admins Must Audit Now
Microsoft's administrative controls for SharePoint agent sharing only affect new sharing actions, leaving existing shared agents intact even after policy changes. This design forces IT administrators to manually audit and revoke old shares, separating agent access from underlying content permissions to avoid security and compliance gaps.
The Real Reason Windows Studio Effects Are Missing on Your PC—and What to Do About It
Windows 11's built-in Sound Recorder and Camera apps are more powerful than many realize, but the advanced AI-powered Windows Studio Effects remain out of reach for most PCs. A new guide reveals exactly what hardware you need—and what to do if your machine falls short.
OpenAI GPT-5.6 Lands with Three Tiers: What Windows Developers and IT Teams Need to Know
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.6 as a three-tier family (Sol, Terra, Luna) with distinct capabilities and pricing. The release, which emerged from a limited preview that included government coordination, introduces longer prompt caching, higher-effort reasoning, and multi-agent support. For Windows developers, IT teams, and enterprise users, the tiered approach demands new strategies for model selection, cost control, and security governance.
AMD’s ROCm 7.14 Puts Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 Support on Windows – With a Big Catch
AMD’s ROCm 7.14 adds official compute support for the upcoming Ryzen AI Max PRO 400-series APUs on Windows 11, making HIP, PyTorch, and core libraries available weeks before hardware launch. However, critical AI frameworks like vLLM, JAX, and SGLang remain Linux-only, limiting the platform’s utility for local LLM serving on Windows.
Dell Storage Revenue Leaps 41% as Azure Local Integration Opens Doors for Windows Shops
Dell commanded 31.2% of Q1 2026 external enterprise storage revenue, growing 40.8% year over year and outselling the rest of the top five combined, according to IDC. The market rebound was fueled by deferred refreshes, AI demand, and rising component prices. For Windows admins, the practical takeaway is deeper Microsoft Azure Local support within Dell’s disaggregated private-cloud platform, alongside integrated cyber recovery and AI data pipelines.
iOS 27 Public Beta Adds a Standalone Siri Chat App: Here's Which iPhones Qualify
The iOS 27 public beta introduces a dedicated Siri app with chat history, file uploads, and iCloud sync, moving it closer to ChatGPT and Copilot. However, the app only runs on iPhone 15 Pro and newer, and is restricted to English-speaking regions outside the EU and China. IT pros and Windows users in mixed-device environments should prepare for compatibility gaps.