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Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8758 Brings Native Taskbar Size Setting to Testers
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8758 has introduced a long-awaited native taskbar size setting, allowing users to switch to a compact mode without hacks. The feature addresses one of the most persistent user complaints since Windows 11’s launch and could make its way to stable releases later this year if testing goes well.
HALO TOUCH V2: The Rotary Hub That Brings AIDA64 Sensor Panel and Touch Control to Your Windows Desktop
Innoelement's HALO TOUCH V2 combines a 3.5-inch touch screen, a physical rotary dial, a USB hub, dual microSD slots, and Fast Ethernet into a single desktop device. It functions as an AIDA64 sensor panel for real-time system monitoring, offers customizable controls for creative apps, and includes a USB power meter—all without proprietary drivers on Windows 10 and 11.
Microsoft Finally Lets Windows 11 Users Move the Taskbar and Shrink Icons in New Insider Experimental Build
Microsoft is testing the return of movable taskbar and smaller icon modes in Windows 11 Insider Experimental Builds 26300.8493 and 26300.8758. The feature, available in the Experimental channel from May 2026, allows users to reposition the taskbar to any screen edge and toggle compact buttons. Although not guaranteed for public release, the polished settings page suggests the company is serious about restoring long-requested customization options.
Google Chrome’s Hidden Voice Typing Appears on Windows 11—But Dictation Hits a Wall
Google Chrome’s built-in voice typing has been spotted in Canary builds on Windows 11, but the “Start dictation” command fails to produce any text. The feature likely uses Google’s on-device speech engine and could rival Microsoft’s native dictation once completed, though privacy and technical hurdles remain.
Rufus 4.15 Released: Critical Fixes for Windows 11 24H2 Install Failures and Snapdragon X Boot Loops
Rufus 4.15, released on June 30, 2026, fixes three critical bugs: silent Windows installation failures at 75% progress, boot crashes on Snapdragon X ARM64 devices, and a broken Windows 11 24H2 requirement bypass. The update replaces a faulty UEFI:NTFS driver, corrects an ARM64 architecture check, and restores TPM/CPU bypass functionality. All Windows users who create USB install media should upgrade immediately.
Brave Software Ships Brave Origin: The Bare-Bones Chromium Browser for Privacy Purists
Brave Software released Brave Origin on June 4, 2026, a minimalist Chromium browser that removes all extras like Brave Rewards, crypto wallet, and AI assistant, focusing solely on speed and privacy. Available immediately on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, the browser boasts a 40% smaller footprint and faster performance while retaining Brave's ad-blocking Shields. The launch addresses long-standing community demands for a stripped-down, no-bloat service environment.
ReactOS Makes Historic Leap With First NT6 System Call, Opening Door to Vista-Era Compatibility
ReactOS merged its first NT6 system call, NtGetCurrentProcessorNumberEx, marking the open-source project’s initial move beyond Windows XP/2003 compatibility toward Vista-era support. The stub function currently returns a not-implemented status but opens the door for future implementations needed to run modern applications. This milestone reflects renewed ambition to make ReactOS a viable Windows alternative after years of stagnation.
Edge Will Soon Rescue Broken Sites With One-Click Privacy Adjustments
Microsoft Edge plans to launch an in-context troubleshooting feature in August 2026 that detects when a website breaks due to strict privacy settings and offers one-click fixes. Instead of guessing which setting to change, users will see a prompt to adjust tracking prevention or review site permissions right from the broken page, streamlining the fix for common compatibility issues.
GitHub Models Shutdown: Windows Teams Have Until July 30 to Migrate
GitHub Models will fully shut down on July 30, 2026, giving developers just 29 days to migrate AI workflows. Microsoft directs users to Azure AI Foundry, which entails significant authentication and cost changes for Windows teams. Delaying migration risks production outages and permanent data loss.
GitHub Issue Fields Go GA with Typed Priority, Date Support, and MCP AI Access
GitHub has launched issue fields into general availability, adding typed priority, date support, and MCP AI access to streamline project management. The update lets teams replace fragile label workflows with structured metadata, and enables AI tools like Copilot to reason over issue data accurately. Enterprise Server support is slated for a later release.
AlphaTheta CDJ-1500X Packs Club-Standard Features Into a Compact, Wi-Fi-Ready Player
AlphaTheta's CDJ-1500X shrinks professional DJ features into a compact form with built-in Wi-Fi, streaming, NFC login, and the new CoBeat performance tool, making it ideal for tight booths and mobile setups while maintaining deep integration with Windows-based rekordbox workflows.
Microsoft Quietly Extends Consumer Windows 10 Support to 2027, Reshapes Insider Program, and Hikes Xbox Prices
Microsoft has quietly extended consumer Windows 10 security update purchasing until October 2027, two years past the original end-of-support date, acknowledging the large number of PCs that can’t or won’t upgrade to Windows 11. The news also highlights Microsoft’s reshaped Windows Insider program, its push toward agentic AI, and changes that include higher Xbox Game Pass-related pricing.
Sony to Halt Physical PS5 Game Discs by 2028: Ripple Effects on Xbox and Windows 11 Gaming
Sony will stop producing new physical PlayStation game discs in January 2028, accelerating the industry's digital-only shift. The move pressures Microsoft to enhance Xbox Game Pass, disk-to-digital conversion, and Windows 11 gaming features while raising concerns about game preservation, used games, and broadband access.