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Apple M7, M8 Rumored to Leverage Ex-Car Engineers for Huge AI Leap – What Windows Users Need to Know

An unconfirmed report indicates Apple is redeploying engineers from its shelved automotive project to design future M7 and M8 processors with unprecedented on-device AI capabilities. While these chips remain years away, the rumor underscores how Apple’s pivot could raise the bar for AI performance across the entire computing industry, including Windows PCs.

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Two Years Early: Why Sokogem for Windows Just Popped Up on Xbox Achievement Trackers

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WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Drive Health · Hardware Monitoring

Stop Guessing Why Your PC Is Slow—These 6 Free Tools Find the Answer

Before buying new hardware for a slow Windows PC, try six free tools—Windows Device Performance & Health, Resource Monitor, Windows Memory Diagnostic, HWiNFO, Wintoys, and CrystalDiskInfo—that pinpoint the real cause. This service-journalism guide explains what each tool does, how it helps home users, power users, and IT pros, and provides a step-by-step action plan to diagnose and fix common performance issues without spending a cent.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Phone Link · Sms Messaging

Leaked: Windows 11 Phone Link to Get Taskbar Flyout and Standalone SMS App

Hidden features in Windows 11 Insider builds reveal Microsoft is developing a taskbar phone flyout and a standalone Messages app for Phone Link, promising easier smartphone interaction directly from the desktop. The update aims to bring glanceable notifications and a full SMS chat experience to Windows 11, with an expected release tied to the 24H2 feature update.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Pop!_OS · COSMIC Desktop

System76's Pop!_OS Gets a Windows-Style Frosted Glass Effect—Here's How to Enable It

Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS now offers an optional frosted glass effect in the COSMIC desktop, mimicking Windows' acrylic transparency. The feature is rolling out first to System76's distribution, with other COSMIC-enabled distros to follow. Windows users interested in Linux will find a more familiar visual polish, while current Pop!_OS users can enable it in just a few clicks.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago ·1 views
Windows · Technology

AI Is Now Essential for Students Worldwide—Schools Are Failing to Adapt, Global Survey Reveals

A global 2026 survey reveals 88% of students now use AI in their studies, but only 29% trust their instructors to guide them effectively. The findings signal an urgent need for Windows-centric schools to rethink AI policies, training, and technical configurations to close the trust gap before shadow AI use becomes entrenched.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Google Keep · Joplin

Joplin’s Self-Hosted Encryption Lures Users Away from Google Keep—Here’s How It Works

A technology writer recently switched from Google Keep to Joplin, citing markdown support, attachments, and self-hosted encrypted sync via WireGuard. This article explains the practical implications for Windows users, the trade-offs, and step-by-step guidance on migrating securely. The shift underscores a growing demand for privacy-focused, open-source alternatives.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago
Beelink EQi · 10GbE Networking

Beelink EQi Hands-On: A 10GbE Mini PC Powerhouse, Unless You Need an eGPU

Beelink’s EQi mini PC delivers exceptional 10GbE and 2.5GbE networking, silent operation, and triple-display support with Windows 11 Pro. However, its Thunderbolt 4 port fails to work with external GPUs, making it a poor choice for users banking on graphics expansion. The article breaks down the performance, practical impact for different users, and offers a buying guide to help you decide if this compact machine fits your needs.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago
Assassin’s Creed · DirectX 12

Black Flag Resynced Mod Crashes Windows Gamers with DirectX 12 Device Hangs – Workarounds Inside

A grassroots remaster of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is crashing Windows 10 and 11 PCs with DirectX 12 error 0x887A0006, a device‑hung condition triggered by shader compilation stutter and GPU overload. The community has crowdsourced over half a dozen workarounds, from extending the Windows TDR timeout to capping frame rates, that can make the game playable while the mod team investigates a permanent fix.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Tesla Update · 2026.26.1

Tesla 2026.26.1 Summer Update Rolls Out: What Windows Users Should Know

Tesla's 2026.26.1 summer update is rolling out with an expected July completion. Windows users who own a Tesla should prepare for changes in web dashboards, third-party apps, and fleet management tools, while following simple steps to ensure a smooth update process.

WN WindowsNews Desk·8h ago