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Microsoft’s Xbox App Transforms Into a Universal Launcher for Windows Gaming
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Tanzania Airport IT Hiring Spree Seeks Windows Pros for Biometric Systems Amid Windows 10 Sunset
CVPeople Tanzania is recruiting dozens of Junior IT Support Technicians for airport biometric systems, demanding expertise in Windows 10/Server and Linux. The hiring surge spotlights Windows' role in national identity infrastructure just as Windows 10 support ends in October 2025. Candidates with endpoint troubleshooting and biometric device experience are urgently needed.
GPU-Accelerated Subtitle Tools Redefine Windows 11 Editing Workflows in 2025
Windows 11 power users now have a suite of GPU-accelerated desktop subtitle generators that outperform cloud services in speed, privacy, and NLE integration. Tools like Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve Studio, and open-source FFmpeg+Whisper pipelines are redefining workflows, while Subtitle Edit and EZTitles remain indispensable for precision and broadcast compliance.
KB5065426 Update Triggers Win11 24H2 Install Failures—Here’s How to Fix It
The September 2024 cumulative update KB5065426 for Windows 11 24H2 is causing widespread installation failures and SMB file sharing disruptions. Errors include 0x800F0991, 0x800F0922, and more, but an in-place upgrade using the Media Creation Tool has proven to be the most reliable workaround, preserving apps and data while fully patching the system.
Xbox Controllers on Windows 11 Gain Task View With a Long Press in New Preview Build
Microsoft is testing a new three-state Xbox button behavior in Windows 11 Insider build 26220.6682. A long press now opens Task View, enabling controller-only app switching and paving the way for Windows handheld gaming devices. The feature is rolling out gradually to Dev Channel Insiders.
Windhawk: The Modular Toolkit That Restores Missing Windows 11 UI Features
Windhawk restores missing Windows 11 features like vertical taskbars, folder size display, and Start menu customization through modular, open-source mods. It uses code injection, which offers power but requires careful handling of antivirus and anti-cheat conflicts.
Windows 11 Insider Builds Give Xbox Controllers a Long-Press Task View Shortcut
Microsoft is testing a new Xbox controller button behavior in Windows 11 Insider builds that maps a long press of the guide button to Task View, while preserving Game Bar and power-off functions. This change aligns with controller-centric handheld PCs like the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and aims to improve multitasking for gamers and accessibility users. The feature is currently in controlled rollout, with expected refinements based on Insider feedback before wider release.
Microsoft Warns of 2026 Secure Boot Certificate Expiry, Lays Out Rollover Blueprint
Microsoft warns that Secure Boot certificates from 2011 expire June 2026, requiring a rollover to new 2023 CAs. Without action, devices may lose pre-boot security updates, face compatibility issues, and become exposed to bootkits. This guide provides a step-by-step plan for IT admins, home users, and cloud operators.
The Hidden UEFI Time Bomb: Why Your PC’s Secure Boot Certificates Expire in 2026
Microsoft’s original 2011 Secure Boot certificates are expiring by October 2026, cutting off critical pre-boot security updates for devices that don’t receive the 2023 replacement chain. While most home users will be updated automatically via Windows Update, enterprises, Linux users, and those on unsupported Windows versions must actively plan firmware updates to avoid a growing security gap.
Xbox Controller on Windows 11 Gains a Trio of Actions: Game Bar, Task View, Power Off
Microsoft is testing a new three-state mapping for the Xbox button on Windows 11, letting a tap open Game Bar, a long press launch Task View, and a sustained hold power off the controller. Delivered to Insiders via a Controlled Feature Rollout in Dev and Beta builds, the change is part of a broader push to make controllers first-class navigation devices for PCs and handheld gaming systems like the upcoming Xbox Ally. While the feature promises smoother multitasking for controller-only workflows, concerns remain over unclear timing thresholds, driver fragmentation, and potential game conflicts.
Hidden Windows 11 Feature Unlocks Native Keyboard Backlight and Repeat Controls from Settings
Microsoft is testing native keyboard backlight and repeat controls in Windows 11 Insider builds, accessible via a new Keyboard page in Settings. The feature adds a brightness slider and moves legacy repeat-delay and repeat-rate adjustments out of Control Panel, complete with a live test box for immediate feedback. While it simplifies common adjustments and improves accessibility, its full functionality depends on vendor driver support, and advanced RGB control remains separate with tools like Dynamic Lighting.
Xbox Controllers Gain Task View Shortcut in Windows 11 Test Build
Microsoft is testing a new Xbox button gesture in Windows 11 Insider builds that opens Task View on long press, while short press opens Game Bar and hold powers off. The change aims to improve controller-driven multitasking, especially for handheld gaming PCs. It's being gradually rolled out, with potential benefits and some known friction points.
Windows 11 Upgrade Stuck? Four Systematic Fixes That Actually Work
A step-by-step guide to resolving Windows 11 upgrade blocks using firmware updates, safeguard hold checks, a disciplined retry process, and SetupDiag log analysis.