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Android 17 Pixel Launcher Adds Long-Awaited Option to Disable App Names
Google’s Android 17 update adds a Pixel Launcher option to hide home screen app labels, delivering a cleaner, minimal look natively. The feature echoes Windows Phone’s label-free tiles and highlights the growing demand for customizable, distraction-free interfaces across platforms.
SpaceX SPCX IPO Stuns Markets, Rules Out Dividends—Here’s Why That Matters for Windows Users
SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history on June 12, 2026, under the ticker SPCX, but immediately dashed income investors' hopes by ruling out dividends. The company will plow all cash into Starlink and Starship, with Windows users standing to benefit from expanded satellite internet connectivity.
Microsoft Sneaks a Low Latency Profile into Windows 11 KB5094126 — Here’s How It Makes Start and Search Instant
Microsoft’s June 2026 KB5094126 update for Windows 11 includes a hidden Low Latency Profile that briefly boosts CPU speed during Start menu, search, and Action Center interactions. Available now via a registry tweak, it dramatically reduces shell latency with minimal battery impact, and may eventually be enabled by default through telemetry-driven updates.
Microsoft’s .dxdmp Format Puts GPU Crash Forensics Directly into PIX
Microsoft has released a public preview of DirectX Dump Files (.dxdmp), a standardized crash format for DirectX 12 that allows GPU timeout and device removal states to be inspected in PIX. The vendor-agnostic snapshot captures full GPU state at the moment of a hang, enabling faster root-cause analysis without custom crash handlers, and integrates with Windows Error Reporting for telemetry. The preview is available now on Windows 11 via the DirectX Agility SDK.
Windows 11 26H2 Lands as Enablement Package: The Upgrade That Feels Like Maintenance
Microsoft officially confirmed on June 19, 2026, that Windows 11 version 26H2 is being rolled out to Insiders as an enablement package. This approach turns the traditionally disruptive annual feature update into a seamless, maintenance-like experience. The move promises faster upgrades and simplified IT deployment, signaling a shift in how Windows evolves.
SZA's 238-Song AI Training Discovery Exposes Deep Copyright Rift in Music Tech
SZA revealed that 238 of her songs, which she suspects includes unreleased material, were found in an AI training database used by generative music platforms. She condemned the continued support of generative AI without consent or compensation, warning it threatens the broader music ecosystem and deepening the ongoing copyright rift between artists and AI tech companies.
Microsoft Suddenly Removes Free Copilot from Office Desktop Apps, Sparking User Backlash
Microsoft has removed the free Copilot Chat button from the desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, with the change taking effect April 15, 2026 via an automatic Microsoft 365 update. Users can no longer access the in-app AI assistant for features like document summarization and drafting unless they subscribe to Copilot Pro or the Microsoft 365 Copilot enterprise add-on, sparking immediate backlash.
WPS Office Proves Itself as the Ultimate Microsoft Office Alternative Across Every Device
A new review highlights WPS Office as a top-tier Microsoft alternative, offering seamless .docx, .xlsx, and .pptx compatibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, mobile, and web. With robust PDF tools and a pricing model that starts free, it presents a compelling case for users tired of Office subscriptions.
How to Activate Windows 11 Clipboard History Without Group Policy Editor
Windows 11 Home users can enable Clipboard History by editing specific registry keys when the Group Policy Editor is unavailable. This article explains why the feature may be blocked, provides step-by-step registry fixes, and covers troubleshooting for common issues like telemetry settings and conflicting software.
Windows Performance Myths: The Truth About Disabling Print Spooler, Smart Card, and Search Services
Disabling Print Spooler, Smart Card, and Windows Search services on modern Windows PCs rarely delivers noticeable performance gains unless the system relies on an old mechanical hard drive. These services consume minimal resources when idle, and turning them off often breaks important functionality like printing, file search, or enterprise authentication. Instead, users should focus on hardware upgrades, startup management, and selective indexing adjustments for a genuinely faster experience.
Sony Slams PC Door on PS5 Single-Player Exclusives, Embraces Live-Service Day-One Releases
Sony has confirmed that major first-party single-player PS5 games will not launch on PC simultaneously with the console, remaining console exclusives for an indeterminate window. Live-service titles, however, will release day-and-date on Windows. The strategy aims to protect hardware sales while maximizing player bases for online games.
Ubisoft Co-Founder Claude Guillemot Dies in Plane Crash at 69, Leaving a Legacy in PC Gaming and Flight Sim Hardware
Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft and driving force behind Thrustmaster PC gaming hardware, died in a Cessna 421 crash near La Baule, France on June 19, 2026. His operational and logistics expertise helped build Ubisoft into a global game publisher, while his work with Thrustmaster made flight sticks and gamepads a staple of Windows PC gaming. He was 69.
Microsoft to Preinstall Affinity Suite on Surface Pro and Laptop, Offering Free Adobe Alternative
Microsoft will preinstall Canva's Affinity creative suite on all new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop devices starting June 2026, providing a free perpetual license for Designer, Photo, and Publisher. This partnership challenges Adobe's subscription-based Creative Cloud and positions Surface as a compelling hardware choice for price-conscious creatives.