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Windows 11 Build 26300 Introduces Cloud Rebuild for USB-Free OS Recovery
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Lenovo's New Yoga AiO Combines a 31.5-Inch 4K OLED with Intel Core Ultra—Should Creatives Take Notice?
Lenovo has released the Yoga AiO i 32 Aura Edition, an all-in-one Windows 11 PC featuring a 31.5-inch 4K OLED display and Intel's new Core Ultra X7 358H processor with integrated Arc B390 graphics. This premium desktop targets creative professionals and power users with color-accurate visuals, AI acceleration, and a sleek, clutter-free design, positioning itself as a strong competitor to Apple's iMac lineup.
Microsoft’s Cloud Rebuild Feature Gives Windows 11 a Clean Start Over the Internet
Microsoft is developing Cloud Rebuild, a new Windows 11 recovery method that downloads the latest OS and drivers from Windows Update, eliminating the need for USB drives or recovery partitions. The feature, discovered in Insider builds, promises easier PC resets for home users and streamlined deployment for IT admins. Though not yet released, it signals a shift toward fully self-healing Windows installations.
Ditch MP3: Why FLAC and Opus Are the Smart Choices for Windows Audio
A new guide from How-To Geek advises Windows users to leave MP3 behind: RIP CDs to FLAC for lossless archives, and use Opus or AAC for efficient portable copies. This article breaks down the practical impact, the history of audio codecs on Windows, and step-by-step actions for home users, power users, and developers.
Microsoft Shared Device IP History with FBI, Linking Teen to Scattered Spider Cybercrime Group
Microsoft provided the FBI with a Windows device's full IP-address history, linked to a unique Global Device Identifier (GDID), helping agents connect a 19-year-old suspect to the Scattered Spider hacking group. This case highlights how Windows' built-in advertising ID can be used for long-term tracking, even with a VPN. Users can reduce their exposure by adjusting privacy settings and using local accounts.
Why Ubuntu’s Workspaces Just Beat Zorin OS for Windows 10 Refugees
A How-To Geek writer who initially adopted Zorin OS for aging Windows 10 PCs found Ubuntu's GNOME workspaces, larger software library, and extension flexibility a superior migration path. With Windows 10 support ending in October 2025, the comparison offers a practical guide for users deciding which Linux distro can best replace Windows on unsupported hardware.
A Free Bus Compressor Plugin Has Just Arrived for Windows 10 and 11 — Here’s Who Needs It
Analog Obsession has released TheBus, a free bus-compressor plugin for Windows 10 and 11 in VST3 and AAX formats. The tool is tailored for gluing mixes together and is available at no cost, making it a compelling addition for home producers, podcast editors, and streamers. This article explains what a bus compressor does, who benefits, and how to install it on Windows systems.
No Stutter in Sight: Early Hands-On with Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake Reveals buttery PC Performance
An early hands-on with the PC version of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced reveals no major stutter, a stark contrast to many Ubisoft PC ports. The remake uses a new Anvil Engine foundation that eliminates common frame-time issues, promising a smooth experience for desktop gamers when the game eventually launches.
Indie studio BamBit unveils 'ROUTE' on July 8, 2026—a co-op zombie survival game with a moving school bus as your mobile fortress.
Indie studio BamBit revealed ROUTE on July 8, 2026, a first-person co-op zombie survival game where players use a moving school bus as their mobile base. The teaser and Steam wishlist launch showcase a mix of crafting, base defense, and route planning. Windows gamers should wishlist now and follow the developer for updates, as no release date has been set.
Riot's Teamfight Tactics Engine Swap Kills Mac Support After Patch 18.1
Riot Games is ending macOS support for Teamfight Tactics with patch 18.1 as it moves the game from its Hextech engine to Unreal Engine. Windows players are unaffected, but Mac users must switch to a PC or compatible mobile device to continue playing. The change also drops older low-memory iOS and Android devices, reflecting a broader push to modernize TFT’s tech stack.
Windows 11 Storage Sense Still Can’t Match BleachBit’s Secure Deletion and Deep Cleaning in 2026
Windows Central’s analysis confirms that BleachBit remains a useful cleanup utility for Windows 11 in 2026, filling gaps in Microsoft’s Storage Sense around app caches, browser traces, and secure deletion—all without risky registry cleaning. The tool is especially valuable for privacy-conscious users and those who need deeper junk removal than the operating system provides natively.
Microsoft's Preview Update KB5095093 Stops Windows 11 File from Eating 500GB of Your Storage
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 fixes a bug where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file could silently swell to 500GB, filling drives. The update caps the file size and triggers cleanup on restart. Users can manually delete the file if needed, but installing the update permanently prevents recurrence.
No More Control Panel Clicking: Windows 11 Simplifies Microphone Troubleshooting
Windows 11 now centralizes all microphone troubleshooting steps—device selection, testing, privacy permissions, and driver updates—within the modern Settings app. The traditional Control Panel sound dialog still exists but is no longer the recommended starting point. This article explains the change, its impact on home users and IT pros, and provides a step-by-step guide to fixing microphone issues the Windows 11 way.