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Windows 11 · KB5095093

Windows 11 Storage Bug Fix: Microsoft Patches Bloat-Causing Permission Log in KB5095093

Microsoft's optional KB5095093 update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 fixes a disk-space bug where a permission service log file could grow to tens of gigabytes. The fix is available now as a preview and will be part of July's Patch Tuesday.

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Windows · Technology

Microsoft Copilot's Big Reset: One App to Rule Them All and a Line-Item Bill for AI Agents

Microsoft is planning to merge its consumer and enterprise Copilot apps into a single experience by August 2026, according to a leaked roadmap. The move will cut underused features and introduce paid AI agents, turning the free AI assistant into a more monetized platform. Users face a mixed bag of a simpler interface and potential feature losses, while admins gain easier management but must prepare for migration.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Semiconductor · Osat

India Flips the Switch on First Commercial OSAT Plant: How It Could Reshape the Global Chip Pipeline for Windows PCs

Prime Minister Modi opened CG Semi’s OSAT facility in Sanand, Gujarat on July 4, 2026, marking India’s first commercial chip packaging plant. While the immediate impact on Windows PC buyers is limited, the plant diversifies the concentrated global semiconductor supply chain, potentially easing future chip shortages and reducing price volatility. IT admins should track this as a sign of India’s growing role in hardware manufacturing, which could influence enterprise refresh cycles by decade’s end.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Microsoft Edge · Windows 11

Microsoft Edge Is Lurking in Every Corner of Windows 11 – Here’s How to Rein It In

Paul Thurrott’s updated Windows 11 Field Guide urges users to defensively configure Microsoft Edge, even if they never use it as a browser. Edge’s background processes and privacy-eroding settings can leak data and slow your system, but a quick checklist of tweaks can lock it down.

WN WindowsNews Desk·2h ago
Android 17 · Continue On

Android’s New ‘Continue On’ Feature Could Be the Cross-Device Glue Windows Users Have Been Missing

Google is testing a new Android feature called ‘Continue On’ that allows seamless app handoff from a phone to a tablet. While the feature is currently limited to Android devices, it could signal a push toward better cross-device integration that might eventually reach Windows through Chrome.

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Windows · Technology

The $1,000 Handheld: How Memory Prices Are Erasing the Budget PC Gaming Market

Rising memory prices are pushing budget handheld gaming PCs toward the $1,000 mark, erasing the value segment. PC Gamer's July 4, 2026 report details how soldered DRAM and NAND costs are forcing manufacturers to raise prices, leaving buyers with fewer affordable options. This analysis explains the impact, the root causes, and practical steps to still get a portable PC gaming fix without overspending.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
MSI · Windows 11

MSI Bets Its 2026 Laptops and Peripherals on a Unified Windows Ecosystem—What That Means for You

MSI has unveiled a strategic shift toward a connected Windows PC ecosystem, integrating gaming laptops, desktop components, and peripherals through a revamped MSI Center 3.0. The 2026 product roadmap brings AI-driven performance profiles, unified driver updates, and cross-device synchronization, with practical benefits for gamers, creators, and power users—but also raises concerns about vendor lock-in.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Powertoys · Awake Utility

PowerToys Awake Redesign to Introduce Timer Flyout and Per-App Keep Awake Controls

Microsoft is redesigning the PowerToys Awake utility to include a new flyout with timer presets and per-app keep awake controls. The change streamlines the experience for users who need temporary sleep prevention, offering one-click timers and an improved process-aware mode. Expect it in a future PowerToys update after community review on GitHub.

WN WindowsNews Desk·4h ago
Windows · Technology

Thurrott’s Revamped Windows 11 Virtualization Guide Unlocks Hyper-V and Sandbox for Everyday Users

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WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Penpot · Figma Alternative

Forget Figma's Seat Counts: Penpot's 2026 Wireframing Tools Cut Costs for Windows Teams

Penpot's 2026 updates make it a credible Figma alternative for Windows users, slashing costs with no per-seat fees and supporting self-hosting on Windows Server. The open-source tool now offers real-time collaboration, improved CSS Grid export, and easy local deployment, appealing to solo designers and enterprise IT managers alike.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago