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Kindle For PC · Windows 10

Amazon Kills Kindle for PC: What Every Windows Reader Must Do Before June 30

Amazon retired its legacy Kindle for PC app on June 30, 2026, cutting off access to DRM-protected ebooks. The new Microsoft Store-distributed Kindle app supports Windows 10 and 11 but leaves Windows on ARM users and those with unsynced local collections in a bind. This article covers the practical steps Windows readers must take, the EU battery regulation poised to reshape Kindle hardware, and Kobo’s competing StoryGraph sync, all based on recent reporting.

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Steam Machine Gets Windows 11 Drivers: Prepare Your Recovery Plan Before Wiping SteamOS

Valve's official Windows 11 drivers for the Steam Machine remove a key barrier to installing Microsoft's OS on the device, but the lack of dual-boot support and uncertain driver maintenance demand a careful recovery plan. This article explains the performance and usability trade-offs, and provides a step-by-step guide to safely testing Windows 11 while keeping a path back to SteamOS.

WindowsNews Desk·2h ago ·5 min
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Sprinklr Summer Update Connects Microsoft Copilot and Teams to Real-Time Customer Signals

Sprinklr's Summer '26 update introduces a beta MCP connector for Microsoft Copilot, along with Teams integration and AI-powered voice agents, aiming to close the gap between customer insights and real-world action. For Windows-centric organizations, the release offers practical ways to reduce agent context-switching and surface Sprinklr data directly in Copilot. IT teams should test the beta carefully and work with compliance to ensure safe deployment.

WindowsNews Desk·3h ago ·5 min
Windows

Samsung Flex Titanium: The Foldable Display Tech That Could Fix the Crease

Samsung has unveiled Flex Titanium, a new internal display construction designed to make its foldable phones thinner, more durable, and less prone to visible creasing. The technology is expected to debut in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8, which Samsung is set to reveal at its July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event in London.

WindowsNews Desk·4h ago ·5 min
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Attackers Can Weaponize Windows Bind Links to Bypass EDR — Here’s What You Need to Know

Bitdefender Labs has uncovered three techniques that abuse Windows bind links — a legitimate file-system virtualization feature — to hide malware from endpoint detection. After gaining administrator rights, an attacker can redirect trusted file paths to malicious code, leaving the original files untouched and fooling security tools that rely on paths or hashes. Home users face limited risk, but IT teams should urgently audit their EDR’s handling of file identity and lock down container privileges.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Windows · Technology

SEGA's Virtua Fighter Crossroads Lands on NVIDIA's RTX Spark, but Your Next Gaming PC Is Still a Waiting Game

NVIDIA and SEGA have announced that Virtua Fighter Crossroads will support RTX Spark, NVIDIA's new Arm-based Windows superchip. The July 2026 event celebrated 30 years of collaboration, but with RTX Spark PCs not due until fall 2026 and the game releasing in 2027, the commitment is more of a long-term signal than an immediate buying guide. For gamers, power users, and IT pros, the practical impact depends on upcoming hardware reviews and real-world game compatibility.

WN WindowsNews Desk·7h ago
Intel Core Ultra 5 · Core I5

Your 2026 Desktop CPU Guide Is Out of Date: Here’s Why Core Ultra 5 Is the New Default

A recently published guide to the best Intel Core i5 CPUs ignores the March 2026 launch of the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, a processor that replaces the i5 line for new desktop builds. We explain why the older LGA1700 platform is a dead-end, detail the Core Ultra 5's advantages, and provide clear, up-to-date recommendations for builders and upgraders.

WN WindowsNews Desk·9h ago
Samsung Flex Titanium · Galaxy Z Fold 8

Samsung’s Flex Titanium Could Finally Make the Foldable Crease a Thing of the Past

Samsung’s new Flex Titanium display structure, debuting on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 at July’s Unpacked event, aims to drastically reduce foldable creases and improve durability with a titanium-alloy film and plate that replace the polymer support layer. The technology could make foldables more practical for Windows productivity and may spread to future devices, though independent testing is needed to verify bold claims of stiffness and power efficiency.

WN WindowsNews Desk·11h ago
Samsung · Galaxy Z Fold 8

Samsung Flex Titanium Promises a Less Visible Crease on Galaxy Z Fold 8: What You Need to Know Before July 22

Samsung has announced Flex Titanium, a new foldable display structure that uses titanium components to reduce the screen crease and improve durability. The technology debuts in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 at the July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event. While it doesn’t eliminate the crease, it promises a less visible one and better shock resistance, with implications for both everyday users and productivity-focused Windows workflows.

WN WindowsNews Desk·11h ago
Windows · Technology

Microsoft 365 Archive Now Lets You Freeze Individual SharePoint Files to Cut Costs—With Some Strings Attached

Microsoft has launched file-level archiving in SharePoint, letting organizations freeze individual inactive files to lower storage costs while retaining metadata and permissions. The feature, part of Microsoft 365 Archive, comes with important limits: certain file types can’t be archived, reactivated files are locked from re-archiving for 30 days, and archived data still counts toward site storage quotas. This article explains how it works, what admins must configure, and how to roll it out safely.

WN WindowsNews Desk·12h ago
Google Play · Android

Google Opens Play Catalog to Rival Stores on July 22—With a $5,000 Annual Price Tag

On July 22, Google launches its Play Catalog Access Program, allowing approved third-party Android stores in the U.S. to list apps from Google Play—but downloads still go through Google’s infrastructure, and stores pay $5,000 annually. The change stems from the Epic Games antitrust settlement and raises considerations for Android users, developers, and IT admins managing devices. Windows users see no direct impact, but the shift signals a more open Android ecosystem.

WN WindowsNews Desk·14h ago
Windows · Technology

No More Sideloading: Google Play Will Let You Install Rival App Stores on July 22nd

Google Play will begin distributing rival Android app stores in the U.S. on July 22, 2026, ending the sideloading requirement and fulfilling a court order from the Epic Games antitrust case. The change forces Google to host competing marketplaces like the Epic Games Store directly on its platform, while also sharing its app catalog under a new program. Developers must opt out if they don't want their listings shared; users gain easier access to alternative stores but should remain cautious about security. IT administrators should update policies to manage new software installation vectors.

WN WindowsNews Desk·14h ago
Windows Server · Insider Preview

Microsoft Gives Admins a Peek at Trusted Launch and ReFS Boot—With Strict Lab-Only Limits

Windows Server vNext Insider build 29621 debuts Trusted Launch for Hyper-V, ReFS boot, NVMe over Fabrics, and Quick Machine Recovery—but severe restrictions make them lab-only for now. Admins get early looks at future security and storage features, with strict caveats to avoid production use.

WN WindowsNews Desk·15h ago