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Windows Update Gains Calendar Pause Picker as Microsoft Targets Single Monthly Reboot
Microsoft is rolling out a calendar-based pause control for Windows Update that lets users pick an exact end date up to 35 days away. Simultaneously, the company is developing a unified update stack that aims to cut mandatory monthly restarts to just one. The UI change is in Insider testing now; the single-reboot goal is targeted for future Windows 11 releases.
Xbox Wireless Controller Drops to $54: The Best Budget Pick for Windows PC Gaming Right Now
The Xbox Wireless Controller is now $54 on the Microsoft Store, making it the most affordable official gamepad for Windows PCs. It offers seamless Bluetooth connectivity, solid build quality, and broad game support, undercutting premium and third-party alternatives alike. This deal is a prime opportunity for PC gamers to upgrade to a reliable wireless controller.
Windows 11 Gets Point-in-Time Restore via KB5095093: Here’s How the 50GB Rollback Works
Microsoft's optional preview update KB5095093 introduces Point-in-time restore for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, featuring a 50GB storage cap and deep integration with WinRE for rollback even when Windows fails to boot. The feature modernizes system recovery with comprehensive snapshots and is expected to reach all users via July's Patch Tuesday.
Desjardins Adopts Microsoft Dynamics 365 to Unify Member Relationship Management
Desjardins Group has implemented Microsoft Dynamics 365 as a unified CRM platform across its distribution networks, giving advisors a comprehensive view of member histories. The modernization replaces legacy systems, improves personalized service, and leverages AI for proactive member engagement. The deployment highlights the growing role of Microsoft's ecosystem in financial services digital transformation.
Sony Slashes Bungie Jobs as Destiny 2 Live-Service Ends, Marathon Becomes Sole Focus
Sony announced layoffs at Bungie on June 25, 2026, primarily affecting the Destiny 2 team after the game's final live-service event. The restructuring shifts focus to the upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, with some Marathon staff also let go. The move signals the end of active development for Destiny 2 and raises questions about Bungie's future under Sony.
16 Cores, Zero Gaming Cred: The $239 RmataMini P99S Takes a 2014 Xeon and Calls It a Gaming PC
The RmataMini P99S attempts to lure budget gamers with a 16-core Intel Xeon E5-2698 v3 and discrete Nvidia graphics inside a compact case for $239. However, the decade-old server CPU offers abysmal single-thread performance, the unspecified GPU is incapable of modern gaming, and official Windows 11 support is nonexistent. This article dissects the hardware, benchmarks expectations, and concludes that the P99S is a poor investment for anyone wanting to play games.
Microsoft’s New Outlook Will Group Back-to-Back Email Alerts Starting Late June – But Click Lag Still a Thorn
Microsoft announced on June 9, 2026, that the new Outlook for Windows and web will soon group back-to-back email notifications to prevent notification overload. The feature begins rolling out in late June, but many users still cite persistent click lag as a major pain point that undermines the app's usability. While notification grouping addresses a critical complaint, broader performance improvements are needed for the new Outlook to win over skeptical power users.
Why Windows Users Are Switching to GreenGeeks’ Eco-Friendly Linux Hosting in 2026
GreenGeeks remains a top choice for eco-conscious web hosting in 2026, offering Linux-based shared, VPS, and reseller plans with cPanel. Its 300% green energy commitment and competitive pricing attract small businesses, and Windows users can easily manage sites using familiar tools like WSL and Remote Desktop. This review explores whether GreenGeeks lives up to its environmental and performance promises.
Copilot Gets Eyes: Microsoft 365 to Add Real-Time Screen Analysis and Camera Vision from June 2026
Microsoft will roll out Vision in Microsoft 365 Copilot from June 2026, enabling real-time screen and camera analysis across Office apps and Teams. The feature includes strong privacy controls, per-user consent, and IT governance tools to manage visual data processing securely in the enterprise.
Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8758 Ships with Dedicated Taskbar Size Control and Cloud File Explorer Boost
Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8758 introduces a long-awaited dedicated Taskbar size setting with Small, Medium, and Large options, along with smoother size transitions. The build also improves File Explorer’s cloud file handling, making status icons and context menus more responsive for OneDrive users.
New Windows 11 Insider Preview Adds Taskbar Size Slider and Update Restart Smarts
Microsoft released three Windows 11 Insider builds on June 26, 2026, introducing a much-requested Taskbar Size setting, several File Explorer stability fixes, and intelligent update coordination. These experimental builds, available in the Canary and Dev channels, allow testers to resize the taskbar, avoid explorer crashes, and schedule restarts more conveniently. The improvements signal a user-centric direction for the next Windows 11 feature update.
Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Consumer Security Updates to 2027 Amid Stalled Windows 11 Migration
Microsoft has extended Windows 10 consumer security updates by an additional year, pushing the end of the paid ESU program to October 12, 2027 for eligible devices. The quietly posted update comes as Windows 11 migration appears to be stalled, offering a continued security “reprieve” to millions of PCs that can’t or won’t upgrade.
Microsoft Scout Brings Always-On AI Autopilot to Windows and M365 at Build 2026
Microsoft announced Scout at Build 2026, an always-on AI agent that autonomously works across Windows and Microsoft 365 with its own digital identity. Scout marks a transition from reactive assistants like Copilot to proactive, autopilot-style task management for business users. The agent raises new IT governance questions as it acts on behalf of users with its own permissions and will roll out in preview later in 2026.