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NASA's Artemis II Mission Rocked by Outlook Duplicate Crash on Surface Pro, Highlighting Deep-Space IT Gaps
During the Artemis II mission, a Surface Pro running Windows 11 suffered a duplicate Outlook process crash, forcing Mission Control to remotely resolve the issue across a 1.3-second delay. The incident exposes critical gaps in space endpoint management and underscores the need for more resilient, self-healing PC configurations in disconnected environments.
That Microsoft Teams Ringtone Is Now a Car Horn in Forza Horizon 6 — And It’s Causing Chaos on PC
Forza Horizon 6 launched on May 19, 2026, bringing the divisive Microsoft Teams ringtone to its roster of car horns. The horn, which mimics the sound of an incoming call or message, has quickly become a tool for pranking unsuspecting remote workers during virtual meetings. This playful crossover between Microsoft’s productivity suite and its flagship racing franchise is sparking laughter and groans across the globe.
The architectural battleground: Euro-Office, Collabora Online, and LibreOffice Web redefine open-source office suites
Euro-Office, Collabora Online, and The Document Foundation’s upcoming LibreOffice Web represent three distinct architectural forks of open-source office productivity—desktop-native, server-streamed, and browser-native via WebAssembly—each targeting digital sovereignty, compliance, and cross-platform access while challenging Microsoft 365’s dominance in regulated industries and public administration.
Microsoft Ships Touchpad Fixes in Latest Windows 11 Release Preview Builds for 24H2 and 25H2
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Release Preview builds 26100.8728 and 26200.8728 on June 12, 2026, for versions 24H2 and the upcoming 25H2. The updates bring critical touchpad performance fixes, enterprise networking improvements, and File Explorer refinements. Both builds are now available for testers in the Release Preview channel, signaling that the 25H2 feature update is on track for a fall general release.
Microsoft to Default Managed Users to Edge Extended Stable in August 2026
Microsoft will automatically move most managed devices to the Edge Extended Stable channel starting with Edge 152 on August 27, 2026. This default shift cuts feature updates from every four weeks to every eight, easing IT validation burdens but requiring explicit opt-out for pilot and developer groups. Admins should audit policies and prepare testing strategies now.
Office 2019 for Mac to Lose Edit and Save Features on July 13, 2026
Microsoft has announced that Office 2019 for Mac will lose the ability to create, edit, and save files on July 13, 2026, due to an expiring digital certificate. The reduced functionality mode will leave Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote able only to open, view, and print documents. Users must migrate to Microsoft 365, a newer perpetual version, or alternative office suites before the deadline to avoid disruption.
Microsoft Warns Office 2019 for Mac, iPhone, and iPad Users Will Lose Editing Access in July 2026
Microsoft will limit Office 2019 for Mac, iPhone, and iPad to read-only mode starting July 13, 2026, removing editing capabilities in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. The change pushes users toward Microsoft 365 subscriptions or newer perpetual licenses, while alternatives like iWork and Google Workspace remain available.
Euro-Office 1.0 Lands as Europe’s AGPL Fork of OnlyOffice to Counter Microsoft 365 Dominance
Euro-Office 1.0, a browser-based AGPL fork of OnlyOffice, launched on June 9, 2026, as a European sovereign alternative to Microsoft 365, backed by cloud and collaboration vendors. It prioritizes OOXML compatibility for real-world interoperability while offering ODF support, and includes eIDAS signatures and data residency features aimed at public-sector procurement. The project faces challenges in mobile access and offline editing but represents the strongest open-source challenge yet to Microsoft’s European dominance.
July 13, 2026 Deadline: Office 2019 for Mac Will Reach 'Reduced Functionality' as License Certificate Expires
Microsoft has confirmed that Office 2019 for Mac will enter reduced functionality mode on July 13, 2026, due to an expiring license-validation certificate. Because extended support for the suite ended in October 2025, the company will not release a certificate refresh, leaving users unable to create or edit documents. Affected individuals and organizations must migrate to Microsoft 365, Office 2021, or alternative productivity suites before the deadline.
Microsoft Sets August 2026 for Unified Inbox in New Outlook, Plus Mail Merge and .PST Boost
Microsoft confirms that the new Outlook for Windows and web will receive a unified ‘All Accounts’ inbox in August 2026, alongside advanced mail merge and expanded .PST import support. These features aim to bridge critical gaps between the modern client and classic Outlook, easing the forced migration for enterprise and consumer users.
Microsoft’s 2026 Teams Wi‑Fi Check‑In: Convenience vs. Office Surveillance Fears
Microsoft is reviving a previously shelved feature that automatically updates an employee’s work location in Teams based on corporate Wi‑Fi connections. Coming in 2026, the tool includes privacy safeguards and user controls, but critics warn it could easily become a tool for enforcing return‑to‑office mandates. The rollout tests the balance between hybrid work efficiency and employee autonomy.
Microsoft Teams Wi‑Fi Presence: Seamless Office Check‑In or Employee Tracking?
Microsoft is set to introduce a Teams and Places feature that automatically marks employees as present in specific office locations using Wi‑Fi network data. While it promises smoother hybrid coordination and real estate optimization, privacy concerns are mounting over passive tracking and potential employee surveillance.
DavMail 6.8 Adds Full Microsoft Graph UI for EWS Retirement Prep
DavMail 6.8 introduces full Microsoft Graph API support in the GUI, improving calendar reliability and preparing users for the eventual retirement of Exchange Web Services. The update streamlines OAuth 2.0 authentication, boosts performance for IMAP and CalDAV sync, and keeps EWS functional but on notice.