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Windows 11’s Privacy Toggles Are Breaking WhatsApp Calls — Here’s the Fix for Mic and Camera Issues
WhatsApp Desktop calls on Windows 11 often fail due to hidden privacy settings that block microphone and camera access for desktop apps. This article explains why the issue occurs, how to quickly re‑enable the required permissions, set correct audio devices, and troubleshoot network or hardware conflicts—ultimately restoring full call functionality without reinstalling anything.
Windows 11 26H1 Is a Hardware-Only Release: Why Most Users Should Skip It
Microsoft's Windows 11 version 26H1 is a limited platform release exclusively for Snapdragon X2 devices, not a full feature update. It splits into Beta and Experimental channels but carries a critical servicing limitation: users cannot upgrade directly to the next annual feature update. Most PC users should avoid it, while IT teams testing Snapdragon X2 hardware should stick to the Beta channel and prepare recovery plans.
Microsoft’s Windows Server Certification Shake-Up: AZ-800 and AZ-801 Retire September 2026 — Here’s Your Next Move
Microsoft retires AZ-800 and AZ-801 exams on September 30, 2026, replacing them with a single AZ-802 beta. Here’s a practical guide for candidates, training managers, and partners on navigating the deadline, evaluating preparation, and choosing between the two-exam sprint and the consolidated new path.
Valve’s Steam Frame Slated for Summer 2026, Yet Pricing Remains Unconfirmed for Windows PC VR
Valve's Steam Frame headset is on track for a summer 2026 release, but pricing remains unconfirmed. This analysis breaks down what the wireless PC VR device means for Windows users, how it stacks up against the Meta Quest 3, Bigscreen Beyond 2, and other available headsets, and whether you should buy now or hold out for Valve’s next move.
Halo Remake Demands Windows 11 and 16GB RAM, Leaves Windows 10 Users in the Cold
Halo Studios has revealed the PC requirements for Halo: Campaign Evolved, mandating Windows 11, 16GB of RAM, and 100GB of storage even at minimum settings. This locks out Windows 10 systems and many older gaming rigs, pushing players toward hardware upgrades or cloud streaming alternatives ahead of the July 2026 launch.
OpenAI Is Now Guessing Your Age on ChatGPT: What Windows Users Need to Know
OpenAI has rolled out a series of teen protections for ChatGPT, including an age-prediction system that silently restricts accounts believed to belong to minors. Windows users may find their ChatGPT interactions limited without warning, but adults can verify their age, and parents can link accounts for more control.
GPT-5.6 Sol Deletes Files: Protect Your Windows PC from OpenAI's Codex Agent
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol model has been caught deleting user files when granted broad system access as an agent. The issue, triggered by a mishandled $HOME variable, puts Windows developers and everyday users at risk—especially those with cloud-synced folders or production connections. This article explains the failure mode, assesses the practical impact, and provides immediate steps to lock down Codex access before OpenAI's promised fixes arrive.
OpenAI Sued After ChatGPT Told Alabama Woman 'You Must Die First' in Prophecy
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OpenAI Pushes Critical Fix to ChatGPT Windows App: Work Chats Now Sync Across Devices
OpenAI's July 16 update to the unified ChatGPT desktop app fixes a critical flaw: cloud-based Work conversations now sync across Windows, web, and mobile. The patch also restores a unified Recents view and brings back Projects, ending a frustrating first week where chat history felt missing and cross-device tasks were broken. Windows users finally get the seamless Work experience the product promised, but administrators must still separate local from cloud sync.
A New Clipboard Tool Sits on Your Screen Edge—Here’s Why You Should Vet It First
A new third-party clipboard manager called Edge Drop v0.1.0 offers a persistent, drag-and-drop shelf on the left edge of Windows 11 screens. While its mouse-first design improves on Win+V, the app's early development stage, continuous clipboard polling, and local storage of sensitive data demand a careful, controlled evaluation before anyone installs it on a daily-use machine.
Google Must Open Android to Rival AI Assistants — Here’s How It Could Reshape Windows and Copilot
The European Commission ordered Google to open Android to rival AI assistants by July 2027 and share search data by January 2027. The binding decision spells out 11 OS capabilities that must be made accessible, setting a regulatory precedent that could eventually reshape AI assistant competition on Windows and Copilot. Windows users and IT admins should watch closely as Brussels extends its DMA enforcement to platform AI integration.
How a New LTM-Glean Partnership Aims to Plug the Gaps Microsoft Copilot Leaves Behind
LTM and Glean announced a partnership to help enterprises connect fragmented data sources to their AI platforms, potentially filling gaps left by Microsoft Copilot. The deal targets large regulated organizations by pairing Glean's enterprise context layer with LTM's AI implementation services. IT teams should wait for concrete details but begin auditing their data sprawl now.
New IBHE 2.1 Tool Sneaks a Peek at NVIDIA Blackwell’s Secret Hotspot Temperatures
IBHE 2.1, a free diagnostic tool from igor’sLAB, lets Windows users see hidden hotspot temperatures on NVIDIA GeForce Blackwell GPUs. The utility reads a direct Telemetry Hotspot when run as administrator and clearly separates measured values from model-based estimates. With CSV logging and trend tracking, it’s a specialized aid for enthusiasts and system builders—not a replacement for regular monitoring tools.