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Microsoft Preps June 2026 Refresh for Eight Windows 11 In-Box Apps via Insider Channels
Microsoft is testing updates for eight core Windows 11 in-box apps—Calculator, Camera, Clock, Media Player, Paint, Photos, Sound Recorder, and Notepad—through Insider channels, targeting a June 2026 rollout. The updates aim to refine functionality, improve performance, and possibly introduce new AI-powered features, continuing the company’s push to modernize its default app suite.
KB5095093 Preview Lands: Windows 11’s File Explorer, Bluetooth, VPN Get a Timely Tune-up
Microsoft's optional preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 brings a raft of targeted fixes for File Explorer crashes, Bluetooth stability, and VPN reliability. The update advances builds to 26100.8737 and 26200.8737 and serves as a final test ahead of the July 2026 Patch Tuesday.
Tohoku’s Plasma Electron Trick Fabricates Janus 2D Semiconductors at Room Temperature
Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a room-temperature plasma technique to synthesize Janus two-dimensional semiconductors. The method leverages electron accumulation at the substrate interface, bypassing energy-intensive high-temperature processes. This breakthrough could lead to more sustainable manufacturing of advanced chips for Windows-powered devices.
Foldable iPhone Ultra Mass Production Could Start in July 2026, Targeting Android Rivals
Apple's first foldable iPhone, likely named iPhone Ultra, is reportedly scheduled for mass production in July 2026, setting the stage for a September launch. The move would pit Apple directly against established Android foldable makers like Samsung, potentially reshaping the premium smartphone market. For Windows users, the device could offer new cross-device productivity opportunities.
iPhone 18 Pro Could Balloon by 2mm for Variable Aperture—What It Says About Microsoft’s Camera Gap
A fresh leak claims the iPhone 18 Pro will get a mechanical variable aperture camera, increasing thickness by 2mm. The article examines the technology, its potential impact on mobile photography, and the glaring absence of such hardware on Microsoft Surface devices, arguing that Windows PC makers could face new pressure to upgrade their cameras.
Microsoft Releases Windows 11 KB5095093 Preview Update with Major Bluetooth Fixes for AirPods and LE Audio
Microsoft’s optional June 2026 preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 delivers crucial Bluetooth improvements, fixing connection stability with AirPods, enhancing LE Audio support, and resolving mute sync during calls. The update is available now via Windows Update and will be automatically installed in July’s Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft to Introduce Dynamic 'My Team' Targeting for Viva Engage Storyline Leaders in August 2026
Microsoft is set to release a ‘My Team’ audience targeting feature for Viva Engage Storyline Announcements in August 2026. The update lets leaders and delegates dynamically select recipients based on Entra ID managerial hierarchies at posting time, simplifying leadership communications and keeping audiences current without manual list maintenance.
AGENTS.md Goes Mainstream: From Experimental Prompt to Repository Policy Standard
AGENTS.md, a file that provides instructions to AI coding agents, is transitioning from experiment to standard engineering practice. Six high-profile repositories—OpenAI Codex, Sentry, Apache Airflow, Temporal, Cloudflare Workers SDK, and Coder—have adopted it to enforce coding policies, testing rules, and security guidelines directly in the repo. This shift promises to make AI-generated code more reliable and auditable.
AMD HotFix 26.6.3 Salvages Windows 10 Driver Installs Broken by FSR 4.1 Update
AMD quickly released Adrenalin 26.6.3 HotFix Preview to resolve an intermittent driver installation failure on Windows 10 for Radeon RX 7000 and newer GPUs. The bug left gamers unable to access FSR 4.1 support until the fix arrived on June 24, 2026. The update allows Windows 10 users to finally enjoy FSR 4.1 without installation glitches, showcasing AMD's responsiveness to community issues.
AMD Silences the Yellow Bang: Hotfix Driver Vanquishes Infuriating Radeon Warning on Windows 10
AMD released Adrenalin 26.6.3 Hotfix Preview driver on June 24, 2026, to resolve an intermittent installation issue that caused Radeon RX 7000 and newer GPUs to display a yellow warning in Windows 10 Device Manager. The fix addresses improper driver binding that led to performance problems and instability, finally restoring full reliability for affected users.
Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 26H2 as Enablement Update, Shares June Preview Build KB5095093
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 version 26H2 will be an enablement package for devices running 24H2 or 25H2, making it a fast, lightweight upgrade. The company also released the optional KB5095093 preview update with June non-security fixes. IT administrators should immediately begin testing both updates in ringed deployment to ensure a smooth rollout.
Web AI Image Tools Trounce Local Models in PCMag’s 2026 Photorealism and Multi-Panel Showdown
PCMag's 2026 benchmark reveals that web-based AI image generators now outperform local models in photorealism, multi-panel narrative consistency, and text rendering. Cloud services also lead in reliability, safety compliance, and enterprise governance, reshaping creative workflows across Windows.
AMD Confirms Adrenalin 26.6.2 Breaks Windows 10 Systems: Roll Back to 26.6.1 Immediately
AMD released Adrenalin 26.6.2 with FSR 4.1 support, but the driver silently fails on Windows 10, disabling Radeon GPUs with code 43 errors. The company acknowledged the bug on June 23, 2026, and advised users to roll back to version 26.6.1 while it prepares a hotfix expected within days. Windows 11 systems are unaffected, and FSR 4.1's promising performance gains remain inaccessible to Windows 10 users until the fix arrives.