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Nissan Skyline's AI-Powered 26-Month Sprint: What It Signals for Windows Development
Nissan's use of AI to cut the next Skyline's development to 26 months signals a broader shift in engineering timelines. This acceleration, driven by standardized platforms and China-speed cycles, mirrors trends in software development, where AI is beginning to shrink Windows update cycles and challenge traditional quality assurance methods.
Windows 11 Media Player Update (11.2605.14.0) Delivers HEVC Fixes, Yet Legacy Player Still Faster
Microsoft released Media Player version 11.2605.14.0 to Windows 11 Insiders, addressing several HEVC codec bugs. Despite the fixes, early feedback indicates the modern app remains noticeably slower than the legacy Windows Media Player for certain tasks, raising questions about performance optimization.
Cendyn Wayfinder Gives Hotels Control Over AI Search Results, Fights Misinformation
Cendyn’s Wayfinder platform, launched June 15, 2026, enables hotels to monitor and correct their brand’s presentation in AI-generated search answers from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. The tool addresses the growing problem of AI misinformation in travel planning, offering auditing, analytics, and optimization features that are especially relevant as Windows users increasingly rely on Microsoft Copilot for hotel research.
NSW Rugby League Ditches Ancient Phone Switchboard for Teams-Native Contact Centre
NSWRL has migrated from a legacy PABX system to AnywhereNow’s Tendfor, a Microsoft Teams-native contact centre and attendant console. The move eliminates hardware costs, enables remote work, and integrates communications within the Teams environment. It reflects a broader trend of organizations abandoning on-premises telephony for cloud-based, unified solutions.
Windows 11 Privacy Setup Under Fire: Are OOBE Toggles Informed Consent or a Data Collection Trap?
Windows 11's out-of-box experience presents five privacy toggles—location, Find My Device, diagnostic data, tailored experiences, and advertising ID—that default to on, sparking debate over whether they provide informed consent or mask far‑reaching data collection. Critics point to confusing language and default‑on design as problematic under GDPR, while users report clicking through without understanding the implications. Until Microsoft redesigns the OOBE to be truly opt‑in, experts recommend manually turning off non‑essential toggles and regularly reviewing privacy settings post‑setup.
Windows 11 Start Menu Evolves into a Full-Fledged Dashboard with Deeper Phone Link Integration
Windows 11's Start menu has evolved into a dynamic dashboard, blending pinned apps, recommendations, an integrated all-apps view, account controls, and deeper Phone Link integration. Recent builds showcase a more configurable launcher that unifies local and cloud-powered search, while upcoming updates promise tighter Android phone connectivity and potential Copilot integration. The transformation reflects Microsoft's push to make the Start menu a central productivity hub, though user feedback remains mixed on the persistent recommendations area and the evolving feature set.
Microsoft's Early June Insider Builds Quiet Windows Updates and Speed Up File Explorer
Microsoft's early June 2026 Windows 11 Insider builds introduce quieter, less interruptive updates, a faster File Explorer and taskbar, and smarter search across Beta and Experimental channels. The previews target the 25H2 and 26H1 feature updates, with accessibility improvements and performance optimizations that could reshape the daily user experience.
Windows 11 Local Account Setup Debate Reignites as User Pleads for Offline Path, Raising BitLocker and Trust Concerns
A Reddit user's June 2026 plea to restore local account setup in Windows 11 has reignited debate over Microsoft's mandatory Microsoft Account requirement and the automatic BitLocker key backup that can lock users out of their own devices. The discussion reflects ongoing community distrust and highlights the persistent technical workarounds users employ to regain control.
Logitech Debuts $79.99 Mobi Fold, the First Foldable Wireless Mouse That Wakes on Open
Logitech unveiled the Mobi Fold on June 10, 2026, a $79.99 foldable wireless mouse that collapses flat for travel and automatically wakes when opened. Designed for hybrid workers, it connects via Bluetooth 5.3, supports multiple devices, and promises up to 90 days of battery life. The innovative hinge mechanism and silent switches set it apart in a growing market for portable productivity gear.
Capcom's First UMVC3 Update Since 2017 Breaks Dark Phoenix and Mods on Windows 11
Capcom unexpectedly released its first Steam update for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 since 2017 on June 15, 2026, and it reportedly broke the Dark Phoenix transformation and caused community mods to stop working on Windows 11. Players say the small patch immediately disrupted competitive character functionality and mod compatibility, leaving the PC community scrambling for fixes and workarounds.
Open-Source Office Suites in 2026: Why LibreOffice and OnlyOffice Still Lose to Microsoft 365 on Excel and Teamwork
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Home Server Reality Check: Why Linux Is Outpacing Windows for Self-Hosting in 2026
Linux has emerged as the dominant OS for home self-hosting in 2026, offering superior performance, lower overhead, and richer community documentation for apps like Jellyfin, Immich, and Home Assistant. While Windows retains a foothold for .NET and Active Directory environments, the containerization ecosystem and low‑power hardware trends make Linux the practical default for most enthusiasts.
SteamOS Beta Expands to Intel Handhelds and Arc GPUs, Challenging Windows for Console-Like Gaming
Valve has released a beta of SteamOS for Intel-based handhelds and Arc desktop GPUs, delivering better gaming performance and battery life than Windows on devices like the MSI Claw. The move sparks a direct competition with Windows for the future of portable and living-room PCs, though anti-cheat and driver gaps remain.