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Microsoft Supercharges Dynamics 365 Field Service Scheduling with Bulk Edit and Map View
Microsoft has announced major updates to the Dynamics 365 Field Service Schedule Board, including bulk move and reassign for bookings, a dedicated map view for geographic scheduling, and the ability to partially cancel bookings. These enhancements aim to save dispatchers time, reduce errors, and improve overall field service efficiency. Organizations should prepare by testing in sandbox environments, reviewing security roles, and updating training materials.
Black Ops 6 Xbox Store Listing Reveals Day-One Game Pass Launch, Round-Based Zombies, and Cross-Gen Confusion
Microsoft's Xbox Store listing for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 confirms a day-one Game Pass launch for Ultimate and PC subscribers, details the return of round-based Zombies mode, and includes fine-print restrictions on cross-generation access. The revelation marks a strategic shift for the franchise on Windows, with practical implications for Game Pass members, system admins, and anyone who plays across Xbox and PC.
No Sound on Windows 11? Microsoft's Built-In Audio Troubleshooter Now Fixes Most Problems Automatically
Windows 11 audio problems persist in 2026, but Microsoft's Get Help app now resolves nearly 80% of sound failures automatically by scanning output devices, volume levels, privacy permissions, and drivers in one pass. This article explains how the tool works, provides a step-by-step manual fallback checklist, and explores the history and future of Windows audio troubleshooting.
Up to 50 GB Vanished? Microsoft Fixes a Sneaky Windows 11 Disk Space Glutton
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 preview update KB5095093 fixes a hidden Windows 11 storage bug where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal log file could silently grow to tens of gigabytes. The patch automatically shrinks the file and prevents future bloat, reclaiming lost disk space for affected users.
A 2.6KB Notepad App from the Creator of Task Manager Puts Windows Bloat on Notice
Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, creator of Windows Task Manager, has demoed TinyRetroPad, a 2,686-byte Notepad-like app that starkly contrasts with the multi-megabyte bloat of modern Windows software. The project reignites the debate on software efficiency and offers practical insights for users and developers seeking leaner, faster alternatives.
CiraSync Taps Microsoft 365 to Erase Stale Contact Delays for Emergency Responders
Government agencies and emergency response organizations are adopting CiraSync's platform to automatically sync Microsoft 365 contacts to mobile devices and desk phones, addressing the critical issue of outdated contact information during emergencies.
Ryzen Overtakes Intel at Micro Center as Radeon Reaches One-Third of Gaming GPU Sales
Micro Center confirms AMD Ryzen is now its best-selling gaming CPU family, and about one in three gaming graphics cards sold is a Radeon. The shift reflects years of competitive Ryzen launches, Intel platform stumbles, and aggressive Radeon pricing. For builders, it signals a mainstream move toward AMD platforms, with practical guidance on current buying sweet spots.
Valve Releases Official Windows 11 Drivers for Steam Machine, Enabling Dual-Boot Setups
Valve has published official Windows 11 drivers for the 2026 Steam Machine, enabling full hardware support for graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the SD card reader. The move allows owners to install or dual-boot Microsoft's OS, unlocking Game Pass and anti-cheat titles that don't run on SteamOS, while Valve continues to promote its own Linux-based platform.
Intel's Nova Lake CPUs Finally Restore AVX-512-Class Performance for Windows Desktops and Laptops
Linux kernel patches from July 7, 2026 confirm that Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPUs will restore AVX-512-class performance via AVX10.2, ending a four-year absence from consumer platforms. The new instruction set promises faster media encoding, gaming, and AI workloads for Windows users, with a unified 512-bit vector path across all cores.
KB5095093 Update Stops Windows 11 from Silently Wasting Disk Space with Bloated System File
Microsoft's optional June 23, 2026 update KB5095093 fixes a storage leak in Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file could grow excessively, wasting gigabytes of disk space. Users can reclaim space by installing the update and deleting the bloated file. The fix is expected to be included in the next cumulative update.
Microsoft Slashes 4,800 Jobs, Divests Xbox Studios in Major Profit Push
Microsoft announced a major restructuring on July 6, 2026, cutting about 4,800 jobs worldwide, with roughly 3,200 of those layoffs in its Xbox division by fiscal 2027. The company will also spin out or sell several game studios, marking its most aggressive cost-cutting effort in years as it prioritizes protecting profit margins.
Blip Delivers AirDrop-Style Sharing to Windows and Android — Free, Direct, and Encrypted
Blip is a free, cross-platform file transfer app that enables direct, encrypted, and full-quality sharing between Windows, Android, iOS, and macOS devices. It requires no accounts, no cloud middlemen, and no file size limits, making it a compelling alternative to AirDrop, Nearby Share, and clunky cloud uploads. The app, spotlighted in July 2026, is immediately available and simple to set up for anyone who needs to move files across ecosystems securely.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0 Now Runs on Windows 11 — Here’s How to Get It
A standalone installer for Windows Movie Maker 6.0, preserved on the Internet Archive, allows Windows 11 users to run the classic video editor entirely offline. This article explains how to install it, the privacy and simplicity benefits, the historical context of Microsoft’s video editing tools, and the security risks involved. It also covers modern alternatives for those unwilling to rely on unsupported software.