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Riot's Teamfight Tactics Engine Swap Kills Mac Support After Patch 18.1
Riot Games is ending macOS support for Teamfight Tactics with patch 18.1 as it moves the game from its Hextech engine to Unreal Engine. Windows players are unaffected, but Mac users must switch to a PC or compatible mobile device to continue playing. The change also drops older low-memory iOS and Android devices, reflecting a broader push to modernize TFT’s tech stack.
Windows 11 Storage Sense Still Can’t Match BleachBit’s Secure Deletion and Deep Cleaning in 2026
Windows Central’s analysis confirms that BleachBit remains a useful cleanup utility for Windows 11 in 2026, filling gaps in Microsoft’s Storage Sense around app caches, browser traces, and secure deletion—all without risky registry cleaning. The tool is especially valuable for privacy-conscious users and those who need deeper junk removal than the operating system provides natively.
Microsoft's Preview Update KB5095093 Stops Windows 11 File from Eating 500GB of Your Storage
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 fixes a bug where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file could silently swell to 500GB, filling drives. The update caps the file size and triggers cleanup on restart. Users can manually delete the file if needed, but installing the update permanently prevents recurrence.
No More Control Panel Clicking: Windows 11 Simplifies Microphone Troubleshooting
Windows 11 now centralizes all microphone troubleshooting steps—device selection, testing, privacy permissions, and driver updates—within the modern Settings app. The traditional Control Panel sound dialog still exists but is no longer the recommended starting point. This article explains the change, its impact on home users and IT pros, and provides a step-by-step guide to fixing microphone issues the Windows 11 way.
Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark: A Windows-on-Arm Platform for AI, Not Gaming
Nvidia announced RTX Spark, a Windows-on-Arm PC platform for thin-and-light devices and compact systems focused on running local AI workloads. The company says it’s entering the Arm-based Windows market after previously being absent, but emphasizes the platform is not meant to replace traditional x86 gaming PCs.
Bad Windows Update? Your Complete Rollback Toolkit for Windows 10 and 11
Microsoft's April 2025 Patch Tuesday updates are causing boot loops, VPN failures, and BitLocker prompts. This comprehensive guide walks you through four proven methods—Settings, Control Panel, WUSA, and DISM—to uninstall problematic Windows 10 and 11 patches, with practical advice for home users, IT admins, and power users.
The AI Presentation Showdown: 7 Tools That Do the Heavy Lifting for Windows Users
A new guide from Tech All Rounder puts Gamma, Canva, and Microsoft Copilot at the top of seven AI presentation tools. We break down what each tool does for Windows users, who should use which, and how to get started.
Windows Auto-Installs LG and Alienware Companion Apps Without Consent, Then Shows McAfee Pop-Ups
In late June 2026, Windows began automatically installing LG and Alienware monitor apps without user consent, accompanied by intrusive McAfee pop-up ads. The unwanted software raises concerns about Microsoft’s device-metadata pipeline and users’ control over their PCs.
Windows 11 Crosses 1 Billion Users Faster Than Windows 10, Cementing Its Place Before Windows 10’s Sunset
Windows 11 has officially crossed one billion monthly active devices faster than Windows 10 did post‑launch, highlighting rapid adoption driven by new PC sales, the approaching end of Windows 10 support, and AI-focused hardware. Users still on Windows 10 face a critical upgrade decision before the October 2025 security patch deadline.
Your Windows Screen Is Taking a Toll on Your Body—Here’s How to Fight Back
Prolonged screen time on Windows devices is driving a surge in tech neck, digital eye strain, wearable skin irritation, and child development issues. This article breaks down the hidden health costs, explains who is most at risk, and provides step-by-step instructions for using built-in Windows tools—from Night Light to Family Safety—to reduce the damage right now.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Returns: 65GB SSD Mandatory, Steam Deck Verified for July 2026 Launch
Ubisoft revealed the PC system requirements for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, confirming a mandatory 65GB SSD, 16GB RAM, and DirectX 12. The remaster launches July 9, 2026, and is fully Steam Deck Verified. This article breaks down what the specs mean for desktop and handheld gamers and offers practical upgrade advice ahead of launch.
Purview Endpoint DLP’s New JIT Audit Scoping Will Target Specific Users Starting 2026
Microsoft has announced roadmap item 562991, bringing Just-in-Time (JIT) audit scoping to Microsoft Purview Endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) with user-level include/exclude capabilities, targeting general availability in September 2026. The update will allow administrators to scope audits to specific users or groups, reducing noise and focusing compliance efforts where needed. Organizations can start planning now for more targeted DLP monitoring.
Compact Power: COMMELL LV-6718 Puts Intel Panther Lake-H on a Tiny Desktop Board
COMMELL's new LV-6718 Mini-ITX motherboard brings Intel's Panther Lake-H mobile processors, including the Core Ultra 7 366H, to a standard desktop form factor. This mobile-on-desktop design offers Windows users laptop-like efficiency with the expandability and flexibility of a traditional DIY PC, making it ideal for compact builds, industrial applications, and edge computing.