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New Chip Security Act Mandates GPS Tracking on AI Exports to Curb Diversion
The Chip Security Act, introduced by bipartisan lawmakers, proposes mandatory real-time location tracking for exported AI semiconductors. This would close loopholes allowing advanced chips to be diverted to embargoed countries. The bill could reshape global supply chains and affect Windows-based servers in data centers.
Microsoft Quietly Adds 'Xbox Handheld' Badge to Store, Fueling Handheld Speculation
On June 22, 2026, Microsoft's Xbox Store began displaying an 'Xbox Handheld' badge on listings for upcoming games like Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears of War: E-Day. The logo suggests either an upcoming first-party handheld device or a certification program for existing Windows-based handhelds, and has ignited speculation ahead of Microsoft's expected announcements.
Pack Light, Work Smart: Essential Foldable Gadgets for Windows Laptop Travelers
Foldable travel gadgets are transforming how Windows laptop users work on the go. From collapsible keyboards and laptop stands to compact GaN chargers and folding headphones, a new generation of accessories packs full functionality into pocket-sized forms. This guide explores the best options and practical tips for building a lightweight yet powerful mobile office.
Azure Maps Gen1 Pricing Sunsetting September 15, 2026: Forced Gen2 Migration Brings New Costs
Microsoft has set September 15, 2026, as the end date for Azure Maps Gen1 pricing, automatically migrating all remaining Standard S0 and S1 accounts to the consumption-based Gen2 model. The change promises greater flexibility but could drive up costs for high-volume users unprepared for per-transaction billing. IT teams must audit usage and optimize mapping workloads well before the deadline to avoid budget surprises.
The Refurbished HP Elite PC Bundle: Is Windows 11 Pro a 2026 Time Bomb?
A refurbished HP Elite desktop with Windows 11 Pro can be a great value, but if its Intel Core i5 processor is older than 8th generation, it risks losing update support after 2025. Buyers must verify the exact CPU model to avoid being stuck on an unsupported Windows 11 installation when Windows 10 reaches end of life.
Fake PostCSS Package Drops Encrypted PowerShell RAT in NPM Typosquatting Attack
A sophisticated npm typosquatting campaign has been identified that tricks Windows developers into installing a fake “PostCSS” package, which then drops an encrypted PowerShell-based remote access trojan (RAT). The malicious module, “postcss-minify-selector-parser,” impersonated the legitimate “postcss-selector-parser,” leveraging its strong user trust and popularity to evade detection before being disclosed in June 2026.
Windows 11 26H2 Goes Live: Microsoft’s Tiny Enablement Package Redefines Enterprise Feature Upgrades
Microsoft’s official deployment guidance for Windows 11 version 26H2, published June 19, 2026, details how a tiny enablement package activates preloaded features on 24H2 and 25H2 devices in minutes. The document outlines update ring strategies, known issues, and rollback procedures, signaling a shift toward near-invisible annual feature upgrades for enterprises.
Windows 11 26H2 Will Ship as a Tiny Enablement Package, Continuing the ‘Boring’ but Stable Update Era
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 version 26H2 will be distributed as a small enablement package rather than a full feature update, continuing the low-drama servicing model from 25H2. The approach minimizes downtime, reduces compatibility risks, and signals a permanent shift in Windows engineering toward continuous innovation with stable, incremental releases.
HP Unveils AI-Powered Poly Room Systems with Poly VideoOS 5.1 for Teams and Zoom at InfoComm 2026
HP introduced a new AI-powered collaboration portfolio at InfoComm 2026, featuring Poly room systems with VideoOS 5.1, Focus 6 Bluetooth headsets, and a dedicated collaboration keyboard. The hardware and software integrate deeply with Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms, using AI for multi-camera framing, noise suppression, and simplified room control, aiming to improve hybrid meeting equity and user experience.
ICON Inks Three-Year AI Deal with Microsoft to Revolutionize Clinical Trials via Orbis Platform
ICON plc has signed a three-year strategic agreement with Microsoft, naming Microsoft as a preferred technology partner for ICON’s Orbis AI initiative in clinical trials. Under the deal, ICON will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure AI services, and Microsoft Fabric to use generative AI to speed up trial timelines and improve operational efficiency.
QuickBooks Windows Lockout: Delete This File to Fix Error 3371 Now
QuickBooks Desktop users on Windows are encountering Error 3371 status code 11118, a licensing failure that prevents the application from launching. The issue stems from a corrupted EntitlementDataStore.ecml file, often triggered by recent Windows updates or incomplete repairs. Solutions include using the QuickBooks Tool Hub or manually deleting the license file to force re-registration.
How Microsoft and Windows-Centric Firms Are Reinventing the Entry-Level Job for an AI Era
Microsoft and Windows ecosystem employers are reinventing early career hiring to counter AI-driven elimination of junior roles. By redesigning entry-level work around human judgment, treating AI as a supervised learning partner, and embracing skills-based apprenticeships, they aim to protect the talent pipeline critical for future innovation and security.
Xbox Handheld Confirmed? Microsoft Adds 'Xbox Handheld' Badge to Gears of War: E-Day Page
Microsoft has added an 'Xbox Handheld' badge to the Gears of War: E-Day page, strongly hinting at a first-party portable device. The move ties into long-standing rumors of Project Helix and signals a holiday 2026 launch, potentially reshaping the handheld gaming market with a Windows-based console experience.