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Task Manager Shows 11 Startup Apps, But Autoruns Found 172 — Here's Why
A comparison between Windows Task Manager and Sysinternals Autoruns on an older laptop reveals a massive gap: Task Manager displayed 11 startup apps, while Autoruns found 172 autostart entries. The article explains why Task Manager shows only a curated subset of startup items, what else lurks in hidden registry keys, services, and scheduled tasks, and how users can safely use Autoruns to improve boot performance.
Unlocking the Linux PC Inside Your Steam Deck: A Deep Dive into SteamOS Desktop Mode
Steam Deck’s Desktop Mode unlocks a full KDE Plasma Linux PC experience, enabling web browsing, productivity, and coding. Valve’s SteamOS, based on Arch Linux, seamlessly switches from a console-like Gaming Mode to a familiar desktop environment. With upcoming SteamOS releases for other hardware, the Deck serves as a gateway to an alternative to Windows for handheld and living-room computing.
Cureus Review Exposes AI Triage Bot Promise and Peril: Speed Gains vs. Security Risks
A June 2025 Cureus systematic review of AI triage tools in emergency departments found that these systems can cut documentation time and improve some prediction metrics, but the evidence for better patient outcomes is lacking. The review highlights major proof gaps, including a scarcity of prospective trials, and warns of escalating security and governance risks as hospitals integrate AI into Windows-based clinical workflows.
Snapdragon X2 Surface and Focal Diva Alta Utopia Steal the Show in June 21 Roundup
Gear Patrol's June 21, 2026, roundup highlights Microsoft's Snapdragon X2-powered Surface and Focal's Diva Alta Utopia wireless speakers as prime examples of the resurgent \
Windows 11 KB5094126 Update Activates Low Latency Profile on 24H2 and 25H2
The June 9, 2026 cumulative update KB5094126 rolls out a new Low Latency Profile to Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, reducing CPU wake times for a snappier user interface. Builds 26100.8655 and 26200.8655 receive the performance tweak, which shortens timer intervals and optimizes foreground thread scheduling. Early testing shows a 12-18% drop in UI latency, with some driver compatibility caveats.
Windows 11 Build 29613 Sound Overhaul: Live Meters and Smarter Device Switching Arrive for Insiders
Microsoft's Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 29613.1000 for the Experimental channel brings significant audio improvements, including live activity meters in Sound settings, smarter default device switching based on usage patterns, and refined input/output management with per‑app routing. The update also hints at upcoming Bluetooth LE Audio support and backend optimizations that speed up device recognition after sleep.
Windows 11 26H2 Finally Lets You Kill Web Results in Search — Here’s How the Local-First Toggle Works
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 version 26H2 with a new toggle to disable web search suggestions, fulfilling a long-standing user request for a local-first experience. The enablement package update, build 26300.8697, adds a simple setting under Search permissions while preserving OneDrive and work results. The move improves privacy and performance but leaves some minor web hooks intact.
Adobe Rolls Out Firefly AI Assistant Beta Across Creative Cloud, Unleashing Natural Language Workflows
Adobe began rolling out its Firefly AI Assistant public beta across multiple Creative Cloud apps on June 18, 2026, integrating generative AI into a natural-language workflow rather than standalone tools. The beta is available in Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io, letting users describe complex editing tasks in plain English for the software to carry them out.
Windows 11 26H2: Microsoft's Enablement Package Strategy Extends Support to 2028
Microsoft confirms that Windows 11 version 26H2 will release as a small enablement package in late 2026, extending support for Home and Pro editions to October 2028 and Enterprise/Education to 2029. The update requires only a quick installation on already-patched devices, offering IT administrators a low-risk upgrade path while maintaining compatibility and stability. This strategy aligns with Windows 10's end-of-life timeline and provides a long-term, stable platform for organizations completing their Windows 11 migrations.
Why 2026’s AI Chatbots Are Great at Explaining Interest Rates—and Terrible at Protecting Your Nest Egg
AI chatbots in 2026 are emerging as valuable educational tools for personal finance, helping users grasp concepts like compound interest and tax relief. However, they pose risks when used for actual financial decisions, as they can generate inaccurate advice or be exploited by scammers. Users should treat these bots as tutors, not advisers, and follow strict safety practices.
Windows 11 Media Player 11.2605.14.0 Rolls Out to Insiders with Fixes; Performance Issues Persist
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Media Player update (version 11.2605.14.0) delivers crucial fixes for captions, codecs, and library management to Insiders, but early reports indicate that RAM usage and launch slowdowns persist. The update, rolling out on June 12, 2026, targets multiple playback and organization bugs while leaving some performance complaints unaddressed.
Microsoft Wallet, Subway Surfers Ignite Windows 10 Mobile’s Most Eventful App Week
The June 20–26, 2016 period saw Windows 10 Mobile gain Microsoft Wallet for NFC payments, hit game Subway Surfers, India-focused FreeCharge, and major updates to Maps, Crunchyroll, and Township. While the app gap remained, the flurry of UWP releases signaled developer interest and gave loyal users a reason for optimism ahead of the Anniversary Update.
Windows 11 and Server 2025 to Favor Microsoft IPP Driver Over Third-Party Printers Starting July 1, 2026
Starting July 1, 2026, Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 will always prefer the Microsoft IPP inbox class driver over third-party printer drivers. This change aims to improve security and simplify printing, but may disrupt enterprise workflows that rely on vendor-specific features. IT administrators should begin testing and preparing for the transition now.