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Microsoft's Standalone App Changelogs Show Windows 11's Utilities Are Now Independent Software
Microsoft has released individual changelogs for Windows 11 inbox apps like Calculator and Paint, revealing they now evolve independently from Windows updates. The June 2026 updates bring significant behavioral changes, and users—from home enthusiasts to IT admins—must adapt by monitoring app versions and testing workflows.
Microsoft Splits Edge Telemetry from Windows 11 in Europe: What You Need to Know
As of March 6, 2024, Microsoft Edge diagnostic data is collected separately from Windows 11 in the EEA, putting browser telemetry under its own settings. This analysis explains what changed, how it affects your privacy, and offers a practical three-step approach to managing Windows diagnostic data without breaking your system.
Microsoft’s AI Bug Hunter: Project Perception Could Launch in July—What Windows Users Need to Know
Microsoft is reportedly preparing to launch Project Perception, an AI-powered vulnerability discovery service, potentially in July. The platform would package the company’s internal multi-model scanning harness for enterprise customers, helping them find, validate, and fix software flaws faster. While details remain unconfirmed, the move signals a shift toward democratizing AI-driven security research, with significant implications for Windows admins, developers, and security teams.
iOS 27 Beta Too Buggy? Your iPhone Can Go Back to iOS 26.5.2 — Here’s How
iOS 27 beta is causing crashes, battery drain, and app failures for many early testers. Users can downgrade to the stable iOS 26.5.2, but the process requires a computer, a full device wipe, and a pre-beta backup. This article walks through the exact steps, warns about Apple Watch compatibility, and explains how to recover data if no backup exists.
PowerToys 0.100.0 Adds Independent Per-Monitor Docks, But a Key Multi-Display Bug Still Looms
PowerToys 0.100.0 officially launches the Command Palette Dock with per-monitor independence, letting each display host a unique set of pinned commands and widgets. The update follows stability fixes in 0.99.1, but an open bug that sends context menus to the wrong monitor means multi-display power users should test carefully before adopting the feature.
Microsoft’s Emergency Dell Fix Installs on Unaffected PCs: Here’s What to Do
Microsoft’s emergency KB5121767 update fixes Dell laptops plagued by overheating and shutdowns following a driver conflict, but due to a Windows Update setting, it may automatically install on unaffected PCs. Here’s what every Windows 11 user needs to know about this targeted fix.
iPhone 18 Pro Launch Rumor: September 15 Event Isn’t Set — But Windows Preparations Should Start Now
A Forbes prediction suggests Apple could announce the iPhone 18 Pro on September 15, 2026, but Apple has not confirmed the date, devices, pricing, or event. Windows users should treat the rumor as a planning prompt and watch iOS 27’s public beta for more reliable clues ahead of the anticipated launch.
Activation Woes Plague Windows 11 26H2 Clean Installs: A Close Look at Build 26300.8697
Microsoft's Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8697, released on June 19, 2026, has triggered activation failures for some users performing clean installations from a 26H2 ISO. While the problem isn't universal, mixed community reports and the lack of an official Microsoft response warrant caution for home users, IT admins, and testers alike. This article breaks down what we know, who's affected, and the steps to take if you're considering or have already deployed the build.
Microsoft’s Latest Windows 11 Dynamic Update Fixes OLE Automation Regression and WinRE Glitches
Microsoft released three Dynamic Updates on July 14, 2026, to fix an OLE Automation regression from June security patches and a rare WinRE hotkey glitch. The updates target Windows 11 24H2, 25H2, and 23H2, and are essential for administrators maintaining deployment images. Most users will receive the fixes automatically through Windows Update.
July 2026 Windows Patches Delayed by Microsoft’s Own WSUS Metadata Failure—Here’s What to Do
Microsoft has confirmed a server-side WSUS metadata buildup is delaying July 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for organizations using Windows Server Update Services. The issue is not a local glitch—it’s a Microsoft-side problem affecting a broad range of Windows client and server versions. IT admins should avoid drastic local remediation and wait for Microsoft’s fix, while documenting any resulting patch delays and knowing their alternate update channels.
Meta Hires AWS Cloud Architect Dave Brown to Lead Its Foray Into Commercial AI Compute
Meta has hired longtime AWS executive Dave Brown to lead Meta Compute, an internal initiative exploring whether the company can commercialize its extensive AI data-center capacity. The move could position Meta to compete with major cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
No More Snipping Tool: Copilot Can Now See Your Screen to Offer Real-Time Help
Microsoft’s July 2026 Copilot update lets licensed users share their screen or phone camera to get real-time AI analysis of what they see, refines email drafting without rewriting, and adds IT controls for watermarks and internal agent approvals. The release deepens the assistant’s integration into Windows and Office, but success will hinge on how organizations handle screen sharing and governance.
Windows 11 Alt+Tab Glitches? Your Complete Fix Kit for Keyboard, Settings, and Driver Woes
When Alt+Tab stops working in Windows 11, the culprit is usually a keyboard issue, a misconfigured multitasking or accessibility setting, or interference from remapping software. This guide walks through identifying the exact failure mode, then applying targeted fixes — from a quick Task View workaround to deeper system file repairs — without resorting to drastic measures.