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Windows 11 Optional Update KB5095093 Delivers Point-in-Time Restore and a Smarter Pause Calendar
KB5095093, released June 23, 2026, brings Point-in-Time Restore for fast, reliable system rollbacks and a new Pause Calendar that lets users schedule update resumes on a visual date picker. The optional update also improves DirectStorage stability, Wi-Fi 7 performance, and JPEG XL support across Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2.
Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 Field Guide Exposes Notification Center's Hidden Power
Paul Thurrott's June 2026 Windows 11 Field Guide exposes hidden behaviors, shortcuts, and Do Not Disturb strategies within the Notification Center. The flyout, accessed from the taskbar clock, combines missed alerts with a calendar and offers power user tricks like middle-click dismissal and virtual desktop isolation. The guide underscores both the utility and gaps in Microsoft's notification design.
Windows 11 KB5095093 preview update boosts File Explorer speed on 24H2 and 25H2
Microsoft's optional June 2026 update, KB5095093, brings notable File Explorer performance gains to Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2. The update accelerates launch times and improves overall responsiveness, part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the Windows 11 experience. Users can manually install it via Windows Update to enjoy snappier file management.
Windows-Based Validation Equipment Surfaces on Tesla Semi FSD Test Unit in Fremont
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Tesla's Hidden Capacity: Why Standard Range Model S and X Carry Full-Size Batteries
In August 2023, Tesla introduced Standard Range Model S and X with the same battery hardware as Long Range versions, but software-locked to limit range and performance. This cost-saving strategy, used by Tesla before, allows simplified manufacturing and flexible pricing. While it lowers entry costs, it raises questions about ownership and consumer rights in the age of software-defined vehicles.
Windows 11 Outperforms EndeavourOS in Dual-Boot Gaming Tests, But Linux Sips Memory
A MakeUseOf dual-boot benchmark reveals Windows 11 outperforms EndeavourOS Linux by 8.5% in CPU single-core tests and 23% in Unigine graphics on the same hardware, though Linux uses significantly less RAM. The results highlight the persistent gaming performance gap favoring Windows, driven by mature drivers and DirectX optimizations, even as Linux gaming improves through Proton.
Google Gemini 3.5 Flash Gains Computer Use Capabilities, Bringing AI Agents to Windows with Security Ready Checks
Google has integrated computer use capabilities into its Gemini 3.5 Flash AI model, allowing developers to build agents that can observe, reason, and act directly on user interfaces across browsers, mobile, and soon Windows desktops. The launch emphasizes enterprise security with ready checks, sandboxed execution, and human-in-the-loop approvals, addressing IT concerns about autonomous agents. This positions Google directly against Microsoft’s Copilot efforts and could transform automation for legacy Windows applications.
Microsoft Tests Single Monthly Reboot in Windows 11 Canary Build 29617
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 29617.1000 to the Canary channel with a redesigned update system that aims for just one mandatory restart per month. The build also introduces an Adaptive Screen Tint accessibility feature that lets users overlay a subtle color wash to reduce eye strain.
OpenAI Snatches Apple’s Vision Pro Hardware Chief in AI Wearables Gambit
OpenAI reportedly plans to expand into hardware by hiring Paul Meade, a senior Apple executive who played a key role in developing the Vision Pro and early smart-glasses efforts, with his departure expected in late June 2026. The move highlights a shift in the AI race toward wearables, where users could interact with assistants through glasses and headsets—potentially intensifying competitive pressure on Microsoft’s mixed-reality initiatives.
Windows 11 Experimental Build 29617 Tests Screen Tint Color Overlay
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29617.1000 introduces Screen Tint, a customizable system-wide color overlay for reducing eye strain. Found under Accessibility settings, it allows users to apply any hue and adjust intensity, offering a persistent alternative to Night Light. Early feedback highlights its potential for photophobia and visual stress, though HDR compatibility and per-app exceptions are still missing.
Valve’s 2026 Steam Machine Drops Windows for SteamOS 3.8 on AMD Hardware
Valve is planning a 2026 Steam Machine revival that skips Windows entirely, running the new SteamOS 3.8 on AMD hardware. The console-like device aims to challenge Windows 11's dominance in living-room gaming by offering a streamlined, controller-friendly experience with near-seamless game compatibility via Proton. While Windows 11 remains entrenched, SteamOS 3.8's maturity and Valve's tighter hardware control could make this second attempt a credible threat.
Kill Phantom Taps Instantly: How to Permanently Disable Your Windows 10/11 Touch Screen
A faulty touch screen can make a Windows 10 or 11 laptop unusable with phantom taps and random cursor movements. This comprehensive guide shows how to instantly disable the touch digitizer using Device Manager, PowerShell, or other built-in tools, explains the impact on pen and tablet mode, and troubleshoots common issues. It's a one-minute fix that restores normal operation without third-party software or a restart.
Locked Out of Windows 11: The Ultimate Guide to Recovering Admin Access When You've Deleted the Only Administrator
Accidentally deleted the only administrator account in Windows 11? Don’t panic. This guide explains how to enable the hidden built-in Administrator account via Safe Mode or recovery USB, recover admin access, and prevent future lockouts. No third-party tools needed.