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Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked Tease Promises a Foldable 'New Shape' — Why Windows Users Should Keep Watching
Samsung's pre‑Unpacked post teases a foldable with a new form factor, slimmer design, better displays, and advanced AI. While the July 22, 2026 event will reveal specific devices, the announcement contains no Windows integration details, leaving Phone Link and DeX users to speculate about how a changed aspect ratio might affect cross‑device workflows.
As DRAM Shortage Cuts Smartphone Shipments 11%, Windows PC Buyers Should Brace for Impact
Smartphone shipments fell 11% in Q2 2026 to a 13-year low as AI data centers consume DRAM and NAND supply, driving up prices. Samsung and Apple held steady, but budget brands saw double-digit drops. The same memory chips power Windows PCs, so budget laptops, SSDs, and enterprise hardware are facing similar price and availability challenges. Buyers should lock in pricing and check specs carefully.
AWS Security Hub Now Monitors Azure VMs and Containers—What Windows Admins Should Do
AWS Security Hub now natively discovers and assesses Azure virtual machines, container images, functions, and identities, integrating findings into its unified dashboard. The move gives Windows and hybrid-cloud teams a new option for centralized security monitoring, but it doesn't replace Microsoft's Defender suite. Here's what changed, what it means for your Azure workloads, and how to try it out.
Microsoft Blocks July Windows 11 Update on Dell PCs Afflicted by Intel Driver Bug
Microsoft placed a compatibility hold on the July 2026 Windows 11 security update (KB5101650) for a limited set of Dell PCs due to an Intel driver bug that can cause shutdowns and overheating. The block prevents the mandatory cumulative update from reaching affected hardware, while Microsoft, Dell, and Intel work on a fix expected soon. Most Dell machines are unaffected, and users whose systems are not offered the update should not attempt to force-install it.
Lawsuit Seeks Emergency Injunction Against Meta Layoffs, Citing AI Bias Against Protected Leave
Twenty-six Meta employees are suing to stop their July 22 terminations, claiming the company's AI systems discriminated against workers on protected leave. The lawsuit details how Metamate, activity monitoring, and AI-token metrics allegedly penalized those with disabilities or family leave. While Meta says humans made the decisions, the case spotlights urgent AI governance risks for any enterprise using Microsoft 365 telemetry or similar tools for performance management.
Firefox 153 finally unlocks HDR video playback on Windows — here’s who gets it and who doesn’t
Firefox 153 brings HDR video playback to Windows for the first time, arriving in the stable channel on July 21, 2026. The feature requires an HDR display, a discrete AMD or Nvidia GPU, and Windows 10 or 11 — hybrid laptops with Intel and Nvidia graphics are not initially supported. Practical limitations include fallback to SDR on pages with certain visual effects and a known brightness issue that Mozilla plans to address in future updates.
IT Admins Get Central Control of Windows 11 Multi-App Camera in 26H1, But Only for New Devices
Microsoft's new Group Policy in Windows 11 26H1 Release Preview build 28000.2333 lets IT administrators centrally set whether multiple apps can access a camera, a welcome change for shared devices and kiosks. However, 26H1 is only for new PCs, so existing fleets should wait. Here's how to test and deploy the feature.
Windows 11 Finally Patches the 500GB Storage Drain: What You Need to Do Now
Microsoft's July 2026 cumulative update KB5101650 finally patches a Windows 11 bug where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file consumed up to 500GB of storage. The fix stops future growth but may not automatically shrink existing oversized files, so users need to check and manually clean up if necessary.
Windows Server July 2026 Update Kills RC4 Kerberos Rollback: Inventory Your Service Accounts Now
Microsoft’s July 2026 Windows Server update removes the RC4 Kerberos rollback registry key, making it critical for domain admins to inventory and remediate service account encryption now. This article covers the staged hardening timeline, explains why unset encryption attributes are the biggest risk, and provides a step-by-step inventory plan using KDC audit events.
June 2026 Copilot Update: Free Notebooks Arrive, but Cowork Billing Now Demands a Hard Cap
Microsoft's June 2026 Copilot update makes the Notebooks workspace free for Copilot Chat users while launching Copilot Cowork with consumption-based billing. IT admins must now audit license assignments and set financial controls to avoid unpredictable costs.
Microsoft Purview to Automatically Propose Copilot Data Retention Rules Starting September 2026
Microsoft Purview will begin analyzing Copilot and AI app usage to recommend retention policies, with preview in August 2026 and general availability in September. The feature aims to help organizations govern AI interactions by surfacing actual activity and suggesting controls, but it requires careful human review to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Windows 11 Is Now Taking Silent Snapshots: Here’s How to Keep Your SSD and Sanity Intact
Microsoft’s July KB5101650 update enables Point-in-time Restore by default on eligible Windows 11 Home and Pro PCs. The feature uses up to 2% of the system drive (capped at 50GB) for automatic 72‑hour snapshots that cover the entire Windows volume, making recovery from bad updates or drivers far easier than the old System Restore. While the storage allowance can sound alarming, actual usage is dynamic and rarely approaches the cap, and most users will find the protection worth the small disk‑space trade‑off.
Agent 365 Dashboard Brings Unified AI Agent Reporting to Copilot Analytics in July 2026 Preview
Microsoft plans to release an Agent 365 Dashboard preview in July 2026, embedding agent usage reporting inside Copilot Analytics for organizations that use both Agent 365 and Microsoft 365 Copilot. The dashboard will provide historical activity data across all registered agents, helping IT admins and business leaders track adoption. General availability is slated for September 2026, and admins should start preparing by registering agents and reviewing access to Copilot Analytics.