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Microsoft Abruptly Kills Purview Language Classifier Control Feature After Months of Silence
Microsoft unexpectedly cancelled the long‑planned Purview Communication Compliance feature that would have let administrators restrict trainable classifier policies to specific languages, leaving multilingual organizations without a native way to reduce false positives. The roadmap item 408533 was marked as cancelled on June 29, 2026, after sitting in development for over a year without reaching preview. Compliance teams must now rely on cumbersome workarounds like per‑language policies or third‑party tools.
Microsoft Sets July 2026 GA Date for Planner Custom Templates – Here’s How to Prepare
Microsoft has scheduled Planner custom templates (Roadmap ID 512431) for general availability in July 2026 across desktop, Mac, and web for worldwide standard tenants. This feature will let organizations create standardized task-board blueprints, but IT admins must urgently address governance, risk, and preparation to avoid template sprawl, data leakage, and broken automations. A phased preparation plan is essential before the rollout.
Microsoft Teams Town Hall Now Lets Organizers Instantly Restart Crashed Live Events on Desktop and Mac
Microsoft has introduced a restart button for Teams Town Hall on desktop and Mac, enabling organizers and producers to instantly revive crashed events. The feature preserves event links, settings, and recordings, and is now available across commercial and government clouds.
Android Teams Devices Shift to Rooms Pro Portal: IT Admins Face June 2026 Deadline
Microsoft is migrating all Android-based Teams Rooms, Teams panels, and Teams phones from the Teams admin center to the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal with a June 2026 deadline. The move promises advanced telemetry, AI management, and unified control but requires a Teams Rooms Pro license and carries migration risks for unsupported devices.
Microsoft Teams to Introduce Background File Uploads by August 2026
Microsoft is set to introduce asynchronous file uploads in Teams by August 2026, allowing users to continue sending messages while large files upload in the background. This long-awaited feature eliminates the current blocking progress bar and aligns Teams with competitors, significantly improving real-time collaboration and productivity.
Kyrgyzstan's Digital Leap: Trialing a Four-Day Workweek with Microsoft Tooling
Kyrgyzstan is considering a six-month pilot of a four-day workweek for government employees, using its existing Microsoft 365 and Windows 11 infrastructure to test whether compressed schedules can maintain or improve productivity. The experiment will rely heavily on Teams, SharePoint, Viva Insights, and Azure to enable asynchronous collaboration and is being watched as a potential model for digital government adoption in developing nations.
Microsoft Rushes Outlook for Mac Hotfix After 16.110 Update Wipes Replies and Forwards Clean
Outlook for Mac version 16.110 introduced a bug that left reply and forward email bodies blank in the legacy client. Microsoft quickly released a hotfix, version 16.110.1, within a week. This article details the bug’s impact, user workarounds, and Microsoft’s response.
Microsoft Intune’s June 2026 Update Delivers Auto-Patching for Third-Party Apps, Zero-Trust Privilege Controls, and Frictionless Apple Onboarding
Microsoft’s June 2026 Intune update brings general availability for Enterprise Application Management auto-updates, new custom approval workflows and just-in-time elevation in Endpoint Privilege Management, and streamlined Apple enrollment with Account-Driven Device Enrollment and Platform SSO during Setup Assistant. Additional improvements include Windows Autopilot cloud images, Linux encryption enforcement, and an application reliability report. These features strengthen zero-trust security and reduce IT overhead across heterogeneous device fleets.
ABMX Mount Provides a Cost-Saving Bridge from Cisco MX to Next-Gen Room Bar Systems
Ashton Bentley launched the ABMX Display Mount range on June 29, 2026, offering a mounting system that enables organizations to replace aging Cisco MX Series video conference systems with modern Cisco Room Bar or Room Bar Pro units without costly display retrofits. The solution cuts migration costs by up to 60% and preserves existing dual-screen setups, making it ideal for enterprises transitioning to Microsoft Teams Rooms on RoomOS. Integrators praise the mount for turning multi-day renovations into two-hour upgrades, though it requires intact original displays and may need additional microphones for large rooms.
The Widget Conundrum in Windows 11 Insider Beta 26220.8680: Balancing Productivity and Distraction
Windows 11 Insider Beta build 26220.8680 introduces refinements to Widgets, including quieter default content and new Group Policy controls like disabling hover‑to‑open. IT admins should keep Widgets on for flexible pilot groups but disable them in secure or performance‑critical setups, using the enhanced management options provided.
Logitech Logi Dock: The All-in-One USB-C Docking Station That Doubles as a Meeting Speakerphone
The Logitech Logi Dock merges a fully featured USB‑C docking station with a professional‑grade speakerphone into one sleek unit, cutting desktop clutter to a single cable. With 100 W laptop charging, dual 4K monitor support, and dedicated meeting controls for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, it delivers polished audio and seamless hybrid workflow integration. While its premium price may deter those who already own separate docks and speakers, the Logi Dock carves out a uniquely convenient niche for Windows 11 hybrid workers seeking a true all‑in‑one desk solution.
50 Trips in 50 Days: How Malaysia’s Windows-Run Administration Triggered an Austerity Backlash
Between May 1 and June 19, 2026, Malaysian officials conducted at least 50 overseas trips, triggering public backlash over austerity hypocrisy. The scandal reveals a gap between the government's heavy investment in Windows-based technology and its failure to use that stack for transparency and accountability. Analysts argue that Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Azure governance tools could have prevented the crisis by enforcing digital approval workflows and real-time spending disclosures.
Windows 11 Store Brings ‘What’s New’ Changelogs to App Downloads – a Boon for Transparency
The Windows 11 Microsoft Store now shows 'What’s new' release notes from developers directly on app product pages and in the update library, a feature first tested with Insiders. This change brings Windows app updates in line with mobile platforms, giving users and IT admins transparency to make informed update decisions, and could reduce help desk tickets and improve compliance.