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Windows 11’s Find My Device: A Lifeline for Lost Laptops—and a Threat to Your Location Privacy
Windows 11’s Find My Device helps users recover lost laptops by showing a device’s last known location and allowing remote lock actions from a browser, but it requires using a Microsoft account instead of a local one. The trade-off is significant location privacy risk, since the feature depends on continuous location sharing with Microsoft.
Windows 11 KB5095093 Eliminates the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal Storage Nightmare
Microsoft's optional Windows 11 update KB5095093, released June 23, 2026, fixes a bug that caused the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file to grow uncontrollably, eating up disk space. The update also includes other quality improvements and will be part of the July Patch Tuesday release. Affected users can now install the preview to reclaim lost storage and prevent future runaway log growth.
How to Enable Windows 11's Secret Predictive Text for Physical Keyboards
Windows 11 includes a hidden predictive text feature for physical keyboards that can speed up typing and reduce errors. This guide explains how to enable it via Settings, customize options, troubleshoot common issues, and compares it with other platforms. The feature offers system-wide word suggestions and is especially useful for productivity and accessibility.
Breathing New Life into Old PCs: Official Guide to ChromeOS Flex USB Creation on Windows 10/11
Google offers an official, straightforward method to create a ChromeOS Flex bootable USB on Windows 10 or 11 using the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension. This guide covers prerequisites, step-by-step instructions, troubleshooting, and the benefits of reviving old PCs with a secure, cloud-first OS.
Windows 11 Surpasses 70% Market Share on Steam as 1440p Displays Gain Ground
Valve's June 2026 Steam Survey shows Windows 11 surpassing 70% share, fueled by Windows 10's end-of-support deadline. The survey also reveals a shift toward 1440p displays, a 16GB RAM resurgence, and growing storage capacity concerns as game install sizes balloon.
Excel Copilot gains multi-agent web search with source citations in July 2026
Microsoft plans to bring a multi-agent web search feature to Excel Copilot in July 2026, enabling users to conduct research with source citations directly in spreadsheets. The system will use multiple AI agents to search, compare, and validate web information, enhancing accuracy and trustworthiness. This marks a significant evolution for Excel, positioning it as a powerful research and analysis platform.
Intel Delivers First Driver Package Explicitly Aligned with Microsoft’s Driver Quality Initiative on Windows 11
Intel has released version 24.50.0 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers for Windows 11, the first to explicitly align with Microsoft's Driver Quality Initiative. The package delivers enhanced stability, reduced latency, and Wi-Fi 7 readiness, and is being aggressively distributed via Windows Update. This marks the start of a broader industry push to raise driver reliability across the Windows ecosystem.
Windows 11 KB5095093 Update Delivers Measurable File Explorer Speed Gains
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 optional preview update KB5095093 significantly improves File Explorer launch speed and responsiveness on Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2. The update moves systems to builds 26100.8737 and 2620 respectively, introducing optimized initialization sequences and background threading that slash cold-launch times from nearly two seconds to under 400 milliseconds.
Windows 11’s Clipchamp Is the Best Free Video Editor—Until You Need Shotcut
Microsoft Clipchamp, built into Windows 11, provides a watermark-free, template-driven editing experience ideal for beginners and quick social media videos. When projects demand 4K, multi-track editing, or advanced audio tools, the open-source Shotcut steps in with professional-grade features without any cost—making the Clipchamp-first, Shotcut-backup strategy the best free video editing solution for Windows 11 users.
June 2026 Redefines Mobile Gaming: Blockbuster Launches, Live-Service Expansion, and a Fandom in Revolt
June 2026 saw an unprecedented mobile gaming surge with major launches like Final Fantasy Tactics: Revenant Wings Eternal and Honor of Kings: Infinite, extensive live-service updates, and record pre-registration campaigns. The month also ignited fandom backlash over aggressive monetization and forced cross-platform play, while Microsoft capitalized by deepening Windows integration through Game Pass and GameSync, blurring the lines between mobile and PC gaming.
Teams Lobby Now Detects AI Bots from Outside Orgs, Blocks Entry Without Approval
Microsoft is rolling out a new Microsoft 365 Teams administrative control in public preview that detects third-party AI notetaker bots from external organizations attempting to join meetings. Instead of allowing them in directly, the feature blocks their entry and routes them to the lobby for explicit approval, while clearly labeling the bot as an “AI Notetaker” to prevent confusion.
Microsoft Teams Unveils Redesigned Sharing Panel for Windows and Mac, General Availability Set for August 2026
Microsoft is developing a redesigned sharing panel for Teams desktop on Windows and Mac, with general availability scheduled for August 2026 under Roadmap ID 502520. The overhaul aims to streamline presentation workflows, improve accessibility, and align with the modern Teams UI, with a global rollout that includes government clouds.
Microsoft Introduces wslc: Native Linux Containers on Windows 11, No Docker Required
Microsoft's WSL Containers public preview introduces wslc.exe, a command-line tool that lets developers build and run Linux containers natively on Windows 11 without Docker. This release includes a developer API for programmatic container management, aiming to simplify container workflows and enhance security. The preview is now available for Windows 11 users to test and provide feedback.