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AppControl vs Task Manager: 72-Hour Windows Monitoring Timeline for Troubleshooting
AppControl is a free Windows utility that records a 72-hour timeline of system performance, including CPU, memory, disk, GPU, and temperatures. It fills the void left by Task Manager’s 60-second limitation, adding privacy alerts for sensitive device access and giving users a powerful troubleshooting tool.
Microsoft Azure Layoffs in China: Data Sovereignty and Cloud Job Cuts Explained
Microsoft is laying off 200 to 400 Azure staff in Beijing and Shanghai, with departures set for July 6, 2025, amid tightening Chinese data sovereignty laws and US-China tech tensions. The cuts signal a strategic withdrawal from deep engineering in China, shifting toward a partner-led model with 21Vianet while reflecting broader industry trends.
Atos and Microsoft Launch Agent 365: The Real Work Is AI Governance
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Windows 11 KB5094126 Brings Shared Audio: Connect Two Bluetooth LE Headsets to One PC
Microsoft has added a highly requested feature to Windows 11 via the June 2026 cumulative update KB5094126: native Shared Audio support for streaming system audio to two Bluetooth LE Audio devices at once. The feature pairs two Bluetooth LE audio “sinks” to one PC with synchronized audio for music and calls, avoiding extra dongles or third-party software.
Microsoft Fixes WUSA ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME for MSU Installs from Multi-File Network Shares
Microsoft corrected a Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA) bug that triggered ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME when installing .msu updates from network shares on Windows 11 24H2, 25H2, and Server 2025. The flaw affected updates released after May 28, 2025, and was resolved via a servicing stack update. Admins can apply the fix via Windows Update or use DISM as a workaround.
2026 AI Assistants for Windows: A Guide to Choosing by Workflow, Data Access, and Governance
By 2026, the four major AI assistants—ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and Anthropic Claude—have specialized into distinct roles. Windows users must choose based on workflow: Copilot for deep OS and Office integration, Gemini for real-time web and Workspace tasks, ChatGPT for creative generalist work, and Claude for secure, long-document reasoning. Data access models and governance controls now dictate enterprise adoption, pushing organizations toward a multi-assistant strategy with strict policy enforcement.
June 2026 Patch Tuesday Fixes WUSA ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME on Windows Server 2025
The June 2026 Patch Tuesday release (KB5094125) permanently resolves a WUSA ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME bug on Windows Server 2025 that prevented manual installation of .msu packages. Corresponding fixes are included in cumulative updates for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, ending months of frustration for admins relying on standalone installers.
Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas 5 Microsoft Flight Simulator Edition Lands on PS5 and PC for $109.99
Thrustmaster released the T.Flight Hotas 5 Microsoft Flight Simulator Edition on June 12, 2026, at $109.99. The joystick and throttle combo works plug-and-play on Windows PCs for Microsoft Flight Simulator and other sims, offering a detachable design, rudder paddles, and official licensing for cross-platform use.
Windows 11 Shared Audio Preview: Stream to Two LE Audio Headsets
Microsoft is previewing Shared Audio for Windows 11, allowing Copilot+ PC users to stream identical audio to two Bluetooth LE Audio headsets simultaneously via a new Quick Set. The feature uses the LC3 codec with low latency suitable for movies and collaborative work, though it faces limitations like two-device cap and compatibility issues. It marks a push toward LE Audio adoption and could become a staple of future Windows laptops.
Updated Windows 11 Media Creation Tool Adds 25H2 Build 26200.8655 (KB5094126)
Microsoft silently updated the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool download source on June 12, 2026, so new installation media now bundles version 25H2 with the June 2026 cumulative update KB5094126, resulting in build 26200.8655. This saves users from downloading the update separately after clean installs and provides a more secure out-of-box experience.
GroDock for Windows 11: $4.99 Dock Turns the Taskbar Into a Productivity Hub
GroDock is a new $4.99 Windows 11 dock app from solo developer Groad that has been tested by Windows Central. It adds a customizable productivity layer above the standard taskbar, featuring app docks, system monitors, a clipboard manager, and multi-monitor support. The tool addresses Windows 11 taskbar limitations while keeping a light system footprint. A 7-day free trial is available for potential buyers to evaluate whether it improves their workflow.
Windows 11 24H2 Fixes Hot Bag Sleep: Modern Standby Wake Protection & Lid Input
Windows 11 24H2 introduces wake source throttling and lid-closed input suppression to Modern Standby, preventing laptops from overheating and draining batteries when left asleep in bags. The system monitors battery drain rate and disables non-essential wake triggers, while also ignoring keyboard and touchpad input with the lid closed, regardless of form factor. Early testing shows significant improvements in battery retention and thermal safety.
Windows 11 KB5089573 Low Latency Profile: Faster Start, Search, and Action Center
Microsoft's KB5089573 preview update introduces a Low Latency Profile for Windows 11 24H2/25H2, using brief CPU frequency boosts to speed up the Start menu, Search, and Action Center. The enhancement aims to eliminate subtle lag and make common interactions feel instantaneous without significant power or thermal drawbacks.