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Paul Thurrott's Field Guide Exposes Underused Alt+Tab and Snap Assist Tricks in Windows 11
Paul Thurrott's updated Windows 11 Field Guide pages delve into the often-overlooked depths of Alt+Tab and Snap Assist, offering practical tweaks, shortcuts, and settings that can transform your daily workflow. This article breaks down the key takeaways, explains what they mean for different types of users, and provides actionable steps to master Windows 11 multitasking.
Forget Always-Online: HP Names 9 Single-Player FPS Campaigns Every PC Gamer Should Revisit
HP Tech Takes has released its 2026 list of nine offline first-person shooters that run on Windows, highlighting beloved campaigns like Doom (2016), Titanfall 2, and Borderlands 2. The guide underscores a growing appreciation for single-player, DRM-free gaming, and offers practical advice for getting these classics running on modern PCs without an internet connection.
Windows 11 Clipboard History Quietly Gains a Plain-Text Paste Option
Microsoft has added a new “Paste as Text” option to Windows 11’s clipboard history (Win+V), letting users strip all formatting before pasting. Reported by Paul Thurrott on July 8, 2026, it avoids the need to paste into Notepad or similar tools just to remove stray fonts, colors, or hyperlinks.
Paul Thurrott’s Windows 11 Field Guide Spotlights a Multitasking Feature Users Keep Overlooking
Paul Thurrott’s Windows 11 Field Guide added a Snap-focused attachment page on July 8, 2026, highlighting the operating system’s underused window-management features. The guide comes years after Windows 11’s launch, proving many users still overlook Snap Layouts, Snap Groups, and keyboard shortcuts that can dramatically speed up multitasking. This article breaks down how to use Snap now, what the guide reveals, and why all Windows 11 users—from home workers to IT admins—should revisit the feature.
Paul Thurrott's New Field Guide Spills the Secrets of Windows 11's Do Not Disturb Button
Paul Thurrott has released a new Windows 11 Field Guide attachment that explains exactly what the Do Not Disturb button suppresses. The guide clarifies that DND silences toast pop-ups and sounds but still collects notifications in the Notification Center, while alarms, reminders, and Phone Link calls can break through if exceptions are set. It also highlights how legacy Focus Assist rules still influence behavior, and offers practical steps for users and admins to configure the feature.
Microsoft's Swiss AI Report: Focus on Two Processes, Not Awareness, for 65% Gains
Microsoft's Swiss AI research, published on July 9, 2026, found that enterprises achieve 65% efficiency gains and faster time-to-value when they embed AI into one or two specific workflows rather than running broad awareness campaigns. The study highlights a 24% leadership-IT alignment rate and provides a concrete, process-first playbook for business, IT, and development teams.
HP's New Guide Tackles the 'USB Device Not Recognized' Error on Windows 10 and 11
HP's new 2026 Tech Takes guide details a step-by-step approach to fixing the 'USB device not recognized' error in Windows 10 and 11, from clean restarts to driver reinstalls. This analysis covers the most effective fixes, explains why the error persists, and offers tailored advice for home users, power users, and IT admins.
Windows 11's Snap Suggestions Make Multitasking Effortless—Here's How They Work
Windows 11's latest Snap Suggestions feature, detailed in Paul Thurrott's Field Guide on July 8, 2026, brings proactive, AI-driven layout predictions to Snap Assist. Hovering over the maximize button now shows a "Suggested" section that recommends snap arrangements based on your open apps and past behavior, automatically placing windows into slots. The feature, rolling out with the July 2026 update, saves clicks for everyday users and power users alike while learning locally without cloud processing.
Genshin Impact 7.0: Windows PC Minimum Now a GTX 1050, Older Android GPUs at Risk
HoYoverse's Genshin Impact 7.0 update raises Windows PC minimum GPU to a GeForce GTX 1050 and introduces an Android crash warning for older GPUs, while other platforms remain unchanged. Here's what it means for your gaming setup and how to prepare.
Apple’s DMA Defeat Is a Win for Platform Choice – and Microsoft Could Be Next
Apple’s legal challenge to the EU Digital Markets Act gatekeeper designation was rejected by the General Court, confirming its obligations for iOS and the App Store. The ruling strengthens the DMA, with direct implications for Microsoft’s compliance on Windows, meaning users could see even more platform openness, alternative app stores, and interoperability features on their PCs.
Cloudflare Errors Unmask Bogus iPhone 18 Pro Max Rumor
Three Indonesian websites briefly claimed that the iPhone 18 Pro Max will launch in September 2026, but all underlying pages now show Cloudflare errors with no verifiable evidence. The phantom rumor underscores how low-credibility sources exploit Apple’s secrecy, and serves as a reminder for Windows admins, IT planners, and users to rely only on confirmed information when making technology decisions.
HP's 2026 Fix Order Ends Random USB Troubleshooting on Windows 10 and 11
HP's 2026 Tech Takes guide prescribes a counterintuitive first line of defense for the common "USB device not recognized" error on Windows 10 and 11: restart with the device unplugged, then swap ports, then test on another PC before touching software. This article explains why the order matters and how to apply it.
Microsoft's Cloud Rebuild Lets Windows Insiders Download a Fresh OS After a Wipe—No Install Media Needed
Microsoft has added a new Windows 11 recovery feature called **Cloud Rebuild** to the **Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)**, letting Windows Insiders erase their PC and reinstall the OS directly from the cloud. Introduced in **Experimental Preview Build 26300.8772**, it enables a fresh clean install without needing any USB drive or install media after a system wipe.