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The latest Video Game History coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft’s June 2026 Update Quietly Squashes a Disk-Hungry Bug—Are You Still Affected?
Microsoft's June 2026 optional update for Windows 11 resolves a critical storage leak in the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file, which could grow to tens of gigabytes. The fix stops unchecked growth, but affected users may still need to manually remove the oversized log file.
Windows 11 Storage Hungry Bug: CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal File Fix Arrives in KB5095093
Microsoft's KB5095093 update fixes a Windows 11 bug where the CapabilityAccessManager WAL database file would grow uncontrollably, consuming tens of gigabytes of disk space. The article explains the cause, who's affected, and provides step-by-step instructions to install the fix and reclaim storage.
Microsoft Quietly Patches Windows 11 Bug That Could Fill Your Drive With 500GB of Invisible Junk
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 preview update, KB5095093, fixes a Windows 11 bug that caused the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file to silently grow to hundreds of gigabytes, filling up drives. The update is now available as an optional install, with a manual cleanup workaround for those who can't update immediately. The fix will be included in the July 2026 Patch Tuesday release.
Cisco Reveals 85% of Enterprise Networks Unprepared for AI Workloads
Cisco's research shows only 15% of enterprise networks are equipped for AI workloads. This article breaks down the findings, explains the practical impact on IT teams and Windows environments, and provides a five-step action plan to close the readiness gap before AI initiatives stall.
65,000 Orders in a Day: BYD's Seal 08 Tech Stack and the Premium EV Price War That Could Reshape Your Digital Garage
BYD’s new flagship electric sedan, the Seal 08, launched in China on July 2, 2026, reportedly locking in about 65,000 orders in just over 30 hours—one of the fastest starts for a new EV. The article frames the launch as the first move in a potential premium-EV price war that could extend beyond China and reshape how consumers approach the “digital garage” experience.
Forget the Media Creation Tool: How to Grab an Official Windows 10 ISO Directly From Microsoft in 2026
Though mainstream support ended in 2025, Microsoft still offers ISO downloads of Windows 10 22H2 — but only if your browser doesn't identify as Windows. We explain the simple user-agent workaround, why an ISO beats the Media Creation Tool for clean installs and VMs, and what the continued availability means for holdouts.
Valve’s New Steam Machine Hits 2026 at $1,049: How It Stacks Up Against PS5 and Windows PCs
Valve’s 2026 Steam Machine starts at $1,049, offering near-PS5 performance in a compact SteamOS PC. While it delivers a console-like experience, its high price and reliance on per-game tuning make it a tough sell for Windows users who can build more powerful rigs for less. The article breaks down the hardware, performance, and practical buying advice for different audiences.
Reddit Unleashes AI to Hunt Down AI-Generated Spam in Its Communities
Reddit is now using AI to detect AI-generated spam, targeting marketers who manipulate forum discussions to influence chatbot outputs. The move aims to preserve the authenticity of the platform's conversations, with implications for users, moderators, and the AI industry.
AMD's $3,999 AI Dev Kit Reviewed: 128GB Unified Memory, But Windows Users Are Left Out
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Microsoft Delivers Invoke-ChangeMeetingOrganizer to Reassign Any Meeting or Series
Microsoft is rolling out Invoke-ChangeMeetingOrganizer, a new Exchange Online PowerShell cmdlet that allows administrators to transfer ownership of existing meetings or recurring series. The feature resolves a long-standing pain point in offboarding and calendar management by preserving all meeting details while reassigning organizer rights. IT teams should prepare to update automation scripts and service desk workflows.
Government Tenants Get AI Data Guardrails: Purview to Detect Sensitive Content in AI Prompts by August 2026
Microsoft will add priority-content filtering to the Risky AI usage policy template in Purview Insider Risk Management for GCC, GCC High, and DoD tenants in August 2026. The feature enables detection of sensitive data types, classification labels, and trainable classifiers within AI interactions, helping government IT teams catch inadvertent data leaks through public AI tools. This step brings government clouds closer to the parity commercial customers have enjoyed since late 2024.
Windows 11's Latest Beta Eliminates Multiple Reboots for Updates, Adds Free Pro Education for Students
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Beta builds introduce a free upgrade from Home to Pro Education for qualifying K-12 devices and a unified restart process that eliminates multiple reboots during updates. The builds also improve Voice Access with better offline support and new commands, offering practical benefits for students, admins, and general users alike.
Paul Thurrott Releases Slimmed-Down Windows 11 Field Guide for 2026, Dropping Edge and Embracing Continuous Updates
Paul Thurrott's Windows 11 Field Guide 2026 Edition has been cut down to 839 pages after removing outdated Microsoft Edge material and consolidating content. The e-book now receives monthly updates to keep pace with Windows 11 changes, offering readers a more focused and current reference guide.