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NVIDIA Is Giving Away a Custom Gears of War RTX 5080 Before Sept. 18—Here’s How to Enter
NVIDIA is giving away two custom Gears of War: E-Day-themed RTX 5080 Founders Edition graphics cards, valued at approximately $1,599 each. Participants can enter by commenting on NVIDIA’s designated social media post before September 18, 2026, at 5 p.m. Pacific, though eligibility restrictions apply.
Why Your Windows Wi‑Fi Keeps Dying While Ethernet Works—and How to Revive It
When your Windows PC connects via Ethernet but fails on Wi‑Fi, the culprit is usually a software glitch, driver issue, or router misconfiguration—not a dead adapter. This guide explains why the problem happens and walks you through a logical sequence of fixes, from quick toggles and built‑in troubleshooters to network stack resets, driver updates, and router checks.
Why YouTube Full Screen Stops Working in Windows Browsers — and the Fastest Fixes
YouTube fullscreen failures on Windows are often caused by browser glitches, extension conflicts, or graphics driver issues—not YouTube itself. This comprehensive guide explains the real culprits and provides a step-by-step diagnostic process for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox users. From quick keyboard checks to enterprise policy remediation, you’ll find the fix tailored to your scenario.
Microsoft Ships Fix for Windows 11 Reset Failure on Managed PCs, But the Error Persists for Others
Windows 11's "There was a problem resetting your PC" error often stems from corrupt system files, disabled recovery tools, or update bugs—including a recently patched Hotpatch issue for managed devices. This guide explains why the reset fails, how it impacts home users, power users, and IT pros, and provides a practical, step-by-step recovery roadmap from simple source swaps to a full clean install.
Why Spotify Shuffle Feels Broken on Windows (and How to Reclaim Your Playlist Order Today)
Spotify's shuffle feature on Windows often appears broken due to misunderstood new modes like Smart Shuffle, forgotten play queues, and automatic features such as Autoplay. This reader-focused analysis explains what actually changed in the app, how the shuffle button now cycles through three states, and provides a layered troubleshooting approach—from clearing the queue and adjusting Shuffle Mode to reinstalling the app—so users can regain genuine random playback without chasing phantom Windows audio issues.
Windows 11's New Visual Clipboard Tool 'Edge Drop' Is Great — If Microsoft Doesn't Object to the Name
A new third-party clipboard tool for Windows 11, Edge Drop, offers a visual drag-and-drop panel as an alternative to the built-in Win+V history. It's ideal for mouse-driven workflows, but its name clashes with a retiring Microsoft Edge feature, risking confusion and a possible forced rename.
CXMT’s DRAM Surge Could Bring DDR5 Price Relief — But Not Just Yet
In mid-2026, Chinese memory maker CXMT is forecast to reach DRAM wafer output near Micron's levels, potentially relieving DDR5 price hikes caused by AI-driven HBM production. However, yield issues and a focus on domestic Chinese demand mean affordable, reliable modules for Western Windows users may not materialize until late 2026 or beyond; enthusiasts and IT buyers should wait for validation before acting.
Microsoft’s $950 Surface Laptop Proves 8GB Is a Dead End for Windows 11
Microsoft's new Surface Laptop 13-inch starts at $949.99 with just 8GB of non-upgradeable RAM, and real-world testing shows Windows 11 stumbling under mundane multitasking. The Verge review confirms constant memory pressure and intermittent freezes, making the base model a poor choice for home users and a non-starter for IT deployments. With 16GB models from competitors often costing less, 8GB is now a dead end for a modern Windows laptop.
Nvidia Targets Factory Floors with Cosmos 3 Edge: A 4B-Parameter Robot Brain That Runs on Your RTX GPU
Nvidia introduced Cosmos 3 Edge, a 4-billion-parameter open AI model for on-device robotics reasoning, compatible with RTX GPUs and Jetson hardware. Announced on July 15, the model isn't yet shipping but aims to cut cloud dependency for factory automation and autonomous machines. For most Windows users, the impact is minimal; developers and IT pros gain a promising edge-AI toolset.
Microsoft and Qualcomm tease limited-edition Snapdragon X2 Surface PC — but only for Man Utd fans
Microsoft Surface branding will appear on Manchester United kits starting July 18, alongside a limited-edition Snapdragon X2-powered Surface PC that will be given away to fans through a promotional program rather than sold. The announcement underscores a growing marketing push for Arm-based Windows Copilot+ PCs, though it provides no retail product details.
The Windows Handheld That Finally Dethrones the Steam Deck—at a Price
Tom’s Hardware has named the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X the best Windows handheld for 2026, crediting its console-style interface and strong performance. The Steam Deck OLED lost its value crown after significant price hikes, while new SteamOS devices from Lenovo and a premium Intel-based MSI model expand the field. Buyers now face a more diverse—and more expensive—set of choices, with Windows handhelds finally offering a user experience that rivals SteamOS.
LG's $1,200 Monitor Secretly Installs a McAfee Ad Machine on Windows 11 — Here's the Fix
Windows 11 automatically installs LG's monitor companion app when certain LG displays are connected, and the app serves persistent McAfee trial ads on almost every boot. Here's what's happening, how to remove the unwanted software, and how to prevent future silent installs using Group Policy.
Windows Server 2022 Mainstream Support Ends in 3 Months: Here’s Your Upgrade Playbook
Windows Server 2022 will exit mainstream support on October 13, 2026, moving to security-only updates until 2031. This analysis guides IT admins through the coming changes, upgrade options to Windows Server 2025, and how to build a practical migration plan tailored to their server fleet.