Windows 11
The latest Windows 11 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft Discloses AutoJack: A Malicious Webpage Can Hijack AutoGen Studio via Localhost RCE
Microsoft disclosed a critical exploit called AutoJack that affects the development branch of AutoGen Studio. A malicious webpage can trigger remote code execution via the local WebSocket server if the developer leaves the tool running. The flaw was patched immediately and highlights the security risks of localhost services in AI agent frameworks.
GTA Online Kortz Center Heist Launches July 14, Free Upgrades From June 18
Rockstar Games will launch The Kortz Center Heist in GTA Online on July 14, 2026, bringing a new cooperative multi-part mission to PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One, and PC. Starting June 18, Rockstar will permanently make the current-generation console upgrades free for players who already own GTA V on the older platforms.
Epic Releases Unreal Engine 5.8 with MegaLights, Lumen Lite, and a Clear Path to UE6
Epic Games released Unreal Engine 5.8 at Unreal Fest Chicago, introducing MegaLights for dynamic area lighting and Lumen Lite for efficient global illumination on lower-end hardware. This final major UE5 update paves the way for the upcoming Unreal Engine 6, with developers encouraged to adopt new workflows. Windows game devs gain improved performance and scalable visuals for next-gen titles.
Stop OLED Burn-In on Windows 11: Essential Display Tweaks You Need Now
Windows 11 includes critical but often overlooked settings to protect OLED displays from burn-in. By enabling taskbar auto-hide, lowering brightness, using dark dynamic backgrounds, and setting short screen timeouts with screen savers, users can dramatically reduce the risk of permanent image retention. A layered approach combining built-in Windows tools and monitor-side pixel shift offers the best defense against OLED degradation during static desktop work.
Apple Confirms macOS 27 Golden Gate Is Apple Silicon Only: The Final Nail in the Intel Mac Coffin
Apple's macOS 27 Golden Gate, announced at WWDC 2026 and now in developer beta, will exclusively support Apple silicon Macs, ending major-version updates for all Intel-based models that survived through macOS 26 Tahoe. The move accelerates Apple's ARM transition but strands millions of Intel Mac users, forcing them to upgrade, switch to Windows/Linux, or rely on dwindling security patches. Windows enthusiasts and cross-platform professionals face a new reality where Boot Camp is gone and Apple's ecosystem diverges sharply from the x86 world.
Shopify to Power AI Shopping on Copilot and ChatGPT with 2026 Agentic Commerce Platform
Shopify plans to launch its 2026 Agentic Commerce platform, connecting its merchant catalog directly to AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT to enable product discovery and one-click purchasing without opening a browser or separate app. The feature, initially outlined in a partner development roadmap, will bring U.S. shoppers to transact directly through AI conversations.
Microsoft Design Lead Teases Simpler, Faster Windows 11 Right-Click Menu Redesign
Microsoft design lead Marcus Ash hints at a revamp of Windows 11's right-click context menu, aiming for simplicity, speed, and customization. The move follows years of community complaints about the current dual-layer menu and signals a potential shift toward user-friendly flexibility.
Taskbar Duel: Windows 10's Classic Efficiency Still Outruns Windows 11 in 2026, Say Power Users
Despite years of updates, Windows 10's taskbar remains more efficient in 2026 for power users due to faster direct manipulation, denser layouts, clear multi-window labels, and greater customization. The Windows 11 taskbar still lags in these areas, prompting many to rely on third-party tools or stick with Windows 10 for productivity.
Registry Key to the Rescue: Microsoft’s KB5105752 Tackles JScript Globals Breakdown
Microsoft's KB5105752 reveals a JScript regression on Windows 11 24H2, 25H2, and Server 2025 where global variables, polyfills, and execution contexts fail to persist across multiple scripts. The advisory provides a registry-based mitigation while a permanent fix is developed, leaving enterprises to weigh security against application stability.
CADFEM and SilTerra Ink MoU to Drive Simulation-Led Chip Design, Promising Better Windows Performance
CADFEM APAC and SilTerra Malaysia signed a memorandum of understanding on June 12, 2026, to integrate multiphysics simulation into semiconductor design and manufacturing. The partnership aims to accelerate chip development, improve yields, and enhance the performance and efficiency of processors used in Windows devices. This collaboration promises faster time-to-market for OEMs and better power, thermal, and AI capabilities in next-gen Windows hardware.
PowerToys 0.100 Upgrades Shortcut Guide into a Context-Aware Side Pane for Windows 11
PowerToys 0.100, released on June 10, 2026, introduces a context-aware side pane for the Shortcut Guide that automatically displays relevant keyboard shortcuts based on the active application. The update also adds FancyZones opacity controls, a mouse crosshair mode, and Copilot key remapping. Users can install it via the Microsoft Store, GitHub, or winget, with enterprise deployment options now available.
Wear OS 7 Launches with Live Updates and Battery Gains, Gemini Intelligence Coming Later
Google's Wear OS 7 begins rolling out on June 16, 2026, alongside Android 17, introducing Live Updates for dynamic glanceable information, tighter Android ecosystem controls, and significant battery optimizations. A future update will bring on-device Gemini Intelligence for proactive AI features.
Windows 11’s Media Player Ramps Up RAM Usage to 377MB—and Still Lacks Essential Codecs
Recent tests show Windows 11’s modern Media Player uses 377 MB of RAM idle—over three times the 103 MB of classic WMP. It also lacks native AC-3 playback and requires a paid HEVC extension, frustrating users who value performance and wide codec support. The legacy player remains a lightweight, more capable alternative.