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Linux 7.2-rc1 released June 28, adds AMD HDMI 2.1 FRL, ISP4, and critical NTFS fixes
Linux 7.2-rc1, released on June 28, 2026, brings AMD HDMI 2.1 FRL and ISP4 support, cache-aware scheduling, and critical NTFS fixes. The release candidate opens the testing cycle for a kernel that promises better hardware compatibility, improved performance on hybrid CPUs, and more reliable Windows file system access, directly benefiting cross-platform users and developers.
Drauger OS 7.8 Urgal Arrives with KDE Plasma 6.6 and Wayland: What Windows Gamers Need to Know
Drauger OS 7.8 'Urgal' launches on June 28, 2026, bringing KDE Plasma 6.6 and Wayland default to the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS-based gaming distribution. The release marks a major shift from its lightweight Xfce roots, offering a polished desktop, enhanced gaming optimizations, and comprehensive support for Windows games via Proton and Wine. The distribution aims to attract Windows gamers looking for a performance-focused Linux alternative.
KDE Plasma 6.7.1 and COSMIC 1.1 Lead Linux’s Big Week—Here’s Why Windows Users Should Care
This week’s Linux updates—including KDE Plasma 6.7.1, COSMIC 1.1, and new SteamOS builds—showcase innovations in desktop performance, security, and gaming that Windows users should not ignore. The releases highlight a maturing open-source ecosystem that rivals Windows in key areas.
Retro Magic: Windows 11 Comes Alive on DDR1 and AGP Graphics
A hardware enthusiast has booted Windows 11 on an ASRock ConRoe865PE motherboard using a Core 2 Quad Q6600, DDR1 memory, and a Radeon HD 4650 AGP card, with full GPU acceleration. The achievement bypasses Microsoft’s strict requirements and highlights both the enduring versatility of Windows and the retro computing community’s determination to preserve legacy hardware.
From Shlokas to Source Code: India’s New B.Tech Fuses Sanskrit with AI and Data Science
Central Sanskrit University has launched a groundbreaking B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, praised by PM Modi. The program combines Sanskrit linguistics with modern computing, potentially revolutionizing NLP and AI development on Windows. It promises new tools for language translation, digital preservation, and explainable AI, leveraging Microsoft’s Windows and Azure ecosystems.
After WSA’s Demise, These 3 Android Emulators Keep Windows 11 Complete in 2026
Microsoft’s removal of Windows Subsystem for Android left a gap, but BlueStacks, MuMu Player, and LDPlayer have evolved into mature, high-performance emulators for Windows 11 in 2026. This article compares their gaming features, system integration, and productivity strengths to help you pick the best one for your needs.
Marathon Won't Open on PC? BattlEye, Steam Integrity, and Windows Update Fixes
Marathon players on Windows frequently encounter launch failures due to BattlEye anti-cheat conflicts, corrupted Steam files, or outdated drivers. This guide presents a systematic checklist covering Steam integrity verification, BattlEye reinstallation, Windows updates, GPU driver refurbishment, and community-vetted workarounds, enabling players to resolve the most common startup crashes.
Long-Awaited Taskbar Freedom Arrives in Windows 11 25H2 Experimental Preview
Microsoft released a new Windows 11 Insider preview on May 15, 2026, that allows users to move the taskbar to any screen edge—top, bottom, left, or right. Available in the Experimental channel, this feature addresses years of user requests and marks a significant reversal from Windows 11's original locked-bottom design. Early feedback is positive, but Microsoft is still refining the vertical taskbar experience.
One Registry Key to a Snappier Windows 11 File Explorer: Disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery
Disabling Automatic Folder Type Discovery via a simple registry edit can dramatically speed up Windows 11 File Explorer, eliminating the green loading bar and reducing folder open times by up to 78%. The tweak forces all folders to use a generic template, bypassing the content-sniffing routine that often causes delays, though it sacrifices automated view switching.
Modder Defies Windows 11 Requirements, Boots OS on 2000s AGP and DDR1 Hardware
A modder named Omores successfully booted Windows 11 on a retro PC featuring a Core 2 Quad Q6600, DDR1 RAM, and an AGP Radeon HD 4650 graphics card, bypassing TPM, Secure Boot, and CPU instruction-set requirements. The achievement, likely achieved through installation workarounds and kernel patching, highlights the enduring capabilities of legacy hardware and the resourcefulness of the modding community.
Thermal Cameras Meet Windows: The Ultimate Home Diagnostic Toolkit for Detecting Leaks and Electrical Faults
Affordable thermal cameras now connect seamlessly with Windows PCs, unlocking powerful home diagnostics. Our guide explores the hardware, Windows software, and practical techniques for detecting electrical faults, moisture leaks, and insulation gaps using a laptop or tablet.
Microsoft Sued for Misleading Investors on AI Capital Expenditures, Copilot in Spotlight
Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman is recruiting Microsoft shareholders for a securities class action alleging the company and executives misled investors about demand for AI services and related capital expenditures from May 1, 2025 to January 28, 2026. With Copilot at the center of the scrutiny, the lawsuit could affect how investors and enterprise IT leaders interpret Microsoft’s AI strategy, including its roadmap and pricing.
Thermal Cameras Go Mainstream: How DIY Enthusiasts and IT Pros Are Using Them to Spot Heat Leaks and Hardware Failures
Thermal cameras have evolved from expensive industrial tools to affordable consumer gadgets. Homeowners use them to find energy leaks and moisture, while IT enthusiasts and server administrators scan for overheating components. With Windows software integration, these devices offer real-time diagnostics that can prevent costly failures.