Microsoft's Settings app is quietly turning into a one-stop hub for RGB: the long-rumored Lighting/Dynamic Lighting controls have appeared in Insider builds, and Microsoft is positioning Windows 11 to manage RGB lighting across compatible keyboards, mice, chassis and other peripherals without...
Microsoft has made Windows 11’s annual refresh—version 25H2—available as official ISO media to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview channel, completing the packaging that IT teams, OEMs and advanced users need for clean installs and image-based testing even as the bulk rollout continues to be...
Siemens has published a security advisory (SSA-027652) describing a privilege‑escalation vulnerability in its SINAMICS drive family that allows a factory reset and configuration manipulation without the required privileges, and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)...
Schneider Electric has confirmed a security issue affecting the Modicon M340 family and two Ethernet communication modules — BMXNOE0100 and BMXNOE0110 — that can expose files or directories to external parties and, in some configurations, can prevent firmware updates or disrupt the embedded...
ASUS’ quietly posted promo that details the Xbox Ally family’s so‑called “Zero Gravity” cooling system has pulled back the curtain on one of the most consequential engineering problems for modern handheld gaming PCs: how to keep a dense, hot APU comfortable and quiet in every orientation while...
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Windows 11’s crash screen may look familiar, but the reasons behind the crash and the route to recovery are rarely simple — this feature walks through practical, verified BSOD (and the newer black crash‑screen) troubleshooting, consolidates the basic steps Guiding Tech outlines, and layers in...
If one AirPod suddenly goes silent, the cause is almost always one of a few predictable culprits: a drained battery, clogged speaker mesh or charging contact, a Bluetooth/profile mismatch, or a software/firmware glitch. This deep-dive guide walks through quick fixes you can try right now and...
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For millions of Windows users the familiar, maddening moment when music or game sound collapses into muffled, mono telephone audio the instant a Bluetooth headset’s microphone is used may finally be ending — Microsoft has integrated Bluetooth LE Audio support into Windows 11 and introduced a...
Microsoft’s choice to omit the x86 HLT (halt) instruction from Windows 95’s shipped idle path was not a bug or oversight — it was a deliberate, conservative engineering decision taken to avoid a catastrophic failure mode that, in lab and field tests, could leave some laptops effectively bricked...
Phison’s latest public testing and community forensics have reframed the mid‑August Windows 11 SSD scare: what began as frantic reports that the Windows 11 August cumulative updates (commonly tracked as KB5063878 and the related KB5062660) were “bricking” NVMe drives now appears to be a...
A small Taiwanese PC‑building community may have just pulled a loose thread that explains a wave of terrifying reports about Windows 11 “bricking” SSDs: the drives that failed in public tests were running pre‑release, engineering firmware — not the production firmware shipped to regular...
Rockwell Automation’s ControlLogix 5580 family has a newly republished advisory that raises the alarm for industrial operators: a remotely exploitable NULL pointer dereference in firmware version 35.013 can force a major nonrecoverable fault (MNRF) on affected controllers, producing a...
CISA’s September 9, 2025 bulletin consolidating fourteen Industrial Control Systems advisories is a blunt reminder that the OT security landscape remains both crowded and volatile — the list spans high‑impact Rockwell Automation products, ABB building‑management gear, Schneider and Mitsubishi...
Rockwell Automation’s 1783‑NATR I/O adapter has been flagged by CISA as vulnerable to a third‑party component flaw that can cause memory corruption, carrying a CVSS v4 base score of 6.9 and described as remotely exploitable with low attack complexity — operators should treat it as an immediate...
Rockwell Automation has confirmed a serious injection vulnerability in Stratix IOS that affects multiple Stratix switch families and can be exploited remotely to upload and run malicious configurations without authentication; CISA has republished Rockwell’s advisory and assigned CVE‑2025‑7350...
A set of high-severity flaws in ABB’s ASPECT, NEXUS, and MATRIX building-management products has forced an urgent wave of patching and network lockdowns across industrial and commercial facilities worldwide, with at least three tracked CVEs that let remote attackers bypass authentication, crash...
Windows 95 engineers walked away from a simple CPU instruction — the x86 HLT (halt) — not because the idea was exotic or useless, but because using it risked turning customers’ laptops into permanent bricks. What looks, in hindsight, like a small compatibility choice was in fact a high-stakes...
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Windows 11’s August cumulative update set off an alarm in enthusiast circles when a string of reproducible tests showed NVMe SSDs vanishing under sustained large writes — but the emerging, vendor‑validated explanation reframes the catastrophe as a narrower supply‑chain and firmware‑provenance...
A sudden wave of reports last month that solid‑state drives were vanishing from both File Explorer and UEFI/BIOS left Windows 11 users alarmed — but the truth, based on community forensics and vendor testing, is more complicated than a simple “bad Windows update” narrative. Background / Overview...
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Microsoft has quietly opened the gates: Windows 11 version 25H2 is now available to testers in the Windows Insider Release Preview channel as a small, fast enablement package that flips features already staged in the 24H2 servicing branch — which means you can install the 2025 annual update on...