Microsoft’s terse MSRC note that “Azure Linux includes this open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” is accurate for the product it names — but it is a product‑scoped inventory attestation, not a technical guarantee that no other Microsoft artifact can carry the same vulnerable...
The Linux kernel received a small but important correction to the ALSA usb‑audio path that closes CVE‑2025‑40269 — a potential integer‑overflow / buffer‑indexing problem that could cause out‑of‑bounds accesses in the PCM transfer path and lead to kernel oops or system instability if left...
The Linux kernel has closed a small but important robustness hole in the ALSA usb‑audio stack: CVE‑2025‑40275 is a NULL‑pointer dereference in snd_usb_mixer_controls_badd that can be triggered by a crafted USB audio descriptor, and the upstream fix adds a simple NULL check to prevent an oops...
The newly assigned CVE‑2025‑40085 exposes a small but consequential robustness bug in the Linux ALSA usb‑audio code: a missing NULL check in try_to_register_card allows a NULL pointer to be passed into usb_interface_claimed, which can crash the kernel when a malformed or otherwise invalid USB...
A simple reader note published on December 4, 2025 in PC Pro’s Readers’ Comments captures a small but enduring practical idea: transfer MP3 albums to tiny USB sticks and keep them in craft boxes for quick use in Bluetooth speakers. What looks like a domestic hack is actually a useful case study...
If you’ve ever wrestled a Korg synth into working with Windows — only to have the editor fail to detect the instrument or MIDI stop mid‑session — the fix you probably need is far simpler than the old registry gymnastics everyone warned you about. Instead of diving into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and...
If your Korg synth’s editor won’t detect the instrument on Windows — or it connects one minute and vanishes the next — there’s a simple, reliable fix you should try before diving into the registry: switch the device to the built‑in Microsoft USB driver (listed as USB Audio Device in Device...
Microsoft is moving on two fronts this month: shipping a steady stream of Microsoft 365 enhancements — many driven by Copilot and Loop technologies — while quietly chasing a recurring set of audio regressions that have frustrated Windows 11 users since the 24H2 rollout. The company’s push to...
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The Linux kernel's audio stack is showing fresh signs of life across several fronts: a newly submitted, fully featured USB driver for the discontinued but still widely owned TASCAM US-144MKII is queued for the 6.18 cycle; the sound subsystem for Linux 6.17 is being prepared with explicit support...
Focusrite’s entrance into the Windows 11 on Arm ecosystem marks a decisive and much-anticipated leap for audio professionals, casual creators, and PC enthusiasts alike. For years, musicians and podcasters have gravitated toward Focusrite’s USB audio interfaces for their blend of reliability...
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Microsoft’s recent updates for Windows 11, particularly version 24H2, continue a turbulent tradition of releases that sometimes cause as many problems as they solve. Two cumulative updates — the March preview update KB5053656 and the April cumulative update KB5055523 — have been reported to...
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For those navigating life on Windows 11, Microsoft has come through with a handy bag of bug fixes. The freshly released preview update KB5050094 for Windows 11 version 24H2 brings a welcome roster of issue resolutions—some of which have been frustrating users for months. However, don’t miss the...
Windows insiders and enthusiasts, listen up! Microsoft is dropping jewels again with its latest optional cumulative update for Windows 11, labeled KB5050094. This update, part of the January 2025 cycle for version 24H2, is loaded with feature refinements and bug fixes that aim to boost system...
Windows users, gather 'round—especially those of you who’ve had a slight (or sizeable) headache caused by the latest Windows 11 24H2 update. The good news? The misery in that USB audio bug-filled chaos may have finally met its match. Microsoft just released the optional cumulative update...
Microsoft is wasting no time as it continues to refine and update Windows 11 with fresh updates and fixes aimed at making it more robust and user-friendly. The latest rollout, KB5050094, which updates your system to Build 26100.3037, is an intriguing non-security update for Windows 11 24H2...
Let’s set the stage. You unbox your high-end USB Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)—maybe it's your cherished Denon CEOL Carino or the ever-popular Fosi Audio DAC-Q4. You've hooked it up to your Windows 11 system to craft the ultimate listening experience, only to be greeted with a giant middle...
As we march into the age of perpetual operating system updates, it's no surprise that Microsoft's much-anticipated Windows 11 24H2 has hit a few speed bumps out of the gate. If you're one of the bleeding-edge enthusiasts who eagerly updated your system—or one of the unlucky users forced into an...
In the ever-evolving landscape of operating systems, one thing seems certain—every update comes with its fair share of hiccups. Microsoft’s latest rollout, the Windows 11 24H2 update, is no exception. Users across forums and social media are sounding the alarm over a series of troublesome bugs...
Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10, version 21H1 Build 19043.1200 (KB5005101) to the Release Preview Channel for those Insiders who are on Windows 10, version 21H1. This update includes the following improvements:
We fixed an issue that prevents users from tracking...
Hello Windows Insiders!
It smells like snow up in Redmond-town and you know what that means? A big ole pile o’ features to keep us company during SNOWpocalyse! Today we are excited to be releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14986 for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.
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