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  1. Windows 10 End of Support Lawsuit: Forced Obsolescence and AI Shift

    A Southern California resident has filed suit in state court asking a judge to stop Microsoft from turning off routine, free security updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 — a legal gambit that reframes a routine product‑lifecycle milestone into a broad debate about forced obsolescence...
  2. Windows 11 Canary Build 27928: Copilot Tweaks, Click to Do, and Share UX

    Microsoft has shipped Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27928 to the Canary Channel, a fast-moving test drop that continues Microsoft’s phased rollout of Copilot-driven experiences, UI refinements, and a suite of stability fixes — but it also brings the usual Canary trade-offs: experimental...
  3. Windows 11 KB5063878 SSD Regression: Heavy Writes Cause Drives to Disappear

    Microsoft and SSD vendors have opened a coordinated investigation after multiple independent testers and users reported that the August Windows 11 cumulative update (KB5063878, OS Build 26100.4946) can, in rare but reproducible cases, cause some SSDs to stop responding or “vanish” during...
  4. Scale Virtualization-based Security (VBS) for Hotpatch Readiness on Windows

    Hotpatch-ready fleets start with one infrastructure choice: enable Virtualization‑based Security (VBS) correctly and at scale — doing so is the single most important step to ensure your Windows devices are eligible for Microsoft’s hotpatch model and to materially reduce reboot-driven downtime...
  5. Phison SSDs and Windows 11: Falsified doc debunked, patch under investigation

    Phison has warned customers that a circulated document purporting to come from the company — and claiming the recent Windows 11 security updates were uniquely breaking Phison-based SSDs — is a falsified communication, and the controller vendor says it is pursuing appropriate legal action while...
  6. PowerToys v0.94: Settings search and Quit confirmation refine UX

    Microsoft's PowerToys team is preparing a set of small but meaningful usability fixes that aim to remove two of the most common annoyances power users report: hunting for the right toggle inside a growing Settings app, and accidentally quitting the suite when they only meant to hide it. The next...
  7. TrustedTech Rebrand Signals Microsoft-Centric AI, Azure Migrations & Modernization

    TrustedTech’s name change — from Trusted Tech Team to the more compact TrustedTech — is more than a branding tweak; it signals a deliberate strategic pivot from license-resale specialist to a Microsoft‑centric cloud, AI and modernization services provider targeting mid‑market and enterprise...
  8. Manual Defender Updates on Windows 11: Safe, Scalable Admin Guide

    Windows 11’s built‑in antivirus, Microsoft Defender, is normally updated automatically through Windows Update — but when that pipeline falters, administrators and power users must know how to update Defender manually, safely, and at scale to avoid windows of exposure that attackers will happily...
  9. AutoDark 1.0: Simple Windows 11 theme scheduling with wallpaper sync

    TweakNow has quietly entered the automatic theme arena with AutoDark 1.0, a free, Windows 11–focused utility that promises one thing and one thing only: reliably switch Windows between light and dark mode on a schedule, optionally sync wallpapers, and avoid interrupting full‑screen apps or...
  10. Staying on Windows, Not Happy: Power-User Tweaks, Update Regressions, Copilot Frustrations

    I’ve been a Windows user for decades, certified and salaried in its administration, and I still find myself reluctantly staying on the platform while privately resenting much of what it has become. The piece forwarded here — a veteran Windows writer admitting he’s “staying on Windows, but I’m...
  11. Windows 11 KB5063878 Storage Regression: NVMe SSDs Lose Access on Large Writes

    A serious storage regression tied to Microsoft’s August cumulative update for Windows 11 — KB5063878 (OS Build 26100.4946) — has surfaced in the wild: users and independent testers report that sustained, large file writes can cause some NVMe SSDs to stop responding, disappear from Windows, and...
  12. PowerToys 0.93 boosts performance; Store policy tightens; Patch Tuesday security

    Microsoft’s week in software was quieter on the surface but consequential under the hood: PowerToys received another maturation-focused release that tightens performance and discoverability, the Microsoft Store tightened rules that affect how developers list and bundle titles, and August’s Patch...
  13. Flyoobe 1.2: Bypass Windows 11 Checks and Custom OOBE — Risks & Benefits

    Flyoobe 1.2 arrives as a focused, pragmatic tool that folds the original Flyby11 upgrade bypass into a broader Out‑Of‑Box Experience (OOBE) customization suite — and with that consolidation comes both useful capabilities for hobbyists and admins and significant security, support, and compliance...
  14. Notepad Gets Quick-Action Context Menu and AI Tools in Windows 11 Insider

    Microsoft is quietly aligning Notepad’s right‑click experience with Windows 11’s modern context‑menu language, rolling a refreshed menu into the Windows Insider channels that places the most common editing actions up front while preserving Notepad’s growing set of AI and formatting features...
  15. Patch CVE-2025-53722: Mitigate Windows RDS DoS with August 2025 Updates

    Microsoft released emergency updates on August 12, 2025 to fix a high-severity flaw in Windows Remote Desktop Services that allows unauthenticated, network-based denial-of-service attacks against a wide range of Windows servers and desktops, tracked as CVE-2025-53722. Background Remote Desktop...
  16. PowerToys 0.93: Fast Command Palette, Windows 11 Settings, Spotlight Highlighter

    PowerToys 0.93 nudges an already indispensable toolkit toward something more professional: a Windows 11–style settings dashboard, a major engineering overhaul of Command Palette that leans on Ahead‑of‑Time (AOT) compilation for tangible speed and footprint gains, a presentation‑ready Spotlight...
  17. PowerToys 0.93: Card Dashboard and Faster Command Palette for Windows

    Microsoft’s PowerToys 0.93 is a surprisingly consequential release: a modernized, card‑style settings dashboard paired with a deep engineering push to speed up the new Command Palette—delivering measurable reductions in install size, memory usage, and launch times—plus several targeted...
  18. PowerToys 0.93: Faster Command Palette, Card Settings, Spotlight & 3D BGCode Preview

    PowerToys’ latest release, version 0.93, reshapes the experience for power users with a cleaner settings dashboard, a markedly faster and more capable Command Palette, and small but high-value additions such as a spotlight mouse-highlighter mode and new preview support for 3D-printing...
  19. PowerToys 0.93 Boosts Command Palette Performance and Windows 11 Dashboard

    Microsoft’s PowerToys has quietly hit another productivity milestone with version 0.93 — a release that pairs a visual, Windows 11–style dashboard overhaul with focused performance work on the Command Palette, new presentation-friendly mouse highlighting, and a long list of bug fixes and quality...
  20. August 2025 Patch Tuesday: Kerberos EoP CVE-2025-53779 and 9.8 RCE Fixes

    Microsoft pushed its August Patch Tuesday cumulative updates on August 12–13, 2025, delivering the monthly security rollups that fix a broad range of vulnerabilities across Windows client and server platforms—most notably a publicly disclosed privilege‑escalation bug in Windows Kerberos...