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Microsoft has released several updates to its Copilot+ PCs, enhancing the user experience on Windows 11. These include improved Windows Search, which uses semantic indexing models and traditional lexical indexing, and improved search for photos stored in the cloud. These improvements continue to function even when users are not online, thanks to the 40+ TOPS NPU onboard Copilot+ PCs.
Windows Terminal 1.22.11141.0 is a maintenance update that features various enhancements. The startOnUserLogin setting has been removed from the settings. The JSON format supports Group Policy templates for configuring the Default Terminal application. It provides meaningful error messages in the event of a failure, enables language overriding in both portable and unpackaged versions, and allows VT applications to reset the color palette, including foreground, background, cursor, and selection colors using OSCs. Recent updates encompass the accurate representation of session dates in local time, enhanced inner padding within the suggestions user interface, advancements in accessibility features, compatibility enhancements for Windows versions prior to 1903, correct CRLF translation, and increased overall reliability.
Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: MSI Titan 18 HX AI Review: the ultimate 18-inch gaming laptop, Intel Core Ultra 9 285H in the ASUS 15 Pro Plus NUC Mini PC
Cooling: Valkyrie V360 ARGB Lite Black AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Gaming: The Last of Us II Remastered PC Review
Input: Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory: Crucial CUDIMM DDR5-6400 128 GB CL52 Review
Power: Seasonic CORE ATX 3 GX-850 power supply review
Other: DeskPi RackMate T0 4U 10in Rack Mini Review
Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: Alienware Area-51 review: large and in charge
Cooling: DeepCool AK620 Digital Pro CPU Cooler Review
Headphones: The AirPods Max in 2025
Motherboards: Colorful iGame B860M Ultra V20 Review
Power: Montech CENTURY II 1050W PSU Review
Other: Hinomi X1 Chair Review
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27842 to Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. The update features a refined user interface for handling unexpected restarts, enhancements to the Windows Security application to provide additional information regarding Pluton TPM chips, and an expansion of mouse-related settings.
The shader debugging feature of the Visual Studio Graphics Analyzer is being discontinued, and the bypassnro.cmd script will also be eliminated to improve security and user experience. The updates address a bug that prevented the toggle for obtaining the latest updates from rendering correctly, an issue impacting the reliability of explorer.exe, and a concern related to Administrator Protection. The web sign-in icon has been refined to ensure consistency with other icons, and the Smart App Control icon is now accurately presented in the Windows Security app. Additional concerns involve complications with external graphics cards linked via Thunderbolt, JPG images failing to render, and the IP Helper Service not initiating in the most recent builds. The update is anticipated to be launched in the Beta, Dev, and Canary Channels.
Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Displays: AOC AGON Pro AG276QZD2 WQHD Gaming Monitor Review - 1440p QD-OLED with 240 Hz in good and cheap?, 300Hz performance on the cheap: AOC's 27-inch CQ27G4ZH delivers excellent contrast and low input lag for less than $300
Gaming: MSI Claw 8 AI+ Review: Plush And Premium Handheld Gaming, Steel Seed Review - A Familiar but Satisfying Tribute
Graphics Cards: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB Review - So Many Compromises, 8GB RTX 5060 Ti Shows Major Performance Gaps Compared to 16GB Version, Review Reveals, Sapphire RX 9070 XT NITRO+ Graphics Card Review
Headphones: SteelSeries GameBuds for PC and PlayStation Review, Corsair Void Wireless v2 Review - Reborn and Better Than Ever
Power: FSP Mega Ti 1650W Power Supply review
AMD has announced the release of Radeon Software Adrenalin 25.4.1 for Windows 10 and 11, which introduces new game support for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. This update also adds support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) and fixes several problems, such as flashing or flickering and slower performance when using DirectML/GenAI models in Amuse 3.0 with Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards and Ryzen AI 300 series processors, along with issues of image corruption.
Additionally, it incorporated support for Amuse 3 and models optimized for AMD. Naraka: Bladepoint currently does not support FSR 4 for certain Windows 10 users. The package fixes several problems, such as random app crashes or driver timeouts, system crashes caused by memory leaks, installation progress always showing 0%, stuttering while gaming with VR headsets at 80 Hz or 90 Hz refresh rates, and sometimes not starting when trying to open the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition from the desktop menu or system tray.
KB5055629 resolves several problems related to the Start menu, such as the inability to use touch gestures for accessing the list of pinned apps, the absence of Sign out and More options when text size is increased, and various Taskbar-related issues. The update also resolves an issue impacting Xbox Elite Wireless Controllers with specific firmware versions, which has implications for Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing.
Microsoft has released KB5055612 (OS Build 19045.5796), a preview for Windows 10 Home and Pro 22H2, Windows 10 Enterprise Multi-Session 22H2, Windows 10 Enterprise and Education 22H2, and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 22H2. This is a non-security update that introduces quality enhancements to the internal functionality of the Windows operating system.
The main updates in this release include a solution for checking GPU paravirtualization in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2), improvements to the Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist, and a fix for a problem with the System Guard Runtime Monitor Broker service. The update integrates the most recent servicing stack update (SSU) for the operating system alongside the latest cumulative update (LCU), enhancing the reliability of the update process and resolving potential issues that may arise during the installation of updates.
A new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver version 576.15 has been released for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11. The hotfix driver addresses concerns related to the GeForce RTX 50 series graphics card, such as shadow flicker, crashes in Lumion 2024, GPU monitoring utilities ceasing to report GPU temperature, and issues encountered during shader compilation. The driver is developed in response to user feedback and is offered as-is, with improvements scheduled for inclusion in the forthcoming official driver release.
Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: The Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 is a magnificent beast of a gaming laptop in need of some GPU driver tweaks
Graphics Cards: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GAMING OC 16G Video Card Review
Input: YUNZII AL68 Wireless Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard Review
Power: Corsair HX1200i ATX v3.1 (2025) PSU Review
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5562 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. The build presents enhancements including enhanced reading fluency and pronunciation, text actions in Click to Do, and refined Windows Search experiences. The "Practice in Reading Coach" Click to Do action enables users to vocalize recognized text, offering constructive feedback and guidance for enhancement.
The "Read with Immersive Reader" click-to-do action improves the reading experience by presenting recognized text in a focused and distraction-free setting. This feature enables users to personalize text size, spacing, font, and background theme. Additionally, it can be utilized to separate words and emphasize nouns, verbs, and adjectives. The feature is being introduced to Windows Insiders using Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs, with support for AMD- and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs expected to follow shortly. Furthermore, individuals participating in the Windows Insider program within the European Economic Area can now access photos stored in the cloud through the Windows search box located on the taskbar.
Windows Insiders located in the European Economic Area can now access photos stored in the cloud through the Windows search feature on the taskbar. Users have the ability to utilize their own terminology to locate images stored in the cloud, and precise matches for keywords within the text of cloud files will be displayed in the search results.
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