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2026-06-09

Windows 11 800 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft just pushed Windows 11 Experimental Build 28120.2242 to Insiders with a mix of quiet stability patches and a security toggle that actually works without registry hacks. The update quietly fixes memory leaks and Wi-Fi drops that have been turning the preview channel into a crash testing ground. Users can now flip Administrator protection on directly from Settings instead of begging IT departments to push group policies. The change forces a standard restart and locks down administrative tasks to stop poorly coded utilities from grabbing elevated permissions.

Windows 11 800 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows Insiders in the beta track just received Build 28020.2236 for the 26H1 preview cycle. The quiet release focuses on background service throttling and memory leak patches that prevent the exact disk thrashing common in extended preview sessions. Microsoft quietly fixed explorer navigation timeouts and telemetry conflicts that previously forced hard reboots during routine file management. Testers should treat this flight as a stability foundation rather than a feature showcase and keep recovery media ready for any lingering preview quirks.

Windows 11 800 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Beta Preview Build 26220.8575 removes the hard limit on update pauses so testers can delay feature installations indefinitely. The flight patches a recent driver conflict that left speakers and headphones completely silent after previous previews. Microsoft also corrected a database query that previously caused the Installed Apps menu to hang or display empty categories. Finally, the build resolves background indexing race conditions that previously froze search results and Notepad during heavy system tasks.

Reviews 52659 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest hardware roundup highlights the be quiet! Dark Rock 6 and Pro 6 CPU coolers, which rely on dense fin arrays and intelligent switching to rival liquid cooling solutions. Keyboard enthusiasts will appreciate the IQUNIX Magi96 Pro for its robust aluminum chassis and satisfying typing acoustics in a compact low profile design. Performance seekers can look toward Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra DDR5 RAM, which delivers blistering 8000 MT/s speeds while keeping voltage requirements modest. The collection wraps up with mixed results for mobile connectivity and data management, pointing out the Travlfi JourneyGo hotspot as budget friendly but feature heavy, while praising the Intel powered QNAP TS-855eU NAS for its versatile storage and virtualization capabilities.

Cooling: be quiet! Dark Rock 6 & Dark Rock Pro 6 CPU Coolers Review
Input: IQUNIX Magi96 Pro Aluminum Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard Review - Premium Build, Satisfying Sound
Memory: Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra RGB DDR5-8000 48 GB CL36 Review
Networking: Travlfi JourneyGo 5G mobile hotspot review – Affordably priced, but lacking in performance and features
Storage: QNAP TS-855eU NAS in review - Intel C5125, 8+2 bays and virtualization, is this still a network storage device?

Drivers 3034 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 610.52 delivers targeted patches for G-SYNC pacing, monitor sleep deadlocks, and DirectX jitter on top of the 610.47 Game Ready Driver. NVIDIA routes this build through its customer care portal to bypass lengthy WHQL certification and get critical fixes to affected users faster. Power users experiencing those exact display bugs will notice immediate stability gains, while workstation admins should stick to certified releases to avoid edge case conflicts. Installing it requires a clean environment and a double reboot, though Windows Update will likely attempt to roll it back until the next official driver drops.

2026-06-08

Reviews 52659 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware and software roundup delivers a comprehensive look at the latest releases for tech enthusiasts. Cooling enthusiasts can evaluate the SilverStone XED120S server cooler alongside the ASTRA LZ360 ARGB liquid system that features an integrated matrix display. PC builders and gamers will find insights on the rebranded AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card, the affordable Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite motherboard, and the large format Elegoo Jupiter 2 resin printer. The selection concludes with an immersive review of the 007 First Light spy game and a practical review of the compact DWARF mini smart telescope for everyday sky watching.

Cooling: SilverStone XED120S Review, ASTRA LZ360 ARGB BK Review: Innovative Matrix Display-Equipped 360mm AIO
Gaming: 007 First Light review: Satisfying spy adventure that James Bond needed
Graphics Cards: AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE Review: An Awkward Addition to the Lineup
Motherboards: Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite Wifi7 Plus Motherboard Review: Cost-conscious refresh board delivers (almost) all the fixens
Printers: Elegoo Jupiter 2 Resin 3D Printer review: The giant returns for round two
Other: DWARF mini review: the world's smallest smart telescope for night and day sky captures

Software 44444 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

NanaZip 6.0 Update 8 arrives with a major security overhaul that patches dozens of memory handling vulnerabilities synced from 7-Zip 26.01. The release updates the zstd compression library to improve how modern archives extract and runs smoother on larger files. Windows users can install the update directly through the Microsoft Store or Windows Update without any interface changes. Running this build stops corrupted archive errors and keeps extraction routines safe from known exploitation paths.
2026-06-07

Microsoft 11994 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The WSL 2.7.8 Pre-Release patches a CreateInstance failure that crashes Linux instances when Windows hosts files exceed the system message cap. Microsoft backported this fix from version 2.7 and paired it with a kernel bump to 6.18.33.1-1 for better hardware compatibility and routine maintenance updates. Running wsl update --pre-release in an elevated terminal pulls the new binaries directly from the official repository without touching standard Windows Update channels. Power users managing heavy local DNS routing or container workloads should apply this build immediately to avoid sudden startup failures, though testing on a secondary machine remains smart before pushing it to production environments.

2026-06-06

Reviews 52659 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's reviews roundup highlights several standout PC components that recently caught the attention of tech reviewers. Builders looking for a clean aesthetic will appreciate the NZXT H6 RGB+ case, while enthusiasts seeking premium cooling can test out the ASUS ROG RYUO IV liquid cooler with its integrated AMOLED display. The ASRock Phantom Gaming X870 motherboard offers solid value under two hundred dollars alongside a highly efficient Enermax power supply that meets modern ATX standards. Finally, Apple users and storage seekers can explore the CalDigit Thunderbolt docks for expanded connectivity or grab the straightforward Acer MA200 SSD for reliable everyday performance.

Casing: NZXT H6 RGB+ review
Cooling: ASUS ROG RYUO IV 360 ARGB Review
Motherboards: ASRock Phantom Gaming X870 Riptide Wi-Fi Review
Power: ENERMAX Revolution III S 1000W ATX 3.1 Power Supply Unit Review
Storage: CalDigit TS5 and Element 5 Hub Review: Two Thunderbolt 5 Docks for Apple's Latest Macs, Acer MA200 1TB SSD Review: Good enough, and that’s the point

2026-06-05

Reviews 52659 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's reviews roundup brings together a wide array of tech evaluations that cover everything from protective phone cases to powerful laptops. The ASUS Zenbook A16 catches attention with its Snapdragon X2 Elite chip while the EPOMAKER Carbonis mouse offers solid gaming features for wireless users. You will also find detailed looks at the Ugreen MagFlow Air power bank and Cuktech 10 Ultra charger since both devices prioritize fast charging without sacrificing portability. Meanwhile the Satechi CubeDock merges Thunderbolt 5 connectivity with integrated SSD storage, and readers can track live coverage from day three of Computex 2026 in Taipei as well.

Casing: TRYX FLOVA F50 Review
Computers: ASUS Zenbook A16 Review: Snapdragon X2 Elite Ultralight Game Changer
Power: Ugreen MagFlow Air and Nexode Air Review: A Power Bank and Charger Built for iPhone, Cuktech 10 Ultra charger review: big display, four ports, 110W total power
Input: EPOMAKER Carbonis Wireless Mouse Review
Storage: Satechi CubeDock Review: A Thunderbolt 5 Dock That Doubles as an SSD Enclosure
Other: Computex 2026 Live: Day three in Taipei

Microsoft 11994 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows Package Manager v1.29 release candidate introduces source priority to let users control search result ordering and eliminate unnecessary disambiguation prompts. The export and import functions now preserve custom installer arguments, making system rebuilds and automation scripts significantly more reliable. Administrators gain cleaner terminal output through a new no progress flag alongside enhanced sorting capabilities for redirected list commands. Under the hood, improved PowerShell authentication boosts GitHub API limits while DSC schema fixes and flexible log naming streamline enterprise deployment workflows.

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