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2026-04-06

Software 44262 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

PeaZip 11.0.0 ships with faster archive browsing that streams file lists instead of waiting for complete scans, saving time when hunting through large compressed folders. The update adds drag-and-drop functionality to tabs and breadcrumbs so you can move files between archives without the old double-click-open-dance routine. Linux users get fixed fractional scaling in dark mode with Sharp rendering, meaning interface elements no longer turn into pixelated blobs on HiDPI displays. Backend upgrades to 7z/p7zip 26.00 and Pea format 1.30 ensure support for modern compression while keeping decades-old archives readable.

Reviews 52604 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A flexible BenQ professional monitor stands out among this week's display reviews for its blend of control and precision. An Autonomous ErgoChair Core offers comfort for some, but you get what you pay for in this entry-level furniture choice. Input devices feature a unique glass mouse pad from CORSAIR, and storage solutions include a speedy drive with active cooling. Finally, media fans should note that the 4K Blu-ray upgrade of the final Ninja Turtles movie is good but ultimately disappointing.

Displays: BenQ DesignVue PD2770U 4K professional monitor review: A blend of flexibility, control, and precision
Furniture: Autonomous ErgoChair Core Review: You get what you pay for
Input: CORSAIR MM Glass Large Precision Gaming Mouse Pad Review
Storage: Sharge Disk Pro 2TB review: Great sustained writes, active cooling, and a built-in hub
Other: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review

2026-04-04

Reviews 52604 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. OCinside.de tests the AOC Agon Pro AG346UCD monitor and finds a large 34-inch QD OLED screen that supports up to 175 Hz refresh rates while offering impressive specs on paper alone. An outdoor Wi-Fi 7 extender from Asus gets detailed coverage on Tom's Hardware where reviewers note it performs great with an Ethernet backhaul connection for reliable networking. In addition to networking gear, the Anycubic Photon P1 printer receives attention for its dual color capabilities and advanced tech features. Finally NikKTech reviews the OBSBOT Tiny 3 webcam as a versatile option with AI tracking and spatial audio.

Displays: AOC Agon Pro AG346UCD Monitor Review
Networking: Asus ZenWiFi BD5 Outdoor Wi-Fi 7 extender review: Great outdoor wireless performance, as long as you use an Ethernet backhaul
Printers: Anycubic Photon P1 Review: Dual Color/Dual Material, Tech Loaded
Video: OBSBOT Tiny 3 AI-Powered Spatial Audio 4K PTZ Webcam Review

Windows 11 764 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released Windows Insider Preview Build 29560.1000 to the Canary Channel as part of the optional 29500 build series. The update addresses critical stability headaches including increased system freezes and attached USB devices that suddenly stopped working for some users. A minor tweak also improves reliability when resetting Screensaver Settings to None during the transition to a new active development build. Insiders should expect underlying platform changes and keep backups handy since Canary builds remain unsuitable for daily drivers.

Windows 11 764 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has pushed out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020 to the Canary Channel where it brings specific input refinements and stability tweaks. The pen settings page now includes an option to make the tail button launch the same app as the Copilot key for better workflow flexibility. Voice typing configuration is more reliable while the Developer Mode dialog finally matches the visual style of modern Windows 11 dialogs. A minor but welcome fix removes a false error from sfc /scannow that previously confused users running system checks.

Windows 11 764 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300 to the Dev Channel featuring a few meaningful updates for those testing ahead of schedule. Users with specific hardware can now enable haptic feedback effects when resizing windows or hovering over buttons in supported applications. The update also renames the gaming full screen experience to Xbox mode and improves startup performance for background apps launching after boot. Stability improvements include fixes for random printing crashes and false internal connection errors that previously blocked app sign-ins.

Windows 11 764 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has pushed Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220 to the Beta Channel with new haptic feedback options and stability patches. Users with compatible mice can now feel vibrations during actions like window snapping or hovering over the close button via a toggle in settings. Performance gains include faster startup app launches alongside fixes for stubborn connection errors that falsely reported offline status. The full screen gaming experience finally gets renamed to Xbox mode with a smoother initial setup routine.

Software 44262 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

WSL2 Distro Manager version 1.11.0 has released to fix the frustrating silent failures that often plague Linux management on Windows. The update includes support for importing existing VHDX files which helps users move preconfigured environments between drives without reinstalling everything from scratch. Error messages now provide actionable details while the new Inno Setup installer automatically handles missing runtime dependencies without manual intervention. Improved safety protocols ensure disk space is not lost if processes get cut short during large file moves or cleanup tasks.

Microsoft 11969 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft just dropped a Windows Terminal Preview update that finally silences the aggressive invalid media resource warnings. Text selection logic now uses absolute coordinates to prevent accidental highlighting when Shift clicks are used during complex workflows. Under the hood changes restore Windows 7 behavior for Ctrl+Z inputs while eliminating significant memory leaks tied to screen readers. This Friday release ensures image pasting and focus handling work properly so the tool remains useful without breaking over the weekend.

Microsoft 11969 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows Terminal v1.24 has officially moved into the release preview ring with several targeted fixes for daily friction points. The update removes the aggressive error messaging that previously told users to get rekt when handling invalid media resources. Clipboard interactions receive a major overhaul that prevents unwanted overwrites and fixes focus loss during search operations. Developers and multilingual users will also benefit from resolved issues regarding ConPTY stability and Korean IME input placement.
2026-04-03

Reviews 52604 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware roundup features in-depth looks at various components ranging from computer cases and motherboards to solid state drives for different builds. TechPowerUp praises the ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC for its impressive factory overclock and custom LCD screen functionality. New input peripherals focus on gaming ergonomics and responsiveness across multiple devices. Budget-conscious gamers have options like the GameStop NVMe SSD even as high-end builds demand premium components for maximum precision in their rigs, including mice from Razer and Hator that prioritize low latency handling for competitive play.

Casing: Gamdias ATLAS M4 Review
Cooling: HYTE FA12 Review
Gaming: abxylute S8 Wireless Mobile Controller Review: Comfortable Gaming For Every Device
Graphics Cards: ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi White OC Review
Input: AQIRYS MIRA 2.0 Gaming Keyboard Review, EPOMAKER TH108 V2 PRO Keyboard Review, Razer Viper V4 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse Review - Built for Competition, Hator Quasar 3S Ultima 8K and Quasar 3 Ultima 8K - A Review of Modern High-End Gaming Mice
Motherboards: Aorus X870E Elite X3D Ice Motherboard Review
Storage: GameStop NVMe SSD 2TB SSD Review: A surprisingly capable budget drive for the PS5

2026-04-02

Reviews 52604 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's tech reviews roundup covers fresh hardware and software updates spanning displays, storage, and gaming peripherals. Alogic unveiled a massive 40-inch ultrawide model ideal for productivity while Philips targets gamers with an accessible QD-OLED panel boasting high refresh rates. In software news, AMD previewed their FSR 5 technology which promises smarter rendering improvements without sacrificing too much performance during gameplay. Finally enthusiasts can look at new lightweight mice from Hator alongside Gigabyte's flagship board and Kioxia's blistering fast PCIe 5.0 drive.

Displays: Alogic's Edge 5K Display Offers an Ultrawide Big-Screen Experience, Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L QD-OLED Monitor Review
Graphics Cards: AMD FSR 5 Scarlet Cortex Preview
Input: Hator Quasar 3S Ultima 8K and Quasar 3 Ultima 8K - A Review of Modern High-End Gaming Mice
Motherboards: Gigabyte X870E Aorus Xtreme AI Top Motherboard Review: Solid flagship, but the X3D version is what you want today
Storage: Kioxia Exceria PRO G2 4TB PCIe 5.0 SSD Review

2026-04-01

Microsoft 11969 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

This update finally cleans up the chat interface so you can preview videos and copy just the final Markdown without pasting along all that internal agent noise. Microsoft has also simplified search by removing the confusing local versus remote index split and letting Copilot handle semantic indexing automatically behind the scenes. If your AI ever acts up you can now reference specific past sessions to diagnose why custom instructions were ignored or responses lagged. Just keep in mind that Edit Mode is officially deprecated so you need to stop relying on it before version 1.125 removes the feature entirely.

Reviews 52604 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's reviews roundup brings a mix of high-end audio gear and budget-friendly mini PCs that might save you some cash. Readers looking to upgrade their rig or find better peripherals can skip the marketing fluff and see where the actual value lies within these tech hardware reviews. The following summaries cover performance benchmarks, design flaws, and real-world usability for everyone from gamers to office workers.

Audio: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro PCIe Sound Card review
Computers: Review of the NiPoGi E3B Mini PC - A Clone Featuring the Embedded V2748
Cooling: Tryx Stage 360 AIO Review: Luxurious, unique, and quiet
Headphones: AirPods Max 2 Review: Better Sound and ANC, Same Design Frustrations
Input: MCHOSE A7 V2 Ultra Review
Gaming: Crimson Desert Performance Benchmark Review
Motherboards: ASRock B860 Challenger WIFI White Motherboard Review
Power: MSI MAG A1000PLS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Storage: TerraMaster D1 SSD Pro review: A cool all-aluminum Thunderbolt 5 SSD enclosure
Video: YoloLiv YoloCam S3 Review: A 4K powerhouse, Wanbo Vali1 Pro projector review: Google TV Android 14 and MEMC projector

Microsoft 11969 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft dropped a preview build of Windows Package Manager version 1.29.50 for users who need to test upcoming fixes before they hit stable releases. This update targets power users by enhancing PowerShell repair logic and solving recursive loops when updating winget from within itself. Internal stability gets a boost with changes to how the command builder handles user input alongside a new DSC resource list for system administrators. While average desktop users might not notice, those running automated setups will appreciate the reduced crash risks during deployments.

Windows 11 764 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft dropped KB5086672 as an emergency fix for Windows 11 users who got stuck on error code 0x80073712 after the last preview update. This out-of-band patch addresses the specific file corruption that left machines unable to install previous updates without a full reinstall. The update bundles those earlier improvements together because nobody wants to manually track down each separate release from last week. People who cannot force it through Windows Update should download the manual package from the catalog instead, provided their system meets the version requirements.

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