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Winsage
April 24, 2026
Microsoft has released an update to improve the security of its Remote Desktop feature, which includes a warning for users opening Remote Desktop (.rdp) files. However, this warning is not displaying correctly for some users due to a bug identified in the Known Issues list after the April 14 update. The issue primarily affects users with multiple monitors set to different display scaling, leading to overlapping text or obscured buttons. Microsoft has advised users to synchronize their display scaling settings or use keyboard navigation as a workaround. The company plans to address this issue in a future Windows update but is not issuing an Out-of-Band update specifically for it. Additionally, a serious vulnerability (CVE-2026-40372) was discovered in the .NET framework, affecting versions 10.0.0 to 10.0.6, which requires immediate attention. This vulnerability impacts all Windows versions that received the update, including Windows 11 26H1.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
Developer Megacrit has released beta patch notes for Slay the Spire 2, focusing on refining the Ascension difficulty scaling. Changes include reduced HP for Scrolls of Biting, Owl Magistrate, and Slimed Berserker at lower Ascensions, while making them stronger at higher levels. The Vantom Act 1 boss has been nerfed, and the Waterfall Giant elite heals less in low-difficulty encounters. The team is monitoring the performance of the Act 3 boss, Doormaker, but is hesitant to make further changes. Card updates feature new artwork and significant reworks for Conflagration and Drum of Battle for Ironclad, with Conflagration now dealing two damage to all enemies four times at base. Regent's Parry has been adjusted to align better with Dexterity and Frail mechanics. Neow's blessings have seen some improvements, with Booming Conch providing additional energy and Neow's Fury allowing players to choose cards from the discard pile. Tezcatara's Nutritious Soup relic has been buffed to grant Strikes additional damage and cost nothing. The patch also includes various smaller balance changes, user interface enhancements, and bug fixes.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged an issue with its Edge browser affecting users trying to join Teams meetings, documented under incident report TM1288497. A restart of the Teams client may serve as a temporary workaround. Microsoft is analyzing diagnostic data and monitoring service changes to address the problem. This issue follows a previous bug where an Edge update disrupted the right-click paste functionality in Teams, with a fix scheduled for the next platform update. Additionally, Microsoft reverted a service update that prevented some users from launching the Teams desktop client. Ongoing challenges related to Universal Print sharing have also emerged due to changes in the Microsoft Graph API code.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
World of Warcraft is facing issues following patch 12.0.5, which has caused significant bugs and led to the temporary disabling of housing features in The Americas and Oceania. Effective June 22, 2026, subscription prices will increase in the UK, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey, with UK players seeing a 10% increase and Kazakhstani players facing up to a 40% hike. Turkish players will be required to pay in Euros instead of the Turkish Lira. The game has maintained a steady subscription rate in the US since 2004, but adjustments have been made in other regions based on market conditions. Players have reported various bugs, including a critical bug affecting player housing, which Blizzard is prioritizing.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft has addressed the white flash issue in File Explorer when using dark mode in the latest Release Preview build of Windows 11. This problem, which has persisted for over two years despite previous claims of fixes, has now been resolved with the latest changelog stating that the white flash is removed when launching File Explorer in dark mode if set to launch to This PC or when resizing the details pane. The complexity of File Explorer, which combines modern and legacy UI frameworks, has contributed to these graphical glitches. Although the white flash issue has been fixed, some areas, like File Properties, still do not support dark mode, but improvements are planned for future updates.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Dave Plummer, the creator of the original Task Manager at Microsoft in the 1990s, encountered an issue where CPU utilization readings occasionally exceeded 100%, which he suspected was a bug in the kernel. Despite being a user interface designer and facing skepticism from the kernel team, he implemented 'asserts' in the code to diagnose the problem. One assertion specified that CPU usage should not exceed 100%, and he embedded his name and home phone number in the code for anyone who might encounter the issue. No one ever contacted him about the bug, and it remained unresolved until the kernel developers identified and fixed it later.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
The Microsoft Teams desktop client has a bug affecting users on macOS and Windows after the update to build 26072.519.4556.7438, specifically with the right-click functionality not working. Users are advised to use keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V) for clipboard operations. The issue was first mentioned on the Patchmanagement.org mailing list, referencing issue TM1279908, which noted service degradation alerts from Microsoft 365. Users have reported problems with copying and pasting URLs, text, and images, with the paste option grayed out in the context menu. Microsoft has identified a potential root cause and is rolling out a fix while monitoring telemetry data, with the next status update expected on April 21, 2026.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Support for Windows Server 2016 will officially end on January 12, 2027, ceasing security updates and bug fixes. Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows Server 2019 or later to maintain support and security. Businesses are advised to assess their IT infrastructure and develop a migration strategy to ensure continuity and security. Engaging with IT professionals is recommended for managing the transition effectively.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Android users are experiencing an issue with the X app where tapping on shared links does not direct them to the intended posts, leaving them on their timelines or the last viewed profile. Complaints have increased, and standard troubleshooting methods like clearing caches and reinstalling the app have not resolved the problem. A temporary workaround involves removing the app from recent tasks before tapping the link, but this is not a permanent solution. The issue affects various Android models and may have started after a recent Android system update, indicating a potential flaw within the X app itself. Some users have chosen to open links in mobile browsers by adjusting app settings. There has been no official acknowledgment of the bug from the X team, although the product head made a lighthearted comment about the situation on social media.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Jagex initiated a general rollback of RuneScape due to an issue with an overwhelming surplus of runes, allowing players to store up to 2,147,483,647 of a single type in their pouches. This bug posed a risk of causing irreparable economic damage to the game's economy. The rollback was implemented as a last resort, leading to disappointment among players who lost their progress. Community reactions were mixed, with some expressing understanding despite their frustration, while others found humor in the situation.
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