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AppWizard
April 25, 2026
The Exo Experts warbond in Helldivers 2 introduces two new exosuits, including the EXO-51 Lumberer, an all-purpose offensive mech equipped with an anti-tank cannon and a flamethrower. The ongoing Siege of Cyberstan event offers intense challenges and thrilling gameplay. Recent updates have improved game performance, addressing system strain and reducing install size for smoother gameplay.
Winsage
April 25, 2026
Microsoft has introduced enhancements to the Windows Update system, allowing users to delay updates for up to 35 days and reset this delay multiple times without restrictions. Descriptive titles for driver updates will now specify the device class, and options to restart or shut down without triggering updates will be consistently available in the power menu. Additionally, updates will be consolidated to reduce the number of reboots, with downloads occurring in the background before coordinated installation and restart.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Windows Insiders are receiving enhancements to the Windows Update experience based on user feedback, focusing on providing more control and reducing disruptions. Key features include: 1. The ability to skip updates during the out-of-box experience (OOBE). 2. Extended options for pausing updates for up to 35 days, with the ability to re-pause as needed. 3. Separation of power actions from update actions, allowing users to shut down or restart without triggering updates. 4. Enhanced insights on available updates, including device class information for driver updates. Additionally, the update process will be unified to minimize reboots, with a single restart expected per month for most users. Updates will download in the background and can be manually initiated by users. Improvements also focus on reducing update times and implementing automatic recovery measures for update failures.
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.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
ExplorerPatcher is a free and open-source application that has over 42 million downloads and 32,200 stars on GitHub. It aims to restore legacy Windows shell components in Windows 11, allowing users to manage settings more comfortably. The app is compatible with both x86-64 Windows and Windows on ARM. Users can revert the Windows 11 taskbar to its Windows 10 design, disable the Windows 11 context menu, and restore the control ribbon in File Explorer. ExplorerPatcher offers additional features such as improved multi-display taskbar support and customizable settings. It includes preset configurations like the "Classic Windows 10" option and allows for custom configurations to be saved and shared. Despite its popularity, ExplorerPatcher is not widely recognized due to security warnings from Windows, which flag it as a potential threat, and potential disruptions following major Windows updates.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
ExplorerPatcher is a free, open-source application that has surpassed 42 million total downloads and received 32,200 stars on GitHub. It allows users to customize their Windows 11 experience by restoring features from older Windows versions, such as reverting the taskbar to its Windows 10 counterpart. The app is compatible with both x86-64 Windows and Windows on ARM. It offers a simple settings menu for adjusting the Taskbar, File Explorer, Start menu, and System Tray, as well as advanced features like improved multi-display taskbar support and a customizable Win+X menu. Users can save and share custom configurations, and there are preset options like the "Classic Windows 10" preset. Despite its popularity, ExplorerPatcher faces challenges such as being flagged by Windows' security systems and potential disruptions after major Windows updates.
Winsage
April 19, 2026
Microsoft is updating Windows 11 by improving File Explorer, focusing on performance and user experience. The latest release, Windows 11 Build 26200.8313, shows File Explorer loading faster and eliminating white flashes in dark mode. This build is currently for Windows Insiders, with public availability expected in April 2026 and further updates in May 2026. The update enhances speed, manages themes better, and adds support for new archive formats like cpio, uu, xar, and nupkg. Reliability improvements have reduced crashes related to explorer.exe, and new features include a preview option for internet-downloaded files, a redesigned search bar, and immediate reflection of folder view preferences.
AppWizard
April 19, 2026
On April 15, users experienced disruptions with Facebook and Messenger, starting around 10:40 a.m. and escalating throughout the morning. By noon, several hundred outage reports were noted. DownDetector confirmed the trend of complaints, but there was no official communication regarding the cause or resolution timeline.
Winsage
April 17, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged that the April 2026 security update for Windows Server, patch KB5082063, has caused significant disruptions for some enterprise domain controllers, leading to continuous reboot cycles in non-Global Catalog domain controllers used in Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments. This has resulted in the unavailability of Active Directory authentication and directory services on affected servers. Additionally, the installation of KB5082063 may fail on some Windows Server 2025 systems. This issue marks the third consecutive year that April security updates have caused problems for Windows Server domain controllers. In previous years, Microsoft issued emergency fixes for similar issues, including crashes and complications with NTLM authentication. Administrators currently have limited options, including delaying the update, isolating a test domain controller, or engaging with Microsoft Support for tailored mitigation steps.
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