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Winsage
August 19, 2026
As of October 13, 2026, updates for Windows 11 Home and Pro editions, version 24H2, and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 will end. The Enterprise and Education editions of Windows 11 24H2 will continue to receive support until October 2027. Customers are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11 25H2, which became available in September 2024. Devices running Windows 11 24H2 Home and Pro editions will automatically upgrade to Windows 11 25H2, with users able to choose when to restart the update. Microsoft has stopped security updates for Windows 11 23H2 Home and Pro editions as of November 2025. The free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates program for consumers has been extended until October 2027. Windows Server 2022 will enter extended support in October 2026, continuing to receive security updates until October 14, 2031.
Winsage
August 17, 2026
Microsoft has announced that the mainstream end date for Windows Server 2022 is set for October 13, 2026, after which it will enter extended support until October 14, 2031. Windows Server 2022 became generally available in September 2021 and is part of the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) offering, which guarantees a decade of support. Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows Server 2025, which will be generally available in November 2024, and will reach its end of support on November 13, 2029, with five years of extended support until November 14, 2034. A free 180-day trial of Windows Server 2025 is available. Additionally, hotpatching for Windows Server 2022 will be extended until October 2027 for Datacenter: Azure Edition systems. The free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program has been extended by an additional year, and Windows 11 23H2 Enterprise and Education editions will end updates on November 10, 2026, with a recommendation to upgrade to Windows 11 25H2.
BetaBeacon
August 15, 2026
- ARMSX3 emulator has been improved and expanded with seven updates, reaching version 0.7.2 - New features include recognizing games in unzipped folders, installing digital editions in PKG format, trophies, save states, and ANGLE support - Improvements to firmware installation, pause functionality, and automatic shader cache deletion - Utilizes Oboe audio system and optimizations for mobile graphics accelerators - List of supported games has grown, with titles like Armored Core: For Answer and Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 achieving playable status - Other games like Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Sonic Unleashed, and God of War III demo have made progress in loading and gameplay - Latest version of ARMSX3 available for free download on GitHub
Winsage
August 15, 2026
Microsoft has issued a 60-day notice regarding the end-of-life dates for several products, following a previous 90-day warning. Mainstream support for Windows Server 2022 will end on October 13, 2026, affecting all editions. Users of Windows 11 version 24H2 Home and Pro, as well as Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016, will stop receiving updates. Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows Server 2025, with an extended support phase lasting until October 14, 2031, for those unable to upgrade immediately. Windows 11 version 24H2 users must upgrade to version 25H2 to continue receiving updates, while Enterprise and Education variants will have a grace period until October 2027. Organizations using Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 should transition to Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024, with Extended Security Updates available for purchase for those who remain on the older system. A 180-day evaluation build of Windows Server 2025 can be downloaded for compatibility testing.
Winsage
August 14, 2026
Microsoft has expanded its Low Latency Profile (LLP) feature to all Windows 11 applications through the KB5121003 update, which is part of this month's Patch Tuesday. This update temporarily boosts CPU frequency to speed up app launches and is now available for most applications and Win32 programs. Following the installation of the update, standard applications like Notepad, Calculator, and web browsers such as Chrome showed faster opening times. The LLP feature is being rolled out gradually via Microsoft's Controlled Feature Rollout system, and users can enable it early using the ViveTool program if it does not appear immediately. Critics have described LLP as a superficial enhancement, while Microsoft has defended it by comparing it to similar strategies used by Apple in macOS.
Winsage
August 13, 2026
Nightmare Eclipse has released a new zero-day exploit called ShieldBreak, which can bypass Microsoft's RoguePlanet patch (CVE-2026-50656) and allow attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges on fully patched Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server systems. The exploit has been confirmed by security expert Kevin Beaumont, who provided detection methods for it. ShieldBreak is the tenth zero-day from Nightmare Eclipse since April and was released shortly after Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday. The exploit allows local privilege escalation and has a 100% success rate on the latest version of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025, while Windows 10 remains vulnerable. Microsoft is aware of the vulnerability and is investigating it, emphasizing the importance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure. Previous exploits from Nightmare Eclipse include LegacyHive and GreatXML, with earlier vulnerabilities having been patched but recent ones still unaddressed. Microsoft had threatened legal action against Nightmare Eclipse in May but later reconsidered its approach to vulnerability disclosure.
AppWizard
August 13, 2026
4J Studios has announced a new technology called Rixels for their upcoming game, Reforj, which reduces texture memory requirements by 98.2%, from 4MB to just 72KB. This innovation addresses memory limitations faced by game developers and allows for smoother gameplay at 60 frames per second. The company has applied for a patent to protect this unique solution, which could also have applications in other fields beyond gaming.
Winsage
August 12, 2026
Microsoft announced the release of new AI components for Windows 11 Home and Pro editions, documented in KB5101684 on July 28, 2026, introducing the Windows Copilot+. Additionally, updates KB5121003 and KB5121000 were released on August 11, 2026, focusing on performance enhancements, bug fixes, and optimizing user experience.
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