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Winsage
August 22, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a revamped AutoPlay dialog box in the latest Windows Insider build, utilizing WinUI for improved performance and visual consistency. The updated AutoPlay interface supports dark mode and retains familiar functionalities, with notifications now docked in the notification center. A new accessibility feature, Open apps maximized, allows application windows to open automatically in a maximized state. Users can manage camera, microphone, and location access for desktop apps on an individual basis, with permissions reviewed in Settings > Privacy & security. Existing app permission decisions remain unchanged. PDF and non-HTML files can now be previewed in File Explorer, and the Microsoft Store update supports in-app purchases in packaged WinUI 3 apps. Recent builds have fixed taskbar animation issues and improved mouse cursor visibility in certain applications. The Settings section has been updated to display version numbers for packaged apps.
Winsage
August 21, 2026
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview builds 26340.9233 (26H2) and 28120.2760 (26H1), featuring enhancements such as automatic PDF preview support in File Explorer and in-app purchase capabilities for WinUI 3 applications in the Microsoft Store. The 26H1 build addresses a bug causing the mouse cursor to be invisible in some applications but has a known compatibility issue that may prevent some users from launching PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS. The AutoPlay dialog has been revamped with WinUI, supporting dark mode and improved responsiveness. A new accessibility setting allows apps to open maximized by default, enhancing usability for screen readers and magnification tools. Users can manage camera, microphone, and location permissions for individual desktop applications, providing more control over privacy. File Explorer now supports automatic previews for PDF and non-HTML files, and the Microsoft Store update allows in-app purchases for packaged WinUI 3 apps. Bug fixes include resolving taskbar animation issues and ensuring visibility of the mouse cursor.
Winsage
August 20, 2026
ShieldBreak, identified as CVE-2026-69414, is a zero-day vulnerability in the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine that allows low-privileged local attackers to escalate privileges to SYSTEM. The public proof of concept was released on August 12, 2026, and Microsoft recognized the CVE on August 14, 2026. No patch is currently available. ShieldBreak exploits an elevation-of-privilege vulnerability by manipulating file processing during the cloud-file hydration process in Microsoft Defender, allowing attackers to control processes with elevated privileges. The exploit is functional on Windows 11 25H2 and Windows Server 2025. Qualys VMDR can detect this vulnerability using a specific query, and organizations can use Qualys TruRisk™ Eliminate for mitigation until a patch is released.
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
Iron Nest is a game set in an alternate-history version of 1920s Spain, where players operate a five-thousand-tonne artillery battery for the Kingdom of Castille. Players must triangulate degrees and distances to fire accurately, using a detailed map table and teleprinter messages to locate enemy positions. The gameplay involves calculating barrel elevation and managing resources to purchase recon plane flyovers and different shell types. The game features procedurally-generated objectives for enhanced replayability and allows players to earn medals for performance. It was developed by a single individual and is noted for its engaging mechanics and tactile tools.
Winsage
August 15, 2026
Windows 11 users can now reposition the taskbar to the top or either side of the screen in the latest Insider Preview builds. This feature is currently available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, with a broader rollout expected with the September Patch Tuesday update. Additional enhancements include a more customizable Start menu, improved Windows Search, and a faster File Explorer. Users can choose between small or large Start menu sizes, recent items are highlighted, and search functionality has been refined for better clarity. File Explorer now launches more quickly and supports touch scrolling. Updated progress indicators and enhanced security features for administrators are also included in the updates.
Winsage
August 14, 2026
Windows 11's August 2026 Patch Tuesday update has been released, addressing 421 security vulnerabilities, including 400 specific to the Patch Tuesday release. The update rectifies at least 37 remote code execution bugs and five elevation-of-privilege vulnerabilities. Microsoft advises users to implement the update within three days for security. The update includes fixes for other Microsoft products like Entra, Office, and Teams. Users should verify their Windows 11 build number, with recommended versions being 26200.9168 for 25H2 and 26100.9168 for 24H2. The update is identified as KB5121003 and may require up to two reboots to apply fully. Key areas of focus in the update include the kernel, Remote Desktop, DNS, DHCP, SMB, and Windows Defender Firewall. Microsoft emphasizes the importance of timely updates and recommends limiting the deferral period for quality updates to less than three days.
Winsage
August 12, 2026
Microsoft's August Patch Tuesday update addressed 421 vulnerabilities across various products, including multiple versions of Windows (11 25H2/24H2, 11 23H2, and 10). A critical zero-day flaw, the "Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability," allows attackers with lower-level access to gain system privileges without user interaction. Additionally, the update addresses two other zero-day flaws, including the "Windows User Profile Service Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability," which has not yet been exploited but was publicly disclosed. The update is mandatory and should automatically install on supported PCs, with users encouraged to verify its application. The update also includes minor improvements to Windows features, such as enhancements to File Explorer, Windows Hello, Voice Access, and touchpad controls.
TrendTechie
August 3, 2026
On the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, the F1H2O championship concluded with Sean Torrente from the UAE's Victory Team winning his final race at an elevation of 1,607 meters. The event featured 18 elite pilots racing on a challenging two-kilometer circuit over 40 laps, facing difficult high-altitude conditions and unpredictable winds. Torrente noted the unique challenges of the lake and expressed his satisfaction with the victory in Kyrgyzstan. Eduard Kubatov, head of the State Agency for Tourism Development, highlighted the event's safety and significance, stating there were no incidents during the race. He also announced a preliminary memorandum with the F1H2O organization and UIM to potentially host the world championship regularly at Issyk-Kul.
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