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Winsage
June 20, 2026
Microsoft has shifted its focus towards generative AI, beginning with its investment in OpenAI in 2019. CEO Satya Nadella has indicated a departure from the company's traditional software-centric vision, emphasizing the need for transformation in light of the AI revolution. The adoption of Windows 11 has been slow, with a survey showing that 30% of HP PCs still run Windows 10, which will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025. Organizations like The Restart Project are helping users transition to Windows 11, while critics argue that Microsoft's upgrade requirements lead to premature obsolescence of functional PCs. Microsoft has launched the Windows K2 program to address user feedback and is exploring an agentic AI operating system. In response to potential EU antitrust fines, Microsoft has unbundled Teams from Office 365, offering a lower-cost option without the collaboration tool. This move has led to a lawsuit from Salesforce, alleging anticompetitive practices. Alternatives like LibreOffice and Euro-Office are emerging, but experts believe they pose limited immediate threats. Additionally, the French government plans to shift from Windows to Linux and replace Microsoft Teams with a domestic platform by 2027. Microsoft's AI initiatives have faced challenges, including backlash over the automatic installation of the Copilot AI app, which was temporarily suspended due to user complaints. Shareholders have filed a class action lawsuit, claiming the company overstated Copilot's success and failed to disclose a revenue decline in Azure. Analysts warn that continued investment in AI without meeting expectations may lead to significant challenges for Microsoft. Reports suggest that Azure was rushed to market, resulting in talent loss and performance issues.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Meta has introduced a suite of updates to enhance the safety and wellbeing of teenagers on its platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. Key updates include: - A global rollout of 13+ content settings, which aims to ensure that teens encounter age-appropriate content by default. This includes obscuring inappropriate content and restricting engagement with unsuitable Profiles, Pages, Groups, and Events on Facebook and Messenger. - The development of AI-powered age assurance measures designed to identify underage accounts more effectively through visual analysis and contextual indicators, without using facial recognition. - Alerts for parents when their teenager searches for terms related to suicide or self-harm multiple times, part of broader parental supervision features currently available in the EU, Brazil, and India. - The introduction of the Family Center, a centralized hub for parents to manage their teen's online activities across multiple Meta platforms, allowing for oversight of digital interactions and access to a comprehensive overview of their teen's activity.
BetaBeacon
June 17, 2026
The Pokémon Company International has released Pokémon Champions for mobile devices, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. Players can participate in a special in-game campaign featuring Raichu until September 2, 2026, to receive Raichu and Mega Stones. The game is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all players, with free downloads and cross-play compatibility.
AppWizard
June 5, 2026
Apple has removed the Russian messaging application Max from its App Store, allowing existing users to access the service but preventing new downloads and updates. This decision was made to comply with sanctions requirements, although specific sanctions were not disclosed. Max, developed by VK, has been promoted by Russian authorities and is pre-installed on devices sold in Russia, but is not accessible in the European Union. The CEO of VK, Vladimir Kiriyenko, has faced sanctions from the U.S., U.K., and EU since 2022.
AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Google plans to enhance its Google Wallet Android app by introducing support for digital IDs in select European Union countries this summer, following recent rollouts in Brazil, India, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. The app will support various types of state-issued identification, including passports from the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Taiwan, and Brazil, featuring selective disclosure for privacy. Google has partnered with Sparkasse Bank in Europe to simplify age verification on apps and websites without disclosing personal information. This integration is set to launch in the coming months, with plans for further collaborations. Additionally, Google is enhancing its Google Pay direct checkout feature in Europe to allow customers to view payment options directly on retailers’ checkout pages.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Meta Platforms has faced a setback as the EU's second-highest court upheld the European Commission's classification of the Messenger app as a 'gatekeeper,' confirming its role as a crucial gateway for businesses to connect with users. However, the court annulled the gatekeeper designation for Meta's Marketplace platform, stating that the Commission had not sufficiently justified this classification. The court's ruling on Marketplace is less significant, as the Commission had already rescinded the gatekeeper label for it last year. A Meta spokesperson expressed relief over the decision regarding Marketplace and mentioned the company is reviewing the findings on Messenger. The ruling is subject to appeal at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
The California State Assembly passed the Protect Our Games Act (AB 1921) with a vote of 43 to 16. This bill aims to address game preservation issues, particularly following Ubisoft's decision to de-list its online racing game, The Crew, which affected many players. Stop Killing Games, an organization advocating for game preservation, has established NGOs in the EU and the US to counter lobbying efforts related to game shutdowns. The bill will now proceed to the California State Senate for further support but faces opposition from the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), which argues it could misallocate developers' resources.
Winsage
May 28, 2026
HP estimates that approximately 30% of its PC customers are still using Windows 10, which exited standard support in October. Ketan Patel, HP's president of personal systems, noted that the slow transition to Windows 11 is providing a financial tailwind for the company. HP's CFO, Karen Parkhill, mentioned that the Windows 11 refresh in EMEA and APJ markets is now on par with North America. Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 for business customers on October 14, 2025, but will offer security updates for those who pay for extended support. Gartner forecasts a modest 6.1% increase in device spending in 2026. Approximately 400 million systems cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements. European campaigners have called for EU intervention regarding the Windows 11 upgrade, citing vendor-imposed software cutoffs. Microsoft is offering extended support for Windows 10 in the European Economic Area without conditions after the October deadline. HP's revenue grew by 9% year-on-year, reaching .41 billion in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, and net profit increased to million from million the previous year.
Winsage
May 26, 2026
Removing Microsoft Edge from Windows can be complex due to its integration as a system component, especially in Windows 10 and standard Windows 11 installations. Edge may not have a straightforward Uninstall button in the Settings page, but methods exist for uninstallation, including using Edge's own installer or command-line approaches. In the EU, users may find an easier uninstall option in Settings due to the Digital Markets Act (DMA). To uninstall Edge, users should check their Windows version and region, install a replacement browser beforehand, and be aware that updates might reinstall Edge. Elevated permissions are typically required for uninstallation methods. Method A involves using Edge's setup.exe in uninstall mode from its Installer directory, which is widely compatible. Method B allows for a Settings-based uninstall in certain EU Windows 11 builds influenced by DMA. Method C uses PowerShell to remove Edge partially but may not be effective on newer builds. Method D suggests disabling Edge instead of fully uninstalling it for better system stability. Advanced techniques exist but carry risks, including potential system integrity issues. Users should consider application dependencies and the likelihood of Windows updates restoring Edge. For enterprise environments, policy-based control is preferred over complete removal. The EU DMA is driving changes toward a more modular Windows architecture, allowing for greater user choice regarding browser components.
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