The MANGMI Air Y series will feature a 4.2-inch IPS touch display with a 1,280 x 960 resolution, 500 nits of brightness, and cover 110% of the sRGB color gamut.
Samsung has partnered with Amazon Music to preload the Amazon Music app on select Samsung smartphones and tablets. New subscribers will receive a three-month free trial of the Unlimited subscription, which will cost .99 per month afterward, with a reduced rate of .99 for Amazon Prime members. The Unlimited subscription includes one audiobook from Audible each month. Concerns have been raised about the increasing presence of preloaded applications, often referred to as bloatware, on Android devices.
Google has been enhancing Google Maps with features similar to Waze, including road hazard warnings and a visual upgrade called Immersive Navigation, which began rolling out in early 2026. This upgrade was launched for Android Auto users in July 2026, linked to Android Auto version 17.3, but its rollout may be server-side, causing delays for some beta users. Immersive Navigation features a three-dimensional interface with 3D buildings and animated trees, and aims to provide more intuitive directions using images from Google's Street View. Since March 2026, it has been gradually reaching users alongside the updated Ask Maps functionality, which uses AI through Gemini for enhanced navigation assistance. The update's distribution is uneven, with no method to expedite the process. Immersive Navigation utilizes real-time traffic data for better route context, positioning Google Maps favorably against Waze, although Waze still excels in live user feedback on road hazards. There is currently no information on whether Immersive Navigation will support offline maps.
Google is set to launch Googlebooks, featuring an AI-powered Magic Pointer cursor that enhances user interaction by allowing users to point at their screens to communicate with Gemini, Google's AI system. The Magic Pointer app will not yet be operational on existing Android devices but will allow users to set the Google app as the default assist app and use a keyboard shortcut (Meta + g) for activation. The app will include gesture control for activation through a cursor wiggle, with sensitivity settings to prevent accidental activations.
Magic Pointer will analyze user interactions to categorize intent into four core capabilities: Understand, Transform, Ideate, and Execute. It will generate up to three relevant suggestion chips based on user input, ensuring suggestions are contextually specific and framed from the user's perspective. For example, if a user inputs an image of a long email thread, the suggestions might include "Summarize key decisions," "Draft a reply," and "Suggest next steps." The output will consist solely of these suggestion chips without additional text or formatting.
Major players in the gaming industry, such as Sony and Microsoft, have recently made controversial decisions, including Sony discontinuing physical game discs and removing 500 movies without refunds, and Microsoft laying off around 3,200 Xbox game developers while suspending user accounts without justification. In contrast, GOG.com has emerged as a proponent of digital preservation, offering DRM-free games that come with standalone offline installers, allowing users to own their games permanently and play them without an online store's permissions. GOG encourages users to save their games to discs for sharing and backup purposes.
A Reddit user named Jibril-sama has created a Steam Game Cartridge system that uses old SATA SSDs as game cartridges, allowing users to access their Steam library in a nostalgic format. The system includes a disk mount detection and execution script for easy game launching, alleviating storage issues for gamers. It operates on Linux, utilizing Valve’s Steam URL Protocol for navigation. The setup requires a systemd template and a udev rule to function properly. There are concerns about the compatibility of Steam game libraries when transferred across different PCs, and there is potential for Jibril-sama to share guides and resources for others to replicate the project.
Microsoft has released the Surface Laptop 8 for Business and the Surface Pro 12 for Business, both equipped with advanced Snapdragon X processors. The Surface Laptop 8 can be configured with Snapdragon X2 Plus or X2 Elite, while the Surface Pro 12 features the Snapdragon X2 chip. Both devices also offer an Intel model. The Surface Laptop 8 includes haptic feedback capabilities, enhancing user interaction, and the Surface Pro 12 provides improved graphics performance over its predecessor. Key features for business users include pre-installed Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise, an integrated Privacy Screen option, Advanced Exchange Warranty service, Device Firmware Configuration Interface (DFCI) cloud management, Windows Autopilot tenant pre-registration, access to the cloud-based Surface Management Portal, native corporate domain onboarding pathways, and availability of Intel models. The Snapdragon X2-powered Surface Pro 12 does not support 5G connectivity. Anyone can purchase a Surface for Business device without needing to own a business.
Microsoft has blocked the Windows 11 July 2026 update (KB5101650) on certain Dell PCs due to issues causing unexpected shutdowns, diminished performance, excessive heat, and battery drain. The problems are linked to the Intel Innovation Platform Framework Processor Participant driver, which affects power management. The complications stem from an optional June 2026 update (KB5095093) that introduced changes impacting the performance of some Dell PCs. Microsoft has not provided a list of affected models but is working with Dell to resolve the issue. The July update has been preemptively blocked from installation on incompatible devices, and a resolution is expected soon.
Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse has released a proof-of-concept exploit called LegacyHive, which targets a vulnerability in the Windows User Profile Service. The exploit requires standard user credentials and a third username, potentially an administrator account. It can mount the target user hive in the current user classes root and is designed to reduce the risk of public exploitation. The exploit works across all supported desktop and server versions of Windows, including those updated with the July 2026 Patch Tuesday release. Microsoft is investigating the findings related to LegacyHive.
Microsoft has patched 622 vulnerabilities, including two privilege escalation flaws in SharePoint Server (CVE-2026-56164, CVSS score: 5.3) and Active Directory Federation Services (CVE-2026-56155, CVSS score: 7.8), which are actively exploited threats. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has included these vulnerabilities in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to implement fixes by specified deadlines.
CISA has also noted active exploitation of several SharePoint Server vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-32201, CVE-2026-45659, and CVE-2026-56164, which allow unauthorized access to vulnerable instances. CVE-2026-56164 enables attackers to send crafted network requests to access functions that should require authorization, leading to privilege escalation without prior authentication. Additionally, CVE-2026-55040 (CVSS score: 9.1) allows remote unauthenticated attackers to bypass authentication on a vulnerable SharePoint server, enabling unauthorized operations.
Chromebooks are designed with robust security features, including sandboxing, Verified Boot, automatic updates, data encryption, and Recovery Mode, which collectively reduce the risk of malware infections. However, they are still vulnerable to threats such as malicious Chrome extensions, scam Android apps from third-party stores, phishing attacks, and risks associated with using Developer Mode and cloud storage. Users can identify potential malware through signs like slow performance, unexpected pop-ups, and unusual battery drain. To remove malware, users should eliminate suspicious extensions, uninstall dubious apps, run antivirus scans, enable Google Play Protect, or perform a Powerwash to reset the device. To protect their Chromebooks, users should avoid Developer Mode, check app permissions, use two-factor authentication, verify website URLs, and use a VPN on public Wi-Fi.