Hardbit's Grand Outlaws: RP Life Online is set to launch globally on Android and iOS in late summer 2026 after an extensive eight-month beta testing period focused on player engagement and technical performance.
In April, a statement on the Windows Learning Center claimed that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is sufficient for many Windows 11 users, leading to brief attention before the article was removed a month later without explanation. The link now redirects to the homepage, but the content is still accessible via the Internet Archive. Microsoft has not clarified the removal, and speculation suggests backlash from the third-party security industry may have influenced this decision.
Research indicates that the infection rate for consumer PCs in 2023-2024 was 3.07%, lower than the 2.39% for business PCs, suggesting that risks may not be as widespread as often claimed. The 2025 Cybersecurity Threat Report noted that 56% of consumer endpoints that faced an infection in 2024 experienced subsequent infections, with user behavior playing a significant role.
A survey found that 54% of Americans rely on default device protection, while 46% use third-party antivirus solutions. Modern antivirus solutions, including Microsoft Defender, achieve protection rates of 99% or higher, with Defender specifically reaching a 99.0% protection rate without false positives. This performance indicates that Defender is adequate for most consumers.
Default security measures on platforms are generally effective, with modern antivirus applications blocking 99.2% of threats that bypass other protections. Consequently, 97% of PCs remain free from malware infections, suggesting that improving user training may be more beneficial than investing in superior software.
In contrast, businesses face different challenges, as attacks are often executed by sophisticated criminal organizations targeting vulnerabilities in third-party software. Enterprise administrators typically use specialized endpoint security products for centralized management and continuous monitoring, which are essential for protecting business environments.
Installing Windows 11 involves a complex setup process that emphasizes Microsoft accounts, OneDrive, and personalized advertising, making it feel more like an advertising campaign than a straightforward installation. Users are encouraged to create Microsoft accounts, with local accounts being less accessible. The installation prompts users to enable various services, which can be frustrating and intrusive. The Start menu has transformed to include recommendations and promotional content, cluttering its functionality. Microsoft makes it challenging to switch default applications, reinforcing reliance on its ecosystem. Windows 11 collects significant diagnostic data, raising privacy concerns, and users must actively seek to disable data collection features. Public institutions in Europe are considering alternatives to Microsoft due to these concerns. The trend towards subscription models, such as Microsoft 365, can feel burdensome for home users. Hardware requirements for Windows 11, including TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, have rendered many older PCs obsolete. Despite criticisms, Windows remains a powerful operating system essential for many workflows. Linux is gaining popularity, especially among gamers, as a viable alternative. Users desire a less intrusive and more user-friendly version of Windows that restores their control over devices without constant interruptions.
Google is rolling out a per-app backup feature for Pixel devices, allowing users to control which specific apps are backed up to the cloud. This feature can be accessed through Settings > Accounts and backup > Google Backup > Other device data, where users can see the top three apps consuming space and toggle backups on or off for each app. Users can also view the backup size for each app and manage apps that currently have no data backed up. This update aims to give users clearer visibility and control over their Google cloud storage.
Chaotic Eclipse, also known as Nightmare-Eclipse, bypassed Windows 11's BitLocker security using a USB stick and claimed Microsoft left a backdoor in the system. Following this, Microsoft patched three zero-day exploits named YellowKey, GreenPlasma, and MiniPlasma. Nightmare-Eclipse then revealed another zero-day vulnerability called RoguePlanet, which affects Microsoft Defender on Windows 10 and 11, potentially allowing attackers full control over compromised systems. Microsoft is tracking this vulnerability as CVE-2026-50656 and is working on a security update. Nightmare-Eclipse provided a proof-of-concept exploit and described it as a race condition with variable success rates. Microsoft has promoted Windows Defender as adequate for most users but acknowledged that third-party tools can offer additional protection. The company initially threatened legal action against Nightmare-Eclipse but later decided not to pursue lawsuits against researchers sharing their findings.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has sold over 6 million copies in a year and a half since its release, compared to the original's six years to reach the same milestone. Deep Silver, the game's publisher, expressed gratitude to the community and announced plans for two new open-world RPGs, including one set in the Kingdom Come universe and another in Middle-earth.
Microsoft has released three optional updates for Windows 11: KB5095186, KB5095615, and KB5102558.
- KB5095186 is for Windows 11 26H1 on Snapdragon X2 systems and upgrades the Windows recovery environment (WinRE) to version 10.0.28000.2335.
- KB5095615 also improves the WinRE, updating it to version 10.0.26100.8737.
- KB5102558 refines Windows setup binaries and related files for feature updates.
These updates can be accessed through Windows Update in the Settings app, and no restart is required after installation.
Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse, known as Nightmare-Eclipse, bypassed Windows 11's BitLocker security using a USB stick and claimed Microsoft intentionally included a backdoor in the feature. Microsoft responded by patching three zero-day exploits disclosed by Nightmare-Eclipse: YellowKey, GreenPlasma, and MiniPlasma, and is monitoring another exploit called RoguePlanet, cataloged as CVE-2026-50656. The RoguePlanet exploit is a race condition with varying success rates on different machines, achieving a 100% success rate on some devices. Microsoft acknowledged that while Windows 11's Defender is generally sufficient for most users, third-party tools can offer additional security features. Tensions between Nightmare-Eclipse and Microsoft have risen, with the company previously considering legal action but now indicating it will not pursue lawsuits against researchers sharing their findings.
Windows 11 Pro is available for .97, down from its regular price of 9. This limited-time promotion runs until July 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. The upgrade includes features such as a modern user interface, improved multitasking, advanced security features, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, BitLocker encryption, Azure AD integration, and Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant, Copilot.