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Winsage
May 14, 2026
Dell users on Windows 11 are experiencing frequent blue screens and reboot loops after updating the Dell SupportAssist Remediation software to version 5.5.16.0, released on April 30. This issue particularly affects models like the XPS 15 9530, with crashes occurring approximately every thirty minutes and a common error message being "CRITICALPROCESSDIED." The problem has been traced to the DellSupportAssistRemediationService.exe, which is pre-installed on many Dell systems and designed to manage diagnostics, driver updates, and recovery tools. Users are advised to uninstall or disable the software to restore normal functionality. Dell has acknowledged the issue and is working on a resolution. Temporary workarounds include disabling the service via Command Prompt or fully uninstalling the SupportAssist components through the Settings app. However, uninstalling may result in the loss of system repair points created by the service.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Windows 11 users have experienced an issue with the emoji picker where the search box disappears unexpectedly. This problem has been noted by multiple users, including a colleague from Android Central. A simple solution to restore the search function involves opening Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc, locating Windows Explorer in the list of processes, right-clicking on it, and selecting Restart. This action reloads the user interface elements and effectively restores the emoji search feature until a permanent fix is provided by Microsoft.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Steven Sinofsky, former head of the Windows Division at Microsoft, discussed the company's engineering culture and its focus on resource management from 1980 to 2000, where every engineer was given a physical stopwatch to measure various performance metrics. This practice emphasized optimizing software for speed and efficiency, a stark contrast to modern applications that consume significant RAM due to shifts in market dynamics and hardware advancements. The current trend prioritizes rapid feature deployment over optimization, leading to performance issues in applications. Microsoft is responding to criticism by enhancing the performance of Windows 11, focusing on native desktop applications and optimizing core components, including the Start menu and File Explorer. They are also testing new CPU scheduling profiles to reduce micro-lags during user interactions.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Mojang has announced a bonus edition of Minecraft LIVE, scheduled for Saturday, May 30th, coinciding with Twitchcon. This event will reveal sneak peeks of upcoming game releases and insights from developers. It is the second Minecraft LIVE event of the year, featuring updates on the core Minecraft game and a closer look at Minecraft Dungeons 2. The event will start at various times based on time zones: - British Summer Time (BST): 4:30 PM - Pacific Time (PT): 8:30 AM - Eastern Time (ET): 11:30 AM - Central Time (CT): 10:30 AM - Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:30 PM - Australian Eastern Time (AET): 1:30 AM (May 31st) - New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): 3:30 AM (May 31st) - Japan Standard Time (JST): 12:30 AM (May 31st) - China Standard Time (CST): 11:30 PM (May 30th) Fans can discuss the event on the DayOne Forums or the DayOne Community Discord Server, both offering exclusive content for DayOne Members.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Several notable Windows applications, including Space Cadet Pinball and Microsoft 3D Movie Maker, have been successfully ported to Linux. Space Cadet Pinball, originally part of the Microsoft Plus Pack for Windows 95, has been decompiled and rebuilt, now available across 14 platforms, including Linux, thanks to Muzychenko Andrey. The source code for Microsoft 3D Movie Maker was released by Microsoft, and a new fork has been developed by Mark Cave-Ayland and Ben Stone, enabling it to run on Linux. Their project also includes bug fixes, 64-bit compatibility, and builds for ARM64 Windows, with plans for a Raspberry Pi version.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are involved in a legal dispute that has revealed documents about OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model. Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, is a significant figure in this context, having recently shared a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on AI protein structure prediction. Musk has expressed skepticism about OpenAI's ability to compete with DeepMind, stating that he believes there is a 0% chance of OpenAI remaining relevant without major changes. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has acknowledged Google's dominance in machine learning and the importance of DeepMind in the field. Musk's recruitment of Ilya Sutskever from DeepMind has strained his relationship with Google co-founder Larry Page. Altman aims to position OpenAI as a leader in AI, but he is concerned about the competitive dynamics with DeepMind. There are broader ethical concerns regarding AI development, with Sutskever warning against the potential for an "AGI dictatorship."
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
A leak regarding the PC version of Forza Horizon 6 was confirmed by Playground Games to have originated from an individual with early access, not a pre-load issue. The company announced strict enforcement actions against anyone accessing the leaked build, including potential franchise-wide and hardware bans. SteamDB indicated that the file list for the game appeared on their platform due to a token dumper, clarifying they do not share keys or facilitate downloads. Playground Games can trace the leaker using unique identifiers in review codes. The official release date for Forza Horizon 6 is set for May 19.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Organizations using S/4HANA for critical functions should prioritize remediation efforts as SAP has confirmed there is no alternative workaround for existing vulnerabilities. They must implement specified correction instructions or support packages. Additionally, SAP has issued a HotNews note (#3733064) with a CVSS score of 9.6, indicating a high-severity vulnerability in SAP Commerce Cloud due to missing authentication checks. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated users to execute malicious actions, including configuration uploads and code injections, potentially leading to arbitrary server-side code execution. Organizations are advised to take immediate action to protect their systems.
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