Microsoft has released the KB5083631 optional cumulative update for Windows 11, featuring 34 enhancements aimed at improving user experience and system performance. Key features include a new Xbox mode for immersive gaming, improved performance for startup applications, enhanced security for batch files and CMD scripts, haptic feedback on supported devices, improvements to Secure Boot, and updates to Kerberos authentication. The update also addresses issues with Windows Security event logging, eliminates a white flash in dark mode, and increases the reliability of explorer.exe processes. Users can install the update via Windows Settings under Windows Update. After installation, Windows 11 devices will be updated to builds 26100.8328 and 26200.8328. Additionally, updated Secure Boot certificates are being rolled out, and some Windows Server 2025 devices may require a BitLocker recovery key after the update.
Microsoft has released the optional KB5083631 update for Windows 11 (Builds 26200.8328 and 26100.8328, version 24H2). Key features include a new Xbox Mode and an improved File Explorer experience, enhancing speed and stability. The update expands native file handling capabilities, allowing users to open and extract formats like .nupkg, .xar, .uu, and .cpio without third-party software. It integrates elements from Project K2 for optimization and improves the reliability of the explorer.exe process. Interface refinements include retaining the “Extra Large Icons” setting in the Downloads folder, fixing a “white flash” glitch in Dark Mode, and maintaining folder viewing preferences. The update package is about 5.1 GB for x64 systems and 4.6 GB for ARM architectures, with no major known issues reported. It can be accessed via Windows Update or offline installers, and these enhancements will be included in the mandatory May 2026 Patch Tuesday release.
Six months ago, ASUS and AMD launched the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X in 45 countries, combining Xbox capabilities with Windows 11 in a portable format. Player feedback has led to continual updates, optimizing hundreds of games for handheld play and introducing features like Default Game Profiles and expanded Xbox mode. Recent updates include automatic gameplay transition to TV when docked, support for HDR10 and Variable Refresh Rate on certain docks, a Display Widget for adjusting settings via the Game Bar, improved controller pairing, and the Gamepad Cursor feature for non-controller supported applications. Automatic Super Resolution is now in preview for Xbox Insiders on the ROG Xbox Ally X, enhancing visual quality. The Xbox Wireless Headset now supports Bluetooth LE Audio for reduced latency and improved battery life. The Xbox PC app has been revamped to consolidate games from various storefronts into one library. Over 1,000 PC games are now compatible with handheld play, and features like Default Game Profiles and Advanced Shader Delivery have been introduced. Popular games supporting these features include Ninja Gaiden 4, Grounded 2, and others, with more titles expected in the future.
Intel has started rolling out new drivers for Windows 11 to resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues that have been affecting users. These updates aim to improve connection speeds and reduce interference with wireless headphones. Users have faced conflicts between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, leading to Bluetooth devices disappearing from the Quick Settings menu and causing delays in Bluetooth audio transmission when Wi-Fi is in use. The new drivers can be installed via the Intel Graphics Software app or Intel's support website. Microsoft plans to integrate these drivers into Windows Update, but the timeline is uncertain.
Nothing Warp is an app that enables seamless file transfers between any Android device and a computer, compatible with any Android smartphone and computers with a Chromium-based browser. It connects an Android device to a browser extension on a computer using the internet for file sharing. Users can transfer files by tapping the share button on their device and selecting Nothing Warp, or by clicking the Upload button in the browser extension to send files from the computer to the Android device. Currently in Beta testing, Nothing Warp requires a Google account for operation and does not store files, ensuring privacy. Users must install both the mobile app and the browser extension, sign in with the same Google account, and grant necessary permissions for Google Drive access to use the service.
Evenings spent with family watching series and movies can be challenging due to the logistics of accessing content, such as reliance on multiple laptops and cumbersome connections to the television. The author repurposed an old OnePlus 5T smartphone as a media server, utilizing its 64 GB of internal storage by managing content carefully. The setup involves installing Termux and creating a Linux-like environment using PRoot, allowing the phone to retain its dual SIM functionality while deploying media-sharing services. The software selected includes Alpine Linux, sshd, dms (a lightweight DLNA server), and transmission-daemon for torrent management. A step-by-step guide details the installation process, configuration, and tips for optimizing performance. The outcome is a cost-effective solution that transforms the smartphone into a compact DLNA server, accessible over the local network, enabling effortless downloading, sharing, and streaming of films.
Microsoft is implementing changes to the Windows Update process in Windows 11 to address user frustrations. Key updates include:
1. Users can delay updates indefinitely by selecting specific end dates for pauses, extending up to 35 days at a time.
2. The Power menu will now include options for "Update and shut down" and "Update and restart," giving users more control over when updates are finalized.
3. Microsoft is consolidating updates to reduce the number of restarts to one per month.
4. Users will no longer be forced to install updates during the setup of a new Windows PC, allowing updates to occur in the background.
5. Microsoft will provide more detailed information on updates, particularly for driver updates, by clarifying the device class in the titles.
These changes are expected to be tested in the Windows Insider program before being released to the general public.
The skull-and-bones community has declared that there are no games utilizing Denuvo that remain uncracked or bypassed. The MKDev collective and DenuvOwO developed a hypervisor-based bypass (HVB) in late 2025, which intercepts Denuvo's verification checks. The cracker voices38 successfully removed Denuvo from several titles, including Resident Evil: Requiem. Denuvo has since implemented a 14-day mandatory online check for certain games, complicating the HVB method. The latest version of HVB requires users to disable Core Isolation and Driver Signature Enforcement to run games. The community includes notable figures like repacker FitGirl, who has acknowledged the collaborative efforts of DenuvOwO and voices38.
The 26.2 Snapshot 5 introduces several new features, including an explosive archetype for the Sulfur Cube and the addition of erupting Geysers formed by Potent Sulfur. The new Sulfur Cube archetype, called Explosive, shares properties with the Regular archetype but has higher air drag and can absorb TNT blocks. When primed, absorbed TNT has a fuse time of 6 seconds when ignited by fire or Redstone, and a randomized fuse time between 0.75 and 3 seconds when primed by an explosion. Sulfur Cubes with absorbed TNT cannot be picked up or damaged, and no Small Sulfur Cubes will spawn upon explosion. Potent Sulfur creates Geysers when placed above a Magma block and under water, sending water particles skyward at random intervals. Various adjustments have been made to mob hitboxes, and Hoglins are now classified as hostile and will not spawn on Peaceful difficulty. New sounds for Geyser eruptions have been added, and Touchscreen Mode has been removed. The Data Pack version is now 104.0, and the Resource Pack version is 86.2. New particles related to Geysers have been introduced, and several bugs have been fixed in this update.