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Winsage
June 2, 2026
Microsoft's Learning Centre stated that for many Windows 11 users, Microsoft Defender Antivirus offers adequate protection against everyday threats without needing additional software. This claim was supported by user feedback on social media. However, the article was later removed, and a more balanced message was introduced, acknowledging that while Defender is a strong foundational security measure, third-party tools can provide additional features. Microsoft emphasized that Defender is usually sufficient when Windows 11 has default protections enabled, updates are regularly installed, and software downloads are deliberate.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft resolved an issue causing installation failures and error code 0x800f0922 during the deployment of the May 2026 Windows 11 security update (KB5089549), which was linked to insufficient free space on the EFI System Partition (ESP). The problem mainly affected devices with 10 MB or less available space, leading to automatic rollbacks of the update. The resolution was provided through the release of the Windows 11 KB5089573 preview cumulative update on May 26, 2026. Users installing updates released on or after this date will not need a workaround, while those with earlier updates can use the Known Issue Rollback feature. Additionally, IT administrators in enterprise settings can manually address the issue through Group Policy configurations. The KB5089573 update introduced 30 changes to improve performance and reliability.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows and Windows 11 Pro are available for .97, reduced from 9.99, until June 14 or while supplies last. The bundle includes features like enhanced multitasking tools, remote desktop access, BitLocker encryption, Hyper-V virtualization, and Windows Copilot for Windows 11 Pro, as well as lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access for Microsoft Office 2021. The applications can be used offline without a subscription.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft has identified the root cause of installation issues related to the May 2026 update for Windows operating system and is rolling out a solution through an optional update, KB5089573. The May 12, 2026, Patch Tuesday update (KB5089549) introduced enhancements but many users faced installation failures due to error code “0x800f0922,” indicating insufficient space on the EFI System Partition (ESP). The ESP is critical for boot files and typically occupies around 256MB. Users can check ESP storage using a specific command. Low ESP space can lead to update failures, particularly when it drops below 10MB. Microsoft has rolled back problematic code and provided a fix in the optional update KB5089573, which resolves ESP space issues and ensures future updates will proceed smoothly. Users are encouraged to install this update or wait for the next scheduled Patch Tuesday update on June 9, 2026.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
Modders have begun enhancing the player experience in IO Interactive's 007 First Light with various modifications. Notable among these is the Expanded Outfits mod, which allows players to wear 21 reskinned outfits in TacSim mode, featuring characters like Bond, Damien Webb, Miss Moneypenny, JackSepticEye, and Theresa Lorca. Additionally, gameplay mechanics have been improved with features such as a higher field of view, camera adjustments, the ability to skip introductory sequences, toggle the HUD, and experience cutscenes in ultrawide resolutions. The installation process for these mods is simple, requiring only a copy-and-paste of files into the game’s install directory, with detailed instructions provided for users.
AppWizard
May 30, 2026
Exodus is an open-source application developed by Exodus Privacy that scans Android devices for tracking and analytics libraries embedded within other apps. It allows users to filter results based on the number of trackers or permissions, helping them understand the tracking landscape of their installed applications. While not all trackers compromise user privacy, some are used for targeted advertising, and Exodus enables users to identify and block unwanted trackers using third-party ad-blocking tools. Popular apps, such as a sports scoring app, may contain numerous trackers, prompting users to reconsider their usage. Nova Launcher introduced additional trackers after being acquired, raising privacy concerns among users. Exodus has limitations, as it may not identify every app, particularly open-source or locally developed ones, and users may consider additional tools like TrackerControl for enhanced tracking identification and blocking. Not all users prioritize tracking concerns, but privacy-conscious individuals can benefit from Exodus's insights into app tracking practices.
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