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July 17, 2026
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 and Windows 11 Pro are available for a one-time fee of .99, regularly priced at 9. This bundle includes a lifetime license for both products without any recurring fees. Microsoft 365 Personal costs .99 annually for only the Office suite, totaling nearly 0 over five years without an OS license. The Office 2019 suite includes core apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, featuring enhanced tools and capabilities. Windows 11 Pro offers a sleek interface, robust security features, and productivity tools. Both licenses are perpetual, eliminating subscription management.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Valve has released official Windows 11 drivers for the Steam Machine but advises caution regarding its installation. Early adopters have reported a performance boost with Windows 11 compared to the default SteamOS. YouTuber ETA Prime's analysis showed that Windows 11 matched or surpassed SteamOS in certain scenarios. The Steam Machine is powered by an AMD Custom 6-core 12-thread CPU, comparable to an AMD Ryzen 5600 non-X model. In benchmark tests, the Ryzen 5600X outperformed the Steam Machine's CPU by about 14% in the Cinebench 2024 multi-core test. In gaming performance tests: - Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Both Windows 11 and SteamOS performed similarly, with Windows 11 slightly faster at 1080p and 4K. - Cyberpunk 2077: Windows 11 excelled at 4K, while SteamOS performed better at 1080p and 1440p. - Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered: Windows 11 led with a 7% advantage at 4K. These results suggest that Windows 11 could be a strong gaming OS for the Steam Machine, while SteamOS continues to demonstrate its own strengths.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Microsoft is rolling out significant improvements to Windows Search for Insiders in the Experimental channel. The search home screen has been redesigned to eliminate clutter, replacing trending topics and promotional offers with a streamlined list of recent searches. Search results now clearly indicate their source, and promotional content has been removed from web results. Users can customize their experience by disabling web and Microsoft Store suggestions. Improvements in typo tolerance allow common misspellings to yield correct results, and local files and settings are prioritized more effectively. Support for two-character file searches has been introduced, and reliability fixes have been implemented to address crashes and loading issues. These updates are expected to be rolled out to the broader user base in the coming months.
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July 17, 2026
Microsoft's July update, KB5101650, is temporarily withheld for certain Dell PCs using Intel Innovation Platform Framework (IPF) drivers due to compatibility issues. Affected devices are experiencing performance problems such as crashes, reduced efficiency, overheating, and battery drain. Microsoft has acknowledged the incompatibility and is working on a fix, expecting to release the update for affected devices soon. The issues may be linked to the optional June update, KB5095093, which was not widely adopted. Specific Dell models impacted by these issues have not been disclosed.
Winsage
July 16, 2026
Mozilla's report raises concerns about Microsoft's practices regarding browser choice in Windows 11, alleging that Microsoft uses harmful design tactics to promote its Edge browser. Key strategies identified include trick wording, obstruction, visual interference, preselection, nagging, and forced action, affecting users at various stages of their experience. For example, users trying to download Chrome encounter pop-up banners encouraging them to use Edge, which is also pre-pinned to the Windows taskbar. Migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 resets Edge as the default browser, ignoring user preferences. The report also highlights that Microsoft's AI, Copilot, opens links in Edge instead of the user's default browser, and minor consent requests may compromise user privacy by funneling data into Microsoft's advertising systems. Users in Germany face fewer issues due to stricter regulations. The report indicates that while Microsoft's promotion of Edge hasn't significantly impacted Chrome's dominance, it may have affected smaller competitors like Firefox. Mozilla calls for Microsoft to change its approach and urges regulators to take action to ensure fair competition in the browser market.
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