Microsoft

AppWizard
July 18, 2026
Sony Interactive Entertainment plans to cease physical disc production by 2028, transitioning to a model reliant solely on digital distribution for new PlayStation games. The company has canceled eight out of twelve planned live-service projects by 2025, while CEO Hideaki Nishino remains committed to pursuing live-service opportunities. Microsoft has experienced significant financial losses and layoffs under CEO Phil Spencer, leading to a restructuring under new CEO Asha Sharma. Layoffs have affected studios like Bethesda and ZeniMax, raising concerns about ongoing project viability. The gaming industry is facing a trend of layoffs and employment uncertainty, impacting production times and budgets. Companies like Capcom and Larian, which prioritize employee retention, are experiencing success, while major publishers focus on short-term gains over long-term studio health. Successful game launches indicate a demand for quality standalone games, but there is reluctance to invest in new ideas due to a fixation on perpetual revenue streams.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Windows 11 has introduced several new features and security enhancements in July 2026, including: 1. A transformed Widgets Board that provides a more streamlined experience without expanding completely when hovered over. 2. A new calendar feature allowing users to postpone Windows Updates, though Microsoft advises against long delays. 3. The Point-in-Time Restore (PITR) feature, which automatically creates restore points for the system, applications, settings, and files, allowing users to revert to snapshots from the last 72 hours. 4. The Screen Tint feature, which applies a customizable color overlay to reduce eye strain, allowing personalization of color and intensity. 5. Improved Bluetooth connectivity, including a new Shared Audio feature that allows users to listen to audio from multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Microsoft will discontinue OneDrive synchronization support for older versions of Windows 10 on August 15, 2026. Users on Windows 10 version 22H2 will continue to receive updates until October 10, 2028. Support for Windows 10 version 21H2 ended on June 13, 2023. Users on versions prior to 22H2 will only be able to access OneDrive through the web interface. Microsoft encourages upgrading to Windows 11 for better functionality. Alternatives like Nextcloud are compatible with Windows 10 version 1809 and later.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
A new clipboard manager called "Edge Drop" for Windows 11 is in early development and offers enhancements over the existing clipboard solution. It functions as both a clipboard manager and a light file management tool, accessible via a mouse swipe or the keyboard shortcut (Alt + C). Users can download it from its official website and find more details on GitHub. The app's name may change due to potential trademark issues with Microsoft's existing "Edge Drop" feature. Windows 11's built-in clipboard history can be accessed with the Win + V shortcut and supports item pinning and device syncing. Edge Drop provides a more mouse-oriented experience, allowing users to drag and drop items into organized stacks.
Winsage
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.
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