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AppWizard
July 3, 2026
You have until July 7th to claim the June Humble Choice bundle, which includes the following titles: - Octopath Traveler 2 (Steam) - The Riftbreaker (Steam) - Life is Strange: Double Exposure (Steam) - INDIKA (Steam) - Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (Steam) - Construction Simulator (Steam) - Hell Clock (Steam) - Overlooting (Steam) The subscription costs £11.49/.99. Notable ratings include Citizen Sleeper 2 with a five-star rating, INDIKA with a 4/5 star rating, and Life is Strange: Double Exposure receiving three stars. Humble Choice members receive up to 20% off in the Humble store, and 5% of each membership goes to charity, with It Gets Better being the chosen charity for June.
Winsage
July 3, 2026
In June, Microsoft introduced several enhancements for Microsoft Teams, including new calling agents, brand impersonation protection, redesigned in-meeting controls, bot detection, a facilitator in Teams Rooms, and IntelliFrame people labels. A notable feature, "workplace check-in via Wi-Fi," is now generally available after initial criticism and a delayed rollout. SharePoint content shared through Quick Share retains permissions to enhance user privacy.
Winsage
July 2, 2026
Windows 11 has surpassed 70% market share among Steam users, reaching 70.44% with a 0.68% increase from the previous month. Windows 10's market share has declined by 0.43%. Linux's market share has decreased by 0.30% to 3.69%, down from 2.57% last year, while macOS has risen by 0.05% to 2.21% from 1.76% last year.
Winsage
July 2, 2026
Microsoft has extended the Windows 10 Extended Security Update (ESU) program for consumers by an additional year, now set to end in October 2027. Significant changes are being made to the Windows Insider experience, including a new Windows Update feature and the introduction of five new builds. Microsoft has started offering 8 GB models of its Surface Pro and Laptop, while discontinuing its Surface Go products. HP has partnered with OpenAI, and Anthropic has launched Sonnet 5. Xbox Series X|S prices are set to increase on August 1, coinciding with the discontinuation of the 2 TB X model. Microsoft may lay off approximately 5,500 employees, about 2.5 percent of its workforce. The Minecraft Bedrock edition has introduced closed captions, and Sony plans to cease the sale of physical PS media by 2028.
Winsage
July 2, 2026
In June 2026, Steam's Hardware Survey reported that Windows remains the dominant operating system. Linux's market share decreased by 0.30% to 3.69%, although it is an improvement from 2.57% the previous year. macOS increased by 0.05% to 2.21%, up from 1.76% a year ago. Windows 11 continues to attract users despite controversies surrounding Microsoft. Windows 10 is nearing the end of its life, prompting discussions about the future of operating systems.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
Winhanced has introduced achievement support for popular gaming consoles like Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation. The latest update features a built-in store browser that allows users to navigate digital storefronts within the Winhanced interface. This feature is currently available for testing among supporters. The store browser offers personalized game recommendations based on user preferences and allows for searching specific titles or browsing categories. Winhanced encourages community feedback on the new feature and has a presence on Reddit for discussions.
Winsage
July 1, 2026
Users of Windows 11 versions 24H2, 25H2, and 26H1 have reported an issue with the emoji panel where a message states that the "GIF service is not available" due to the discontinuation of the Tenor service on June 30, 2026. Microsoft confirmed that this issue occurs for users who have not installed the latest optional update that transitions from Tenor to GIPHY. To continue using GIFs in the emoji panel, users must install the latest Windows update; otherwise, they will encounter the error message. The transition to GIPHY was included in the June 23 preview update for the relevant versions.
Winsage
July 1, 2026
Microsoft has notified users of Windows 11 Home and Pro about the upcoming end of support for the 24H2 release, which has been available for two years and will conclude its support in a few months. The support timeline for Windows 11 versions is 24 months for consumer versions and 36 months for commercial users. The current fully supported version is 25H2, which can be upgraded to from 24H2, ensuring support until October 2027. The rollout of 26H2 is expected to begin this fall.
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