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AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Sony is shifting its strategy regarding game releases, particularly first-party titles, by emphasizing the PlayStation ecosystem and omitting previous commitments to launch these games on multiple platforms. Future internally developed single-player games will be more closely associated with PlayStation, reducing the likelihood of PC versions. However, live-service games will continue to be available on multiple platforms, including PC. Sony has revised its growth objectives to a more cautious outlook for 2026, reflecting anticipated challenges in the economic landscape. PlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino stated that while PC releases are still a possibility, the primary focus is on enhancing the console experience. Additionally, Sony is increasing its focus on artificial intelligence, establishing a dedicated division to explore its applications in game development without replacing the creativity of artists and developers. The company also announced a price increase for its consoles, influencing gamers' decisions about investing in PlayStation hardware.
Winsage
June 20, 2026
Microsoft has introduced two versions of Outlook in Windows 11: Outlook Classic (a Win32 desktop application) and the New Outlook. Users have reported significant performance issues with the New Outlook, noting a lag of approximately 10 seconds for tasks that Outlook Classic performs instantly. The New Outlook operates on WebView2, which involves multiple processes and higher memory consumption, while Outlook Classic runs as a single process. Microsoft is aware of these performance challenges and is testing a new API called 'Delayed Message Timing' to address them. Users find Outlook Classic to be more reliable and faster, particularly for businesses that need efficient notification processing.
Winsage
June 20, 2026
Microsoft is offering a lifetime license for Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows at a price of .97, an 86% discount from the regular price of 9.99, as part of their Deal Days event running until June 28. This one-time purchase provides permanent access to essential Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, without recurring fees. The software is tied to a single Windows PC and includes instant license delivery and complimentary customer support.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft is transitioning users from the traditional Outlook app for Windows 11 to a newer web-based version. The latest update allows users to add email attachments while offline, with emails being sent automatically once the device reconnects to the internet. This feature has been in testing since October 2025 and is now rolling out to a broader audience. Despite these enhancements, many users still prefer the classic Outlook app or the web version.
Winsage
June 18, 2026
The latest experimental build of Windows 11's Search functionality can match misspelled app names to their corresponding applications, reducing accidental web searches. For example, typing 'utlook' for Outlook or 'pwerp' for PowerPoint yields successful results, while more challenging inputs like 'tskm' for Task Manager still prompt web searches on standard systems, but are recognized in the experimental build. Additionally, Microsoft is developing a toggle feature for local searches only, which would eliminate web results and enhance user experience, potentially decreasing Bing's usage.
Winsage
June 18, 2026
Microsoft has released the Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 for Windows 11 on June 12, 2026, which improves the Windows Search functionality. The update allows the search tool to accurately locate applications even with misspellings, omitted letters, or partial words. For example, typing “utlook” will yield Outlook as a result. Enhancements in the ranking of settings search results ensure that the most relevant options appear at the top. The update also improves local file search, allowing users to find files like “Severance-S2E5” more effectively. A new feature is being tested that will let users turn off web results in Windows Search, focusing exclusively on local content. Currently, disabling Bing results requires navigating through the Windows Registry, but a toggle in the Settings menu is being introduced for easier access. The June 2026 update has already implemented search enhancements, including returning file results after just two characters and a feature called Search by Substring, which allows users to find files using any segment of a filename.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
The annual fee for Microsoft 365 starts at .99, and Windows 10 has not received security updates since 2025. A current offer allows the purchase of Windows 11 Pro and a lifetime license for Microsoft Office for .97, down from 8.99, but this offer expires on June 28 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Windows 11 Pro includes features like remote desktop access, BitLocker encryption, and an AI assistant called Copilot. The Microsoft Office Professional 2021 package includes applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Microsoft is enhancing the search functionality in Windows 11, currently testing updates in beta version 26300.8687 for Windows Insiders. The new features include a typo-correction capability that allows users to input queries with minor errors and still receive accurate results. Additionally, the ranking of search results has been refined to prioritize more relevant apps and files at the top.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Microsoft rolled out several preview builds of Windows 11 in early June 2026 as part of the Windows Insider Program, focusing on refining existing functionalities rather than introducing many new features. A new Beta channel for version 26H1 was launched, featuring: - Screen Tint: An accessibility feature that provides a system-wide color overlay to reduce eye strain, accessible through Settings > Accessibility > Vision > Screen Tint, offering six preset colors or custom hues. - Low Latency Profile: Temporarily boosts processor frequency for 1 to 3 seconds during interactive tasks, improving application launch times by up to 40% and interaction times by as much as 70%, operating automatically without manual toggles. - Widgets Experience Update: Widgets now open without hover activation, Taskbar badges are off by default, and alerts are limited until user interaction. The dashboard displays Widgets under "widgets," and badging aligns with the system accent color. - Magnifier Enhancements: Users can input specific zoom percentages directly and access additional zoom presets ranging from 5% to 400%. - File Explorer Changes: Improvements for compatibility, performance, and reliability, including support for paths with double backslashes and quotation marks, and middle-click support for opening folders in new tabs. - Windows Update: Unification of drivers, .NET, and firmware updates with monthly quality updates, reducing required restarts to one per month. - Windows Search Enhancements: Improved handling of typos, missing letters, and partial app names, prioritizing accurate search results even with input errors.
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