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AppWizard
July 12, 2026
Many leading gaming brands are now offering USB-cable versions of controllers for better compatibility. Nintendo's Switch 2 features a controller that connects to Windows systems via cable or Bluetooth with a dedicated PC application. The original GameCube controller requires an external adapter for PC use, as it lacks a USB connection. To use a GameCube controller on a PC, an adapter is necessary, with popular options including the official Wii U adapter and various Mayflash models. The adapter must be set to the correct mode for the games being played, particularly for emulated GameCube titles. As of late 2025, Steam supports GameCube controllers natively, including rumble support, and recognizes both original controllers with adapters and third-party alternatives. The GameCube controller designed for the Switch 2 is also compatible with Steam. Users should ensure their Steam client is updated and can customize controls using Steam Input. While the GameCube controller is effective for games designed for it, it may not perform optimally for modern games.
Winsage
July 10, 2026
The All-in-One Microsoft Office Pro 2019 for Windows: Lifetime License + Windows 11 Pro Bundle is priced at .99, reduced from its regular price of 9.99. It includes Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019, which offers offline access to applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, along with updates for improved functionality. The bundle also features Windows 11 Pro, which includes tools for multitasking and organization, as well as advanced options for business network management and device security.
Winsage
July 10, 2026
The intersection of artificial intelligence and cybercrime poses significant challenges for organizations, as cybercriminals can quickly exploit vulnerabilities. Microsoft suggests that traditional patching methods are inadequate, urging organizations to adopt a more agile approach to patch management with rapid update deployment. They recommend reducing the time between the release of security updates and their deployment to less than three days, with deadlines for updates set to zero or one day and a maximum grace period of two days. Additionally, Microsoft advocates for a phased deployment strategy, testing updates on select devices before wider rollout, and utilizing features like Hotpatch and Conditional Access policies to enhance security and expedite update processes.
Winsage
July 9, 2026
Microsoft has reaffirmed its commitment to security, focusing on enhancing protection for Windows users. The company is utilizing a multi-model agentic scanning harness (MDASH) that incorporates various AI models to identify Windows vulnerabilities earlier in the development process. This proactive approach allows security experts to detect potential issues before public releases. Microsoft is also investing in technologies that use AI to streamline the development of fixes while maintaining human oversight during code reviews. The company acknowledges the dual nature of AI in security, as it accelerates both the identification of vulnerabilities and the potential for exploitation. Microsoft aims to strengthen its systems to find vulnerabilities earlier and deliver timely security patches to customers.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
TIDAL will implement a price increase for its U.S. subscribers starting August 3, 2026. The new pricing structure will be as follows: Individual plan at .99/month, Family plan at .99/month, and Student plan at .99/month. Existing subscribers will maintain their current rates until their first billing date after the price change. TIDAL's Individual plan remains competitive compared to Spotify Premium and Qobuz Studio, but is higher than Apple Music's .99/month for Individual and .99/month for Family plans. TIDAL cites the need to support artists and invest in new features as reasons for the price increase. The impact on Individual subscribers is expected to be minimal, while Family and Student subscribers may reconsider their options due to the higher costs.
Winsage
July 9, 2026
Microsoft plans to increase the height of the search box on the Taskbar and within the Start menu in Windows 11 by 4 pixels, resulting in a chunkier appearance and slight displacement of content in the Start menu. This change is speculated to align the search box's design with the Ask Copilot feature. The update is not yet available for preview.
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