The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ is a gaming handheld powered by Intel's Arc G3 Extreme processor, priced at 9.99. It features an 8-inch FHD+ display (1920x1200) with 500 nits brightness and supports variable refresh rates from 48Hz to 120Hz. The device includes Hall-Effect analog sticks, tactile buttons, and dual front speakers with Bluetooth Core 6.0 support. It scored 6,726 on the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark. The 80Whr battery lasts approximately 3.5 hours on demanding games and over five hours on lighter titles. It has Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and dual Thunderbolt 4 ports for desktop functionality when docked.
Microsoft will release five new features for Windows 11 in July, with an optional preview available in June. Key features include the ability to pause updates for up to 35 days using a calendar view, the Point-in-Time Restore (PITR) feature that automatically generates restore points for the system, and the Screen Tint feature to reduce eye strain with customizable color overlays. Improvements in Bluetooth connectivity will enhance performance, especially for AirPods and Beats Studio Pro headphones. The taskbar widgets will change to reduce distractions by not expanding on cursor hover, and notification icons will be streamlined. These features will be available through an optional update at the end of June or a mandatory update in July.
Google has updated its Gemini overlay, introducing an expanded Plus (+) menu that includes new tools such as video generation, music creation, Canvas, and Guided Learning. The redesigned layout allows users to perform common actions directly from the overlay, enhancing accessibility and usability. The Plus (+) button now serves as a more robust entry point, although the repositioning of the feature carousel may slightly hinder one-handed usability on larger devices. Familiar shortcuts like Photos, Camera, Files, and Drive remain, ensuring continuity for users. The updated overlay integrates more deeply into the Android ecosystem, reducing the need to launch the main app and aiming to make Gemini a more integral part of users' daily tasks.
Windows 11 has introduced a significant enhancement to its Search functionality, allowing users to completely eliminate web results through a toggle in Insider Experimental build 26300.8697. This feature prioritizes local results and improves search speed. The new toggles for Web Searches and Microsoft Store apps can be found in the Privacy & security settings under "Show suggested search results." Users can still see past web searches if the Search history toggle is active. The web toggle's deactivation leads to local files being displayed first, while the Microsoft Store results can be toggled independently. Disabling both toggles results in a "No results found" message if there are no local matches. The feature is currently experimental and requires enabling via ViveTool. Additional improvements include typo forgiveness for app queries and enhanced search responsiveness. Microsoft is also shifting its strategy to provide users with more control over their Windows experience.
pgAdmin 4 version 9.16 has been released, featuring 64 bug fixes and addressing seven security vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-12044 to CVE-2026-12050). Key vulnerabilities include SQL injection flaws and cross-site scripting issues. CVE-2026-12044 involved SQL injection risks in dialog templates, while CVE-2026-12045 allowed attackers to bypass read-only transaction restrictions in the AI Assistant feature. Authentication issues were fixed in CVE-2026-12046, and client-side vulnerabilities were addressed in CVE-2026-12048 and CVE-2026-12047. Additional vulnerabilities included an open redirect in multi-factor authentication (CVE-2026-12049) and another SQL injection flaw in restore point functionality (CVE-2026-12050). Usability improvements include colorized panel headers, middle-click tab closing, and enhancements to OAuth2 login. The release supports new PostgreSQL storage parameters and includes dependency upgrades. Stricter access controls have been enforced, and pgAgent has been marked for removal. The update is available for download on multiple platforms.
The Windows desktop experience has a streamlined interface, but its command line interface (CLI) offerings, particularly the cmd.exe shell, have been criticized for lacking the features found in UNIX/BSD/Linux environments. Microsoft’s transition to PowerShell has disappointed users who prefer a more traditional CLI experience. Despite Windows NT operating systems being POSIX compliant, they have historically lacked a suitable shell. MSYS2 provides a solution by offering a Linux-like experience with a Bash shell and the pacman package manager, allowing users to run shell scripts and access various tools. However, binaries compiled in MSYS2 may depend on shared libraries not included in the Windows system path. Upon installation, users can choose from different terminal options, with the UCRT terminal recommended for its usability. MSYS2 facilitates a streamlined development workflow, enabling the use of familiar tools across multiple platforms, but it does not achieve perfect integration within Windows and has some limitations, such as issues with stdout output in Bash.
Microsoft has confirmed the release of Windows 11 26H2, scheduled for Fall 2026. This update focuses on improving the update experience for businesses and IT professionals by streamlining maintenance processes. Windows 11 26H2 will be delivered as an enablement package, activating pre-existing code on eligible devices, ensuring a swift installation with minimal disruption. It will unlock features from earlier versions, specifically Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, allowing a seamless transition with minimal operational downtime. The update is currently available to Windows Insiders and emphasizes a predictable, low-disruption experience for IT departments. Key advantages include a streamlined installation process, minimal user disruption, no need for complete reinstallation, consistent security and quality updates, and uniform compatibility checks. The specific release date has not been announced, but it will arrive in the latter half of 2026. The hardware requirements remain the same as previous versions: a minimum of 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and a 1GHz 64-bit dual-core processor.
Intego One is an antivirus solution for Macs that integrates four security tools into one package and is currently offered at a 50% discount. It includes an antivirus feature providing real-time protection, a firewall to prevent unwanted intrusions, and SmartClean for decluttering storage. The Complete Tier adds a VPN for secure browsing. Intego One is compatible with macOS 12 Monterey and later, requiring at least 8GB of RAM and 2GB of storage. It is available in three subscription tiers: Essential, Advanced, and Complete, with varying features and pricing based on the number of devices and plan duration.
Google has rolled out the "Neural Expressive" design in its Gemini app, aiming to enhance interaction across mobile apps and browsers while integrating with Android's smart functionalities. Users have expressed concerns about usability, noting that the new thinner typography affects readability and that intuitive features have been altered, leading to confusion. The model selector has been moved to the top of the interface, and attachment options are now combined with creation tools, complicating navigation. The account switcher has been relocated from the top right corner to the bottom of a side panel, making account transitions more cumbersome. Despite these issues, users appreciate the fluid animations, vibrant color schemes, improved haptic feedback, and a more responsive microphone in the app. There is a call for Google to prioritize intuitive design and user-friendly navigation over aesthetic changes that disrupt established workflows.