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Winsage
March 6, 2026
Every Secure Boot-enabled Windows PC relies on cryptographic certificates issued by Microsoft in 2011 for boot process integrity. The first of these certificates will expire on June 24, 2026, impacting the ability to receive future security updates. Microsoft is rolling out replacement certificates through Windows Update, requiring collaboration between Microsoft, PC manufacturers, and users. Three critical certificates will expire: the Microsoft Corporation KEK CA 2011 and Microsoft UEFI CA 2011 in June 2026, and the Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 in October 2026. The new certificates introduced in 2023 have a restructured functionality to enhance security. Not all PCs are affected; newer devices manufactured since 2024 come with the new certificates. Windows 10 users face challenges as support ends in October 2025, and unsupported devices will not receive updates. Home users should ensure automatic Windows updates and check for firmware updates, while enterprise environments must verify firmware updates before applying certificate updates. The first certificate expiration is on June 27, 2026.
Winsage
March 6, 2026
Microsoft is transitioning to a universal printer driver system to address issues related to legacy printer drivers in Windows. Starting with Windows 10 version 21H2, a universal printer driver compatible with Mopria standards has been integrated and is being enhanced through updates. A phased approach to legacy printer drivers will begin in January 2026, when Windows Update will stop allowing new legacy drivers for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2005. Existing drivers for older printers will continue to function. In July 2026, Windows 11 will prioritize the universal driver over legacy drivers, and by July 2027, updates for legacy drivers will be limited to security fixes. There is no set timeline for the complete discontinuation of old printers and their drivers.
Winsage
March 6, 2026
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7961 (KB 5079382) has been released to the Beta Channel, introducing new features and improvements. Key updates include the reintroduction of administrator protection for users with administrative privileges, refined drag tray functionality in sharing, voice typing availability when renaming files in File Explorer, elimination of white flashes when launching and resizing File Explorer windows, and enhanced reliability for unblocking downloaded files. Updates are based on Windows 11, version 25H2, and are rolled out using Controlled Feature Rollout technology. Features may not be publicly released and could evolve or be removed based on feedback.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
The ChatGPT Android app is set to receive an update that introduces persistent memory, allowing users to retain context and seamlessly continue their work after interruptions. This update enhances the app's memory capabilities beyond personal detail recall, focusing on state-awareness. The visual interface will be redesigned, featuring a more prominent “Edit” button that provides tools for direct image modifications, including shortcuts for annotations and a resize feature for social media preparation. Additionally, a “Fun facts” option will be added to user profiles to improve conversational flow, and a new “Generate bio” button will assist users in creating personal descriptions. The navigation sidebar may also be redesigned for a cleaner interface. These features are currently in the experimental phase and may change before public release.
Winsage
March 6, 2026
The author experienced frustration with the Xbox Ally X handheld, which, despite its impressive hardware, feels unfinished and struggles due to limitations of Windows 11. An update intended for the device led to a critical failure, displaying a message that the device couldn't be repaired, potentially due to corrupted boot files from the update. This incident raises concerns about the reliability of future Xbox devices built on PC architecture, especially if simple updates can result in system failures.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
OpenAI is refining its ChatGPT Android app with version 1.2026.062, introducing a persistent app-level memory feature that allows users to return to their previous activities after switching applications or force-closing the app. This update also includes improvements in image editing, a new "Fun facts" section for profiles, and a potential transition to a full-screen menu for better navigation. The memory feature preserves the exact state within ChatGPT, addressing disruptions caused by mobile operating systems pausing background applications. The redesign of the image editing interface emphasizes an action-first approach, making tools more accessible. The enhancements aim to reduce user frustration, improve usability, and facilitate better collaboration for users on shared devices.
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