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AppWizard
July 25, 2025
On July 25, Instagram users experienced a glitch preventing them from sending messages to friends, with the app labeling contacts as "AI chats." Namerah Saud-Fatmi from Android Central reported that her friends, who she follows and who follow her back, did not appear when trying to send Reels. Users on Reddit echoed similar frustrations, noting that their friends were also labeled as AI, causing them to vanish from chat lists. Some users had been facing this issue for up to two days, and a workaround involved copying links to Reels to share directly.
AppWizard
July 25, 2025
The mobile app faced issues due to a beta version of the Android System WebView component following the July 2025 Google System Update, affecting a limited number of users by rendering content invisible in portrait mode. Google released an updated version of the WebView component, v139.0.7258.51, on July 23. Users experiencing issues are advised to download the latest version or uninstall and reinstall the current component. Users can opt out of the beta channel to avoid future problems, and those not in the beta program were unaffected. The issue is unrelated to the beta version of the GSMArena app.
Winsage
July 18, 2025
KB5062554, the July 2025 security update for Windows 10, has caused issues with the emoji picker search functionality, resulting in users receiving the message: “We couldn’t find this one” when searching for specific emojis. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem but has not provided a workaround. The only solution currently is to uninstall the KB5062554 update, which restores the search function. Additionally, there are issues with the Family Safety web filtering feature, preventing parents from approving browsers other than Edge, and problems with the Microsoft Changjie Input Method Editor, which users can address by reverting to an older version.
Winsage
July 15, 2025
Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday update for Windows 10, identified as KB5062554, aimed to fix security vulnerabilities but caused the emoji search panel to malfunction. Users reported that while the emoji picker is accessible via the Win + dot shortcut, keyword searches for emojis result in error messages. Discussions about the issue have emerged on online forums, with many users finding that uninstalling the update temporarily resolves the problem, which reoccurs upon reinstallation. Microsoft has not acknowledged the issue publicly, raising concerns about the quality of future updates as Windows 10 approaches its end of life in October 2025. A temporary workaround for affected users is to restore their system to a point before the update and avoid reinstalling the patch until a fix is released.
Winsage
July 10, 2025
Microsoft has acknowledged ongoing issues with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) that are affecting the synchronization and deployment of updates, leading to significant challenges for businesses. Users have reported synchronization failures and timeout errors, with many expressing frustration over the lack of communication from Microsoft. The affected platforms include various versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, as well as multiple Windows Server versions. Error logs indicate problems such as "Unable to connect to the remote server." Currently, there is no workaround available, and Microsoft is working on repairs related to a problematic update revision. Reports of the issue have emerged globally, with some users experiencing new errors and an overwhelming number of updates being downloaded.
Winsage
July 9, 2025
Microsoft has released the KB5062554 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and 21H2, which includes thirteen new fixes and enhancements. This mandatory update addresses one critical zero-day vulnerability and 136 other flaws, and users can install it by checking for updates in the Windows Update settings. After installation, Windows 10 22H2 will be updated to build 19045.6093 and Windows 10 21H2 to build 19044.6093. The update features various fixes, including issues with the Start Menu, file server responsiveness, and USB-connected printers. A known issue with the update is that NOTO fonts may appear blurry at 96 DPI, particularly affecting CJK text in Chromium-based browsers, with a suggested workaround of adjusting display scaling to 125% or 150%.
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