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2026-06-13

Reviews 52663 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The AOC Agon Pro AG326UZD2 monitor delivers stunning 4K visuals through its Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel while maintaining a surprisingly accessible price point. Gamers can explore the YUNZII B87 mechanical keyboard, which markets itself as an exceptionally cute peripheral available in several vibrant color schemes. Intel Z890 motherboard enthusiasts currently have two distinct options to consider, starting with Colorful's all-white iGame ULTRA-S W flagship designed for high-end custom builds. Alternatively, budget focused builders might prefer the Gigabyte Aorus Elite Wi-Fi7 Plus since it packs PCIe Gen 5 support and tool-free M.2 cooling under three hundred dollars.

Displays: AOC Agon Pro AG326UZD2 review: a dazzling 4K Penta Tandem QD-OLED monitor
Input: 
YUNZII B87 Review
Motherboards: 
Colorful iGame Z890 ULTRA-S W Review, Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite Wi-Fi7 Plus Review

2026-06-12

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610 quietly patches the most annoying reliability hiccups that have been tripping up Canary testers this week. Testers have reported this happening after a bad driver update during a firmware flash, which forces a full system restart that wipes unsaved work. It also trims a duplicate energy saver toggle from Quick Settings and clears up a false Windows Defender notification that just wastes time. Anyone running the 29600 series channel can expect these stability fixes to roll out gradually over the next few days, so keep the feedback hub open and report any lingering hiccups before the next experimental flight lands.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 28120.2302 trims the UI lag that has been slowing down the Start menu, Search, and Action Center. Microsoft paired those shell acceleration tweaks with a handful of minor bug fixes to make app launches feel snappier across the board. Testers in the Experimental channel should expect a smoother daily workflow, though the build remains too raw for casual desktops. Anyone planning to install it ought to back up their system first since early shell patches routinely break third-party overlays and audio drivers.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Preview Build 28020 adds a practical screen tint tool that applies a customizable color wash to cut down on daytime eye strain. The setting lives under Accessibility and offers six presets plus a strength slider, letting users dial in the exact amount of intensity reduction they need. Enabling the overlay automatically disables older color filters to prevent conflicting display matrices, though it still runs smoothly alongside night light. Testing the feature at a low strength first keeps the desktop looking natural while still protecting sensitive eyes during long work sessions.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 tackles update fatigue by aligning driver and firmware patches with the monthly quality update for a single monthly restart. File Explorer gets a long overdue middle click feature for opening folders in new tabs, while search stops punishing imperfect typing with better typo tolerance. Input and system reliability take a major hit with fixes for the drifting cursor on portrait monitors, GIPHY replacing Tenor in the emoji panel, and restored audio and settings functionality. Testers should run this on a spare machine, watch for localized string issues, and use the feature flags page to toggle early experiments before they potentially vanish.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build update finally tames the notification system by disabling hover prompts and switching alert badges to match the system accent color. Accessibility tools gain a practical screen tint overlay that reduces eye strain without conflicting with Night Light, while the magnifier gets precise zoom controls for exact scaling. File Explorer also receives long overdue path handling fixes and stops freezing during large ISO mounts, which saves hours of troubleshooting for virtualization users. Anyone waiting for a less aggressive desktop experience will find this preview build worth testing before rolling it out to daily drivers.

Software 44459 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.124 stops AI agents from overworking by making Autopilot smarter about knowing when a task actually wraps up. Developers can now queue follow-up prompts in the background instead of staring at a frozen editor while waiting for responses, which cuts down on the usual context-switching headaches. Keyboard shortcuts make jumping between active agent sessions faster, saving time during rapid debugging cycles that typically involve bouncing back and forth anyway. The integrated browser also tracks visited pages now, so revisiting documentation or testing endpoints does not require reopening links after a refresh.

Reviews 52663 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 Mini PC blends nostalgic aesthetics with solid desktop performance and acceptable gaming results in a surprisingly compact chassis. Enthusiasts seeking maximum frame rates should consider the heavy duty Razer Blade 18 laptop, which pairs raw processing power with an innovative hybrid screen setup. Thermal Grizzly took a different approach to liquid cooling by engineering a CPU water block that prioritizes consistent heat distribution over chasing extreme benchmark numbers. Intel also pushed forward its workstation segment with the new Xeon 658X processor while Ugreen updated its storage lineup with an AMD powered NAS unit for home users.

Computers: ACEMAGIC Retro X5 Review, Razer Blade 18 (2026) review: Coming in fast and hot
Cooling: Thermal Grizzly "Equalizer" CPU Water Block Review - Not for everyone, but a major gain in insight for the industry
CPUs: Intel Xeon 658X Review: 24 Cores, Massive Memory Bandwidth Tested
Storage: Ugreen NASync DXP4800 GT NAS Review - AMD Upgrade and Gold Accents

2026-06-11

Reviews 52663 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews with fresh evaluations of two highly portable laptops, including the lightweight ASUS Zenbook A14 powered by a Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and the GIGABYTE AERO X16 designed for creators featuring AMD and NVIDIA hardware. Gamers looking to upgrade their peripherals will find detailed insights on the EPOMAKER HE75 V2 Hall Effect keyboard, which emphasizes rapid response times alongside adjustable actuation points. The roundup also covers essential desktop components like the affordable MOAIPLAY ORA PRO G1 power supply that delivers solid efficiency alongside a ten year warranty. Meanwhile builders constructing demanding workstations or high end gaming rigs can check out the robust MSI MPG Ai1600 TS unit engineered to handle intense power spikes without breaking a sweat.

Computers: ASUS Zenbook A14 "Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme" Laptop Review - Shockingly Light-Weight With A Super-Fast CPU, GIGABYTE AERO X16 (EG61H) Review - AMD Strix Point on Steroids Meets Low Weight and NVIDIA Blackwell
Input: EPOMAKER HE75 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard Review
Power: MOAIPLAY ORA PRO G1 850W ATX 3.1 PSU Review: high efficiency and 10-year warranty for $119.99, MSI MPG Ai1600 TS PCIE5 PSU Review

2026-06-10

Software 44459 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.124 introduces a dedicated Agents window that lets developers queue background prompts and jump between sessions without losing their place. The update enables an advanced Autopilot mode that uses a utility model to decide when tasks are complete, capping iterations at three to save tokens. Practical tweaks like integrated browser history, single-file diff isolation, and direct folder creation streamline the daily editing workflow. Enterprise admins finally get centralized control over Copilot plugins through shared policy files that sync across the editor and CLI.

Software 44459 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.123.2 plugs a security hole that let automated file approvals bypass path expansion checks. The editor now forces full directory resolution before granting write access, which stops poorly written scripts from slipping through ambiguous shell tilde and Windows environment variables. Terminal command auto approval will validate the expanded destination instead of trusting broken absolute path logic. Restart the workspace after updating to ensure extensions adopt the stricter validation without throwing false write denials.

Reviews 52663 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's hardware reviews. The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition redefines desktop performance by doubling down on 3D V-Cache across both chiplets without any asymmetric complexity. Lian Li and Gigabyte both showcased matching dark walnut wood designs that prove premium aesthetics can coexist with serious hardware engineering. AOC pushes past the usual OLED competition by delivering a blistering 360 Hz Fast-IPS display optimized specifically for competitive esports through G-SYNC Pulsar technology. You will also find reviews for a new Secretlab office chair, a Razer microphone featuring both USB and XLR connectivity, and a Navman dashcam that captures everything around your vehicle.

Casing: LIAN LI LANCOOL 217 Black Genuine Walnut Wood Case Review
CPUs: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Review - Maximum Cache
Displays: AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2 Gaming Monitor Review: When G-SYNC Pulsar OLED suddenly looks outdated in e-sports
Furniture: Secretlab Atlas review: The one you’ve been waiting for
Microphones: Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: USB, XLR, and 32-bit float
Motherboards: GIGABYTE X870E AERO X3D DARK WOOD Motherboard Review
Other: Navman MiVue Smart True 4K Surround Dashcam Review - Seeing In All Directions At Once

Microsoft 11996 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

PowerToys 0.100 completely rebuilds the Shortcut Guide to auto-detect active applications and display relevant shortcuts in a clean side pane. Command Palette finally gets a built-in extension gallery and independent dock configurations for every monitor, streamlining tool discovery and workflow management. PowerDisplay reliability improves significantly with a new Max Compatibility Mode, faster startup times, and consistent monitor detection across system reboots. The update also migrates the entire suite to .NET 10, shrinks the installer by 15 percent, and finally fixes the auto-update process so settings actually survive the installation.

Microsoft 11996 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

.NET 11 Preview 5 drops a batch of runtime and library updates that actually cut down on boilerplate and memory fragmentation. Developers will notice the new full outer joins in LINQ and JSON Lines serialization finally handling large data streams without custom parsers. The garbage collector gets tighter compaction rules while the SDK runs automatic vulnerability checks during the build process to stop dead dependencies from shipping. Blazor server-side rendering and Entity Framework Core both ship cleaner query paths that prevent the kind of silent performance tax that usually blindsides production deployments.
2026-06-09

Security 10961 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft just released the June 2026 security update, and the patch count alone will make most IT admins sweat. The release tackles critical remote code execution flaws in HTTP.sys, patches firmware checks in Secure Boot and BitLocker, and closes dozens of Office and Exchange vulnerabilities that have been sitting in the wild. Administrators should always apply the latest servicing stack update first, because an outdated stack will silently skip newer security packages and leave systems exposed. Once the main patch installs and the system reboots, networks and workstations will stay out of the crosshairs until the next rollout.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft just pushed Windows 11 Experimental Build 28120.2242 to Insiders with a mix of quiet stability patches and a security toggle that actually works without registry hacks. The update quietly fixes memory leaks and Wi-Fi drops that have been turning the preview channel into a crash testing ground. Users can now flip Administrator protection on directly from Settings instead of begging IT departments to push group policies. The change forces a standard restart and locks down administrative tasks to stop poorly coded utilities from grabbing elevated permissions.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows Insiders in the beta track just received Build 28020.2236 for the 26H1 preview cycle. The quiet release focuses on background service throttling and memory leak patches that prevent the exact disk thrashing common in extended preview sessions. Microsoft quietly fixed explorer navigation timeouts and telemetry conflicts that previously forced hard reboots during routine file management. Testers should treat this flight as a stability foundation rather than a feature showcase and keep recovery media ready for any lingering preview quirks.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Beta Preview Build 26220.8575 removes the hard limit on update pauses so testers can delay feature installations indefinitely. The flight patches a recent driver conflict that left speakers and headphones completely silent after previous previews. Microsoft also corrected a database query that previously caused the Installed Apps menu to hang or display empty categories. Finally, the build resolves background indexing race conditions that previously froze search results and Notepad during heavy system tasks.

Reviews 52663 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest hardware roundup highlights the be quiet! Dark Rock 6 and Pro 6 CPU coolers, which rely on dense fin arrays and intelligent switching to rival liquid cooling solutions. Keyboard enthusiasts will appreciate the IQUNIX Magi96 Pro for its robust aluminum chassis and satisfying typing acoustics in a compact low profile design. Performance seekers can look toward Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra DDR5 RAM, which delivers blistering 8000 MT/s speeds while keeping voltage requirements modest. The collection wraps up with mixed results for mobile connectivity and data management, pointing out the Travlfi JourneyGo hotspot as budget friendly but feature heavy, while praising the Intel powered QNAP TS-855eU NAS for its versatile storage and virtualization capabilities.

Cooling: be quiet! Dark Rock 6 & Dark Rock Pro 6 CPU Coolers Review
Input: IQUNIX Magi96 Pro Aluminum Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard Review - Premium Build, Satisfying Sound
Memory: Patriot Viper Elite 5 Ultra RGB DDR5-8000 48 GB CL36 Review
Networking: Travlfi JourneyGo 5G mobile hotspot review – Affordably priced, but lacking in performance and features
Storage: QNAP TS-855eU NAS in review - Intel C5125, 8+2 bays and virtualization, is this still a network storage device?

Drivers 3034 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 610.52 delivers targeted patches for G-SYNC pacing, monitor sleep deadlocks, and DirectX jitter on top of the 610.47 Game Ready Driver. NVIDIA routes this build through its customer care portal to bypass lengthy WHQL certification and get critical fixes to affected users faster. Power users experiencing those exact display bugs will notice immediate stability gains, while workstation admins should stick to certified releases to avoid edge case conflicts. Installing it requires a clean environment and a double reboot, though Windows Update will likely attempt to roll it back until the next official driver drops.

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