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2026-07-15

Software 44566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Devolutions just pushed UniGetUI 2026.2.3.1 as a rapid hotfix to patch critical regressions introduced in yesterday’s update. The previous release broke WinGet package sources, ignored user installation scopes, and tripped over the project’s ongoing push to native machine code. Maintainers deployed six overnight commits to restore COM interop paths, rebuild NativeAOT safety protocols, and stabilize the installer. You can grab the official binaries directly from GitHub, though the x64 Windows version will handle the vast majority of your workflow.

Software 44566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Open-Shell Menu 4.4.199 launched today as a pre-release build that finally introduces official code signing through SignPath.io, addressing long-standing enterprise deployment hurdles. The update patches ExplorerPatcher taskbar detection and repairs a broken "Open file location" context menu command. Maintained by the community that inherited Classic Shell, the utility continues supporting Windows 7 through 11 while enforcing an ARM64 version requirement to prevent login failures. IT admins and desktop customizers can download the nightly installer directly from the official GitHub repository.

Reviews 52690 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KitGuru examines the Lian Li B4, a compact 21.3-liter micro-ATX chassis built for small form factor computers. Tom's Hardware tests the Razer Blade 16 for 2026, noting its strong gaming performance and long battery life despite a nearly five thousand dollar cost. Reviewers analyze the Samsung 990 2TB drive, pointing out its PCIe 4.0 speeds, low power draw, and QLC architecture as a cost-effective storage choice for modern systems. The Guru of 3D evaluates the ASUSTOR LockerStor 6 Gen2 Plus NAS, emphasizing its six-bay capacity and fast transfer rates for home creators and small business networks.

Casing: Lian Li B4 mATX PC Case Review
Computers: Razer Blade 16 (2026) review: Competitive gaming performance and class-leading endurance
Storage: Samsung 990 SSD Review: A Low-Power, Mainstream QLC SSD In The AI Era, Samsung 990 SSD Review, Samsung 990 2TB SSD Review: New flash, familiar speeds, ASUSTOR LockerStor 6 Gen2+ (AS6706T v2) NAS review

Microsoft 12006 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released simultaneous servicing updates for .NET 8, .NET 9, and .NET 10, alongside the sixth preview of .NET 11, all patching 17 critical vulnerabilities. .NET 11 Preview 6 ships C# unions, OpenAPI 3.2 defaults, and CoreCLR for MAUI, while the current platforms sprint toward their November 10 end-of-support date. Developers running .NET 8 or 9 have roughly four months to apply patches and migrate before security updates dry up. .NET 10 remains the recommended LTS path for production, extending support through November 2028 with significant JIT and post-quantum cryptography improvements.

Software 44566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has pushed out Visual Studio Code 1.128.1 to patch three critical security flaws uncovered just days after the initial 1.128 release. The base update transforms the editor into an agentic workspace with multi-chat Claude sessions, general availability for Copilot Vision, and enterprise-grade OpenTelemetry controls. IT administrators can now mandate telemetry endpoints, configure BYOK sampling parameters, and restrict utility models across the organization. 
2026-07-14

Security 10971 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released its July 2026 security updates, addressing 622 Microsoft-assigned CVEs and 428 Chromium vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, and Azure. Organizations should prioritize immediate patching for critical flaws under active exploitation, including the BitLocker security bypass and Active Directory Federation Services privilege escalation. This release also brings generally available hotpatching for Windows Server on Azure, TDI transport hardening, and a bundled curl upgrade to version 8.21.0. Administrators can deploy the fixes via Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog, though Office 2016 users must manage 18 individual patches rather than a single cumulative update.

Software 44566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

UniGetUI v2026.2.3 has officially launched, finally shipping its cross-platform Avalonia migration with default NativeAOT compilation enabled. This architectural shift slashes Windows and Linux installer sizes by roughly half while significantly reducing GPU and memory overhead. The update also restores the dockable navigation pane, adds toast notifications for system feedback, and introduces manual install modes for greater control.

Windows Server 2025 21 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released Windows Server vNext Preview Build 29621, introducing hardware-rooted security via Trusted Launch for virtual machines and native NVMe-over-Fabrics storage support. The update also enables automatic boot failure remediation with Quick Machine Recovery and allows the operating system to boot directly from a ReFS volume. Microsoft mandates a clean installation from baseline build 29531 onward, warning users to patch a critical TLS race condition before deploying in lab environments. The preview environment remains active until September 15, 2026, with feedback collected through the official Windows Feedback Hub and Microsoft Tech Communities.

Reviews 52690 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware roundup highlights the Cooler Master HAF II 500, a spacious personal computer chassis that delivers strong airflow and noise management for under $200. Samsung advances on-device computing with its new GAIA standalone neural processing unit, which handles generative artificial intelligence tasks directly on desktops without extra hardware assistance. Enthusiasts seeking new seating will review the AutoFull M6 Ultra 2.0 chair for its temperature control features, while the LiberNovo Omni Pro targets the high-end workplace market with an £849 starting price. The remaining evaluations cover modular flight simulator controls, a budget 3D printer, an unconventional network storage device, and a compact external drive featuring tap-to-unlock security.

2026-07-13

Windows 11 815 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has launched a significant redesign of the Windows 11 Search Box for Windows Insiders in the Experimental Dev channel, directly addressing years of user frustration regarding visual clutter and misplaced relevance. The overhaul removes promotional content from web results and adds a new privacy toggle in Settings, giving users the ability to disable Bing-powered suggestions and store promotions in favor of strictly local results. Beyond the interface cleanup, Microsoft has boosted usability with enhanced typo tolerance, two-character file search support, and improved ranking logic that surfaces system settings and cloud files more accurately. 

Reviews 52690 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The MSI MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 AIO offers strong cooling and display-driven customization for mainstream-to-premium builds, whereas the Razer Soma Chroma gaming chair emphasizes heavy RGB lighting with limited adjustability. Hidden profiles in AMD's Adrenalin driver reveal an 8X FSR Multi Frame Generation scaling ratio, though the feature remains non-functional until future RDNA 5 hardware arrives, while the IQUNIX EV63 Dark Knight keyboard delivers rapid reset and adjustable actuation in a premium monolithic design. DDR5 pricing remains steep as the Biwin Opal DW100 48 GB kit costs $699 for tight CL28 timings, and the G.Skill Trident Z5 NEOX 32 GB kit asks for $529 to achieve ultra-low latency performance. Cooler Master introduces the MWE Gold 750 V4 power supply with verified Gold efficiency at mainstream pricing, storage evaluations highlight the compact UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT and the DXP4800 GT featuring dual 10GbE connectivity, the Lexar PLAY X 1TB 2230 SSD offers fast PCIe Gen4x4 speeds with a mounting bracket, and Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes challenges users to survive in a FTL-style roguelite.

Cooling: MSI MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review
Furniture: Razer Soma Chroma Gaming Chair Review: Light on adjustability, but heavy on RGBs
Gaming: Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes Review - Sometimes, You Have to Roll a Hard six, AMD Hides 8X FSR Multi Frame Generation in Latest Driver Stub
Input: IQUNIX EV63 Dark Knight Hall Effect Keyboard Review
Memory: Biwin Opal DW100 RGB DDR5 48 GB (2 x 24 GB) 6000 MT/s CL28 EXPO ULL Memory Kit Review – Solid EXPO Kit But Way Overpriced Right Now, G.Skill Trident Z5 NEOX RGB DDR5 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 6000 MT/s CL36 EXPO ULL Memory Kit Review – Ultra Low Latency At A Time of Ultra High Pricing
Power: Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4 power supply review: Verified Gold efficiency with mainstream pricing
Storage: UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT review: it's just as good as its bigger brother, Lexar PLAY X 1TB 2230 review: blazing fast PCIe Gen4x4 gaming SSD for PC and consoles, UGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT review: it's the cheapest in the 4+2-bay DXP series

2026-07-12

Microsoft 12006 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has confirmed it will retire nearly 70 products and services throughout 2026, marking the most aggressive end-of-support push in recent memory. From Windows 11 24H2 and Office 2021 to legacy SQL Server and on-prem Dynamics suites, the cutoff dates are already locked in. The company is doubling down on Microsoft 365 and Azure, leaving perpetual licenses and legacy infrastructure with a strict expiration date. Keep your infrastructure team on the clock and map your migrations to July and October deadlines before the support taps run dry.

Software 44566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

PeaZip 11.2.0 landed on July 12, 2026, prioritizing workflow efficiency with a new F12 functions picker that lets you search and apply archive commands instantly. The update also bumps the 7z/p7zip backend to 26.02 and the Pea engine to 1.32, while shifting compilation support to Lazarus 4.x alongside continued compatibility with older versions. With the addition of .ZIM support, the archiver now handles 243 formats and maintains its promise of full cross-platform consistency across Windows, Linux, macOS, and BSD. It’s a steady QoL update for a mature, privacy-focused tool that doesn’t chase trends but quietly keeps your archives secure and accessible.
2026-07-11

Reviews 52690 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Asus and MSI released new gaming devices that target handheld and desktop users with upgraded processors and high-resolution displays. Noctua entered the all-in-one cooler market with models that deliver strong thermal performance and quiet operation, while ASUS launched a high-capacity motherboard featuring three PCIe Gen 5 slots. Component updates include G.Skill low-latency DDR5 RAM optimized for AMD processors, a Micron enterprise SSD designed for rapid data writing, and affordable wireless earbuds with 52-hour battery life. Industry speculation also continues regarding NVIDIA's next-generation RTX 5090 SE graphics card, though leaked specifications raise questions about memory configuration details.

Computers: Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 (2026) Review: Stunning Mini‑LED, serious muscle, and a few missed steps
Cooling: 
Noctua NL-LC1 420mm & 360mm AIO Coolers Review - The First AIOs From The Cooling Masters!
Gaming: 
MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Gaming Handheld Review - Intel Disrupts The Handheld Segment With Arc G3, MOZA MA3F EFCM Flight Control Module Review: authentic Airbus A320 autopilot panel for simulators
Graphics Cards: 
NVIDIA RTX 5090 SE Rumors: Leaked Specs and Reality Check
Headphones: 
SOUNDPEATS C30 Review: Affordable Earbuds with LDAC, ANC, and 52-Hour Battery Life
Memory: 
G.Skill 6000 AMD EXPO ULL (Ultra Low Latency) DDR5 RAM Review
Motherboards: 
ASUS ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming Wi-Fi Review
Storage: 
Micron 6600 ION 245.76TB Enterprise SSD Review - Best in Class Programming Speeds

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