Jul 1st 2026
Windows Weekly 990
Don't Be Nostalgic for Stupid
The Doom & Gloom Watch
Windows 10's Extended Security Update program quietly gets extended for another year for consumers. Microsoft reportedly kills Surface Go products & is now selling 8 GB Surface Pro & Laptop models. And Xbox Series X & S prices are going to go up again.
Windows
- Microsoft quietly extends the Windows 10 Extended Security Update program one year to October 2027 for consumers
Windows Insider
- Windows Update is transitioning to the new Windows Insider experience by default
- Plus, five new builds across Beta, Experimental, Beta (26H1), Experimental (26H1), and Experimental (Future Platforms) — new Taskbar size setting is the much-needed new feature
Hardware
- Apple raises prices on Macs, iPads, and more, easing pressure on PC makers
- Microsoft quietly begins selling 8 GB Surface Pro/Laptop models
- Microsoft reportedly kills Surface Go products right when we need them the most
- The ASUS Zenbook A16 is nearly perfect, but it’s unclear what you get with an X2 Elite Extreme chip
AI
- HP partners with OpenAI for its agentic makeover
- Anthropic seizes on the “good enough” AI movement with Sonnet 5
- Proton Lumo 2.0 is here
- Gemini personalized image creator is available for free in the US
- Notion blames agentic AI for it killing Notion Mail
Xbox and Gaming
The 2026 Doom and Gloom Watch
- Xbox Series X|S prices to go up again, by $150, on August 1 - and the 2 TB X is going away
- Undead Labs and Arkane Lyon possible victims of pending closures
- Latest rumor: Microsoft to layoff 2.5 percent of workforce next week - that’s 5,500 people, less than expected, but that’s because of the earlier voluntary buyouts, which apparently met internal expectations
- Minecraft Bedrock edition gets closed captions
- Sony will stop selling PS physical media in 2028
Tips and Picks
- Tip of the week: Help or get out of the way
- People who just complain aren’t solving problems, they’re just making noise and distracting us from the real problems.
App Pick of the Week: Snapdragon Control Panel
- If you have a Windows 11 on Arm PC on Snapdragon X or X2, you need this app to make games run as well as possible.
- Plus - Settings > System > Display > Graphics for Auto SR and other settings and whatever is in each game
RunAs Radio this week: AI-Accelerated Supply Chain Attacks with Mackenzie Duncan
Brown liquor pick of the week: Rupert’s Exceptional Canadian Whisky
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Links
- Microsoft Quietly Extends Windows 10 ESU For One More Year
- Windows Update Will Start Showing New Insider Channel System to all Windows 11 Users
- Apple Announces Price Increases on Macs, iPads, and Other Products Due to Rising Memory Costs
- Microsoft Now Sells Cheaper ARM Surface Pro and Surface Laptop Models With 8GB of RAM
- Microsoft Has Reportedly Discontinued its Entry-Level Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go
- ASUS Zenbook A16 Review: Portable Perfection
- HP Partners with OpenAI for an Agentic AI Makeover
- Anthropic Launches Claude Sonnet 5
- Proton Announces Lumo 2.0
- Google Expands Gemini Personalized Image Creation
- Notion Kills Notion Mail
- Microsoft Announces Up to $150 Price Increases for Xbox Consoles Starting on August 1
- Undead Labs and Arkane Lyon Are the Latest Xbox Studios Facing Potential Closures
- Closed Captions for Bedrock Edition
- Sony to End Production of Physical Discs for New PlayStation Games in January 2028
- Symptoms, Problems, and Solutions
- Snapdragon® Control Panel
- RunAs Radio this week: AI-Accelerated Supply Chain Attacks with Mackenzie Duncan
- Brown liquor pick of the week: Rupert’s Exceptional Canadian Whisky