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|  | | | Stuff.co.nz - 1 hour ago (Stuff.co.nz) The US-Israel attacks on Iran have split opinions at Parliament, and amongst New Zealanders. Some celebrated, and some admonished, the strikes. Political reporter Glenn McConnell looks at both sides, and what the split means for New Zealand. Read...Newslink ©2026 to Stuff.co.nz |  |
|  | | | PC World - 2 hours ago (PC World)So, you’ve received a suspicious link and would like to check whether the website is dangerous before visiting it. You can do this, for example, with the “URL Void” service from the security provider “No Virus Thanks.” To do this, go to www.urlvoid.com, enter the web address in question, and click on “Scan Website.”
The online service then checks whether the website is on any known blocklists maintained by blacklist providers. It also queries the “Phishing Database” and online reputation sources such as the World of Trust service. In addition, the tool scans the site with well-known antivirus engines such as Antivir and Bitdefender.
At www.urlvoid.com, you can scan suspicious websites from around 40 blacklist services and reputation sources.
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The test result consist of approximately 40 individual checks, which are summarized in the “Detection Counts” line. If no issues are found, 0/39 will appear there. If two services report a threat, 2/39 will be displayed. This provides a broad overview of the website’s reputation.
However, some newly created malicious websites may only appear on these services after a delay. This means you cannot rely on the service completely. At the same time, false alarms are possible. If, for example, only two out of 39 services classify a website as dangerous, the site may be very new or the detections could be incorect. Read...Newslink ©2026 to PC World |  |
|  | | | PC World - 2 hours ago (PC World)These days, you don’t need an absolute rocket of a laptop or a supermassive tower PC if all you’re doing is running Office apps, browsing the web, streaming Netflix, managing emails, and other small-fry tasks. Why spend upwards of a grand on a moderately performant laptop or desktop PC when you can get similar at half the price?
If you’re like most folks, what you need is a mini PC. And right now, with the Kamrui Hyper H2 mini PC on sale for just $467 (was $650), there’s never been a better time to pull the trigger. Just make sure to clip the on-page coupon (click “Redeem”) to get that extra 10% off!
The Hyper H2 is no snail when it comes to processing. In fact, this device has quite a configuration for the price, featuring an 11th-gen Intel Core i9-11900H CPU paired with a whopping 32GB of RAM and a speedy 1TB SSD. That’s a great combo, but the value is even better than it looks in light of the current RAM and SSD shortage—buying that much RAM and storage on its own would cost more than this mini PC right now.
The CPU, RAM, and SSD alone make this worth every penny with this discount, but it gets even better. You’re getting Windows 11 Pro already loaded on the SSD, plus triple 4K/60Hz support via HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C video ports, VESA mounting so you can mount this mini PC to the back of any VESA-compatible monitor, built-in Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, and six high-speed USB-A ports (two front, four back).
You’d be hard-pressed to find a better machine for your home office for under $500, so grab this for $467 while you can! Prices are only going to rise further with the hardware shortage. If you miss this deal, no worries—check out our roundup of ongoing mini PC deals.
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|  | | | PC World - 3 hours ago (PC World)If you’re still using the annoyingly heavy and bulky power adapter that came with your laptop, you might want to get with the times and upgrade to this Anker 140W laptop charger instead. Not only is it super fast with multiple ports, it’s extra cheap today with a large 35% discount on Amazon: get it now for just $64.99 (was $99.99).
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Thanks to GaN technology, this Anker laptop charger block is extra compact, measuring just 2.72 x 2.72 x 1.42 inches and weighing only 0.61 pounds. It also has a smart digital display that shows you how much power is being delivered to each port as well as temperature monitoring. And it even comes with a high-speed USB-C cable, so you don’t have to worry about supplying one yourself.
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|  | | | PC World - 3 hours ago (PC World)Microsoft has not yet officially announced Windows 12, but leaks, internal project references, and statements from hardware partners are increasingly pointing to the imminent release of a new generation of Windows that goes far beyond a classic feature update for Windows 11.
Expected release window and upgrade cycle
A scenario is circulating within the industry involving early leaks and references, followed by possible insider previews, an official presentation and a broad release in the course of 2026.
This timeframe corresponds with the end of support for Windows 10 in October 2026 and the extended ESU period. A new Windows would fall exactly into this “forced” upgrade cycle and address both private users and businesses.
Windows 11 will continue to be supported and receive updates in parallel. A switch to Windows 12 would likely take place gradually.
By the way: if you are using Windows 11 Home, you are missing out on the many advantages of the Pro version. The Windows 11 upgrade is available in the PCWorld software store for a low price of $59 instead of $99.
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Hudson Valley Next and CorePC
The code name “Hudson Valley Next” is appearing internally and is considered the basis for Windows 12. At its core is a modular CorePC architecture. System components can be more strongly isolated from each other, updates are more granular, and editions can be scaled more specifically for different device categories, from tablets to high-performance PCs.
This structure allows for lighter variants for devices with lower performance, while at the same time providing more stable core areas and more flexible integration of cloud services. Hybrid models combining local and cloud-based processing form the technical basis for AI workloads.
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AI as the foundation of the operating system
Windows 12 will not treat AI as an add-on feature, but will anchor it as a fundamental part of the system. Copilot is evolving from an optional assistant to a central control instance. OS-wide integration will replace selective AI functions.
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Context-dependent task recommendations, real-time summaries, automatic content generation, intelligent document categorization, and semantic search are expected.
You create a content description while the system recognizes relevant files — regardless of the exact file name. Settings automatically adapt to usage patterns, and automation takes effect system-wide.
NPU requirement and minimum requirement of 40 TOPS
Several leaks point to a clear hardware requirement. Full functionality is said to require a dedicated NPU with at least 40 TOPS of computing power. Microsoft is thus explicitly positioning Windows 12 as an operating system for AI PCs and Copilot devices.
Intel and AMD are presenting processors with integrated AI acceleration. OEMs are labelling new systems as “Windows 12 Ready.” Devices without an NPU may not receive certain AI features or may be excluded from the full upgrade. This strategy supports the expectation of a new PC renewal cycle.
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Radically redesigned
Visual leaks show a floating taskbar with rounded corners that visually detaches from the bottom of the screen. Transparent glass elements characterize the appearance. System indicators and the clock move to the upper-right corner. Centered at the top is a prominent search bar with direct Copilot integration.
This layout shifts the focus of interaction to search and AI. Window management, snap layouts, virtual desktops, and widgets respond more flexibly. The user interface adapts to hybrid usage scenarios and supports both desktop and touch operation equally.
Efficiency, performance, and memory management
Windows 12 is expected to offer improvements in power management and memory handling. The base system will be more focused on modern mobile processors, and AI-powered performance profiles could dynamically adjust resources. The goal is to use hardware more efficiently while offering expanded functionality.
Security and zero-trust integration
Deeper system isolation, modernized authentication procedures, and greater integration of cloud-based protection mechanisms are expected. Zero-trust concepts from the corporate environment will be incorporated more strongly into the platform. At the same time, there will be a focus on local AI processing to take data protection requirements into account.
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Gaming, DirectStorage, and AI optimization
Windows is set to remain the central gaming platform. Windows 12 is expected to feature further DirectStorage optimizations, lower latencies in cloud gaming, and closer Xbox integration. AI-supported performance analysis could automatically adjust graphics options and evaluate gameplay. This reduces the amount of manual configuration required on your part.
Possible subscription strategy and Windows 365
Code fragments contain references to a “subscription status.” The discussion is not about a pure subscription operating system, but rather a premium version in the Windows 365 environment for consumers. This could provide additional cloud computing power and exclusive AI features for a monthly fee.
The classic Home Windows is likely to remain a one-time licence. Advanced AI services would be added as an option. The integration of cost-intensive cloud AI is seen as a possible driver for new revenue models.
Market strategy and PC supercycle
The combination of the end of support for Windows 10, NPU requirements, and the AI PC offensive is creating considerable market pressure. Manufacturers are already positioning new devices with a view to the next generation of Windows. Observers are talking about a possible PC supercycle triggered by AI hardware and new system requirements. At the same time, the question arises as to whether functional hardware without AI acceleration can continue to be used.
Unresolved issues such as price
It remains unclear whether Microsoft will actually use the name Windows 12 or choose an alternative designation. Exact system requirements, upgrade entitlements, and pricing models have not been confirmed — will only Windows 11 users get the new version for free, or will Windows 10 users also be able to upgrade for free? Or will Windows 12 be available to everyone for a fee? The long-term Windows-as-a-Service strategy in the consumer segment also remains unclear.
The only thing that is certain is that Microsoft has not yet officially announced Windows 12. All of the innovations mentioned are based on leaks, code references, and strategic trends relating to AI, modular architecture, cloud integration, and new hardware classes.
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