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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1527, John Dee, English-Welsh mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer (died 1609) was born. In 1621, Albert VII, archduke of Austria (born 1559) passed away. In 1760, István Pauli, Hungarian-Slovene priest and poet (died 1829) was born. In 1934, Gordon Lee, English footballer and manager (died 2022) was born. In 1941, World War II: Montenegrins begin the Trinaestojulski ustanak (Thirteenth of July Uprising), a popular revolt against the Axis powers. In 1950, Jurelang Zedkaia, Marshallese politician, 5th President of the Marshall Islands (died 2015) was born. In 1950, Ma Ying-jeou, Hong Kong-Taiwanese commander and politician, 12th President of the Republic of China was born. In 1992, Rich the Kid, American rapper was born. In 2013, Ottavio Quattrocchi, Italian businessman (born 1938) passed away. In 2013, Leonard Garment, American lawyer and public servant, 14th White House Counsel (born 1924) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

You paid me, a long-time Linux user, to use Windows 11 exclusively for a month: here’s how it went

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You all donated en masse to have me use Windows 11 for a month, and so I did. What was it like for a long-time Linux user to go back and experience Windows as it exists now? Is it really as bad as we’ve collectively made it out to be? Did my month with Windows 11 consist of nothing but pain and misery, or are there good things to say, too? Or, was it an unexpected pleasant surprise? And ultimately, did I stay with Windows 11, or move back to the Linux world? Donate through Ko-Fi Donate through SEPA transfer* Buy merch from our store Why a fundraiser? *Name: Thom Holwerda – IBAN: SE08 8000 0820 1684 4657 8414 – BIC: SWEDSESS This year, I’m celebrating the milestone of having posted 20000 stories on OSNews during my 21 years as managing editor of OSNews. This is my full-time job, and since nobody is going to give me any bonuses, stock options, or golden pens, we’re running a big fundraiser to keep OSNews going. To add some spice to the whole thing, I added some incentives, with the first being using Windows 11 for a month. We’re slowly but steadily approaching the next incentive, too, which is a proper video tour of my office, (unique) computers, and massive devices collection. There’s a similar incentive to this Windows 11 one, but for macOS. Yikes. The rules for the Windows 11 incentive are simple: use stock Windows 11 for a month for my computing tasks (with the exception of gaming – converting my Linux gaming PC to Windows just to play the same games seemed silly). I wasn’t allowed to use any debloating tools, but as an EU citizen, I do have the ability to remove a ton of Windows stuff thanks to the success of the Digital Markets Act. I also tried to stick to Microsoft’s own applications as much as possible, for that true “ecosystem experience”, and wasn’t allowed to hack my way into a normal local user account. I was all-in. So what was it like? Setting it all up The installation process posed a number of challenges and issues. First and foremost, the Windows 11 installation process is incredibly barebones, and basically assumes no other operating system exists in the world. It has no clue anything other than Windows’ filesystems exist, making it dangerously easy to accidentally damage or outright delete any other operating systems you might have installed. My laptop happens to have two M.2 SSDs in, so I could safely dedicate one of them to Windows 11 without interfering with the other SSD with Fedora installed on it, but if you’re experimenting with Windows 11 on your Linux machine with just one drive, you might want to reconsider. I also had to perform the first portion of the installation process – the WinPE section – with just my keyboard, since apparently, my trackpad was not supported and did not work at all. Once the system went through its first of what would be many reboots to come and loaded into the phase of the installation where you’re actually already running Windows 11, my trackpad came to life, but without any gestures support – so no scrolling. Not a gamebreaker or anything, but definitely annoying. A bigger issue was that the Wi-Fi 7 Intel BE200 chip in my laptop was not supported out of the box by Windows 11. This meant that I had to install these drivers during the installation process, which involves going to the Intel website and finding the correct drivers to use. To make this process more obtuse and less intuitive, you can’t use the normal driver installer; you have to specifically opt for the “Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and Wi-Fi Drivers for IT Administrators“, download the ZIP, unpack it on a different computer, put the unpacked drivers on a USB stick, and point the Windows 11 installer to this USB stick. Mind you, the BE200 chip was launched almost three years ago, and there’s no excuse for Windows 11 not supporting this chip out of the box – like Linux does. The remainder of the installation process involved dodging a lot of tracking and telemetry prompts, reboots, a lot of waiting, setting up the dreaded online account, waiting some more, and then finally ending up at the desktop. I then set out to enjoy my EU privileges by removing whatever applications I didn’t need and turning off features I didn’t want, as well as making sure all the drivers were up to date. This mostly involved installing the Intel Driver Support Assistant and the Intel graphics drivers. Curiously, this is where I hit a returning issue: after installing the Intel GPU drivers for the first time, as well as afterevery subsequent update, the screen would go black and stay that way, forcing a reboot. Windows’ graphics stack is supposed to be able to gracefully handle driver updates, but clearly, some bug or problem was preventing the updated Intel driver from being reinitialised. Once those initial setup tasks were behind me, I experienced two more problems. First, sleep/wake was entirely broken and simply did not work. It turns out Windows 11 really doesn’t like S3 sleep, and I had to specifically go into my laptop’s Dasharo Coreboot firmware to switch to S0ix get sleep/wake to work on Windows 11. Windows defaults to something it calls “Modern Standby”, which requires the S0ix state to be enabled. You can also disable Modern Standby which would presumably make sleep/wake work with S3 (?), but this is a whole ordeal and clearly not something Microsoft wants you to do. Of course, the correct way of handling this would be for Windows 11 to adapt its sleep/wake settings to what the firmware reports, but alas. Another problem were the laptop’s cooling fans seemingly leading lives of their own, spinning up loudly at entirely random times, irrespective of use. It was so bad and loud I

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Off The Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Average new car payment hits record $770 a month as costs surge higher

The average new car payment rose to an all-time high in the first quarter as American households continued to face affordability challenges in the economy. A new report by LendingTree citing data from Experian for the first quarter of 2026 found that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle rose 2.9 from a year []...Click to read more

DNyuz

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· Jul 7, 2026

New car payments reach all-time high as affordability challenges persist in US

The average new car payment rose to an all-time high in the first quarter as American households continued to face affordability challenges in the economy. A new report by LendingTree citing data from Experian for the first quarter of 2026 found that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle rose 2.9 from a year []

The Hill

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· Jun 21, 2026

What to know about the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program

Starting in July, some Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access GLP-1 medications by paying one flat fee per month. The temporary program is set to run for a year-and-a-half through the end of 2027. But with less than two weeks before its launch, questions remain over how it will operate. The Medicare GLP-1 Bridge, described by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)...

BoingBoing

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· Jul 6, 2026

This permanent $55 Microsoft Office deal was made for people who want stability over subscriptions

TL;DR: Get lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2024 Pro Plus for Windows for 54.99 (MSRP 249.99) with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more in a one-time license. Subscription fatigue is real. Between cloud storage, streaming services, and software tools, it can feel like everything you use is quietly becoming another monthly bill. — Read the rest The post This permanent 55 Microsoft Office deal was made for people who want stability over subscriptions appeared first on Boing Boing.

CNET

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· Jun 23, 2026

Subscription Creep is Real. US Adults Spend an Average of $1,332 a Year, CNET Finds

Think twice before you sign up for that free trial. US adults waste an average of 252 a year on unused subscriptions.

MakeUseOf

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· Jun 21, 2026

I wasted years optimizing my SSD for nothing — Windows was already doing it

I was making Windows slower, and the drive was barely benefiting.

Armstrong Economics

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· Jul 10, 2026

The American Dream Now Comes with an $800 Monthly Car Payment

FOX Business reported that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle reached a record 770 during the first quarter of 2026, according to LendingTree’s analysis of Experian data. Lease payments climbed to 619 per month, while used vehicle payments reached 531. The average amount financed for a new vehicle rose to 43,925, and outstanding []

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1

Medicare beneficiaries for the first time will be eligible for coverage of breakthrough GLP-1 weight-loss medications after years of struggling to get the drugs to more seniors. Starting July 1, eligible patients can get GLP-1s to treat obesity for just 50 per month as part of a test program for Medicare, the social safety net []

Eschaton

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· Jul 13, 2026

SUMMER FUNDRAISER DAY 1

As with everywhere else on the internet, ads don't pay the bills anymore, so I rely on subscriptions/contributions to keep me going. You all know the product by now! If you spend some time here, consider giving a bit if you can afford it! Venmo! Or Paypal! Or Patreon! Thanks to all!

Fortune

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why build AI data centers in a cornfield when Saudi Arabia has cheap oil and cheaper power?

Data center capacity in the United States is not going to age well, MNTN CEO Mark Douglas told Fortune. He gives it two years.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Sasaran RM7,000 pendapatan pemandu teksi realistik

PETALING JAYA: Sasaran pendapatan bersih antara RM5,000 hingga RM7,000 sebulan buat pemandu teksi menerusi Program Pembaharuan Teksi Madani Nasional merupakan jumlah realistik dan tidak mustahil untuk diperoleh. Yang Dipertua Gabungan Teksi Malaysia, Kamarudin Mohd. Hussain berkata, jumlah itu sudah tentu bergantung kepada kesungguhan pemandu sendiri untuk melakukan transformasi, meningkatkan kualiti perkhidmatan dan memanfaatkan peluang disediakan ... Read more The post Sasaran RM7,000 pendapatan pemandu teksi realistik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

ZDNet

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· Jun 22, 2026

Yes, you need a password manager - and you can try Proton Pass for just $1 right now

Proton Pass is one of our favorite password managers - and you can try a month for 80 off with this deal.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Is refinancing your auto loan worth it?

Is refinancing your auto loan worth it?

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 5, 2026

Inside The $165 Billion DHS Overhaul: Where The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Cash Actually Went One Year Later

The Department of Homeland Security marked the one-year anniversary of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Saturday, releasing a detailed breakdown of how a historic 165 billion in federal appropriations is being spent to reshape American border security and law enforcement. Signed into law by President Donald J. Trump on July 4, 2025, the [] Inside The 165 Billion DHS Overhaul: Where The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Cash Actually Went One Year Later

The Local Norway

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· Jul 2, 2021

'Fellesferie': Everything you need to know about Norway’s collective holiday period

'Fellesferie' is here, but what is it, why does a lot of the country take three weeks off and are you legally entitled to it?

Wired

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· Jul 10, 2026

NordVPN Coupons: 75% Off, Plus 3 Months Free in July 2026

Save up to 77 on 2-year plans and get 3 free months with our NordVPN discount codes.

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· Jun 24, 2026

Gavin Newsom Pushes Back on Dr. Oz’s Medicare Fraud Claims

President Trump’s Administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Mehmet Oz, said at a press conference this week: “In the first quarter of last year, we revoked billing privileges for fraudsters — of 1,006 providers.” He added, “This same period this year, we made 1,400 revocations. That’s a 40 increase over last []

Independent Online

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· Jul 9, 2026

Take charge of your finances this Savings Month: Tips for South Africans

Take charge of your finances this Savings Month: Tips for South Africans

Turkish Weekly

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· Jun 22, 2026

How to Choose Replacement Windows: A Practical 2026 Buyer’s Guide

New windows are one of the bigger projects a homeowner takes on, and the choices add up fast: frame material, glass package, window style, and how the unit actually gets installed. This guide walks through what matters, what current windows cost, and where the old energy tax credit stands now. The post How to Choose Replacement Windows: A Practical 2026 Buyer’s Guide appeared first on Turkish Weekly.

Mashable

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· Jul 7, 2026

Streaming deal: This code unlocks ad-free Paramount+ for less than a dollar

Paramount+ Premium has another great streaming deal. Use this code to unlock two months of ad-free Premium for 99 cents per month.

ABC News: Health

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· Jul 1, 2026

Medicare is now covering some GLP-1 weight loss drugs for $50. Here’s what to know

The federal government has launched a new program to make GLP-1 weight loss drugs more affordable for older Americans

South Africa Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

Zimbabwe Passes Constitutional Amendment to Extend Presidential Terms for Emerson Mnangagwa

HARARE, ZIMBABWE — The lower house of Zimbabwe’s parliament has passed a highly controversial constitutional amendment bill that extends presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years. The sweeping legislative changes will allow 83-year-old President Emerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030 and replace direct presidential elections with a parliamentary vote. Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher []

TechRepublic

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· Jul 7, 2026

Your Data, Always Within Reach – 2TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage Is $59

Say goodbye to recurring fees and complicated systems with FileJump’s straightforward and secure cloud storage platform — with lifetime access to your files. The post Your Data, Always Within Reach – 2TB of Lifetime Cloud Storage Is 59 appeared first on TechRepublic.

Variety

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· Jun 22, 2026

Netflix U.S.-Canada Scripted Boss Jinny Howe on Maintaining Volume, Branching Into New Genres and When IP Makes Sense

Netflix has spent upwards of 18 billion annually on content, and according to US-Canada scripted series head Jinny Howe, that’s not changing any time soon. Howe spoke to an industry crowd las wee as she held a keynote conversation at the Banff World Media Festival. “Our volume is not slowing down,” she told the audience, []

Florida Daily

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· Jun 23, 2026

U.S. Auto Market Sees Fewer Buyers as New Vehicle Prices Remain High

Additional data backs up that trend. SP Global Mobility reported that the average age of vehicles on U.S. roads reached 12.8 years in 2025, continuing a long-term pattern of Americans holding onto cars and trucks longer. Analysts say high new- and used-vehicle prices, economic uncertainty, and improved vehicle durability are all contributing to the aging []

Mindanao Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Thank You, Next: Why you should break up with your payroll account 

EVERYONE has done it: using your first payroll account as your “everything” account because you’ve had it for so long, and opening a new one takes too long. It’s easier

Defector

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· Jun 24, 2026

Should I Sell My Ludicrously Valuable World Cup Ticket?

Time for your weekly edition of the Defector Funbag. Got something on your mind? Email the Funbag. Today, we're talking money, U2, lasagna, and more. Hello! I'm happy to be back guest-hosting the Funbag while Drew is off. Let's get to it. Adam:

Hello Magazine

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· Jul 6, 2026

I've been on GLP-1s for 16 months – here's why I won't be swapping to the new weight loss pill

Weight loss drug Wegovy is finally available in pill form, making it more accessible to people who want the benefits of GLP-1s – but is it worth making the swap?

Portside

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· Jul 11, 2026

One Year After the Big Beautiful Bill

One Year After the Big Beautiful Bill Dave Sat, 07/11/2026 - 11:21

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

US inflation rises to 3-year high, spending picks up

US consumer spending accelerated in May even as prices rose at the fastest pace in more than three years, suggesting Americans are powering through the fallout from the Iran war. The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 4.1 per cent last month from a year earlier, the most since April 2023, Bureau of Economic Analysis data out on Thursday showed. Excluding food and energy, prices were up 3.4 per cent from a year earlier. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending rose 0.3 per cent from a...

The New European

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· Jul 3, 2026

Yes you can fly from Istanbul to Tbilisi – but I took the long way round

I hadn't downloaded any films or podcasts for my journey, but in the end it turned out I didn’t need any. All I needed was the window

BERNAMA

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· Jul 13, 2026

World : Zelensky Proposes Extending Martial Law, General Mobilisation

KYIV/MOSCOW, July 13 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday submitted bills to parliament proposing a 90-day extension of the country's martial law and general mobilisation amid the lasting conflict with Russia, reported Xinhua.

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

Microsoft’s three-year .NET support window is too short for enterprises, developers say

A developer has reopened a long-standing complaint about Microsoft’s support policy for its .NET development platform, arguing in a new GitHub issue that the three-year window for long-term support releases is too short for enterprise upgrade cycles. The current release model gives even-numbered versions three years of free support and odd-numbered versions 18 months. The [] This story continues at The Next Web

India Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vikram Misri gets one-year extension as Foreign Secretary till July 2027

Vikram Misri gets one-year extension as Foreign Secretary till July 2027

DualShockers

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· Jun 25, 2026

Physical Game Sales Rise for First Time Since 2009, But Don’t Celebrate Yet

Market research data shows a surprising 3 spending increase for physical software in the United States.

The Tribune

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· Jul 1, 2026

Tenure of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri extended for one year

The decision comes as the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved Misri's extension as the Foreign Secretary for a period of one year beyond July 14.

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