Free Epic Games Store Game June 11-18, 2026: The Ouroboros King

The Ouroboros King free on Epic Games Store June 11 through June 18 2026

The Ouroboros King is free to claim on Epic Games Store from June 11 through June 18, 2026. Here is what it is, who should claim it, and why Speed Freeks was not listed as verified free in Epic’s US feed.

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Quick Tech Tip: Turn On Device Encryption Before A Lost Laptop Becomes A Data Problem

Jennifer helping a small business secure a laptop with device encryption and a recovery key checklist

A practical 15-minute checklist for checking Windows BitLocker or Device Encryption, turning on Mac FileVault, saving recovery keys, and avoiding lockouts after repairs, updates, or lost laptops.

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June 2026 Patch Tuesday: Windows Security Updates, KB Numbers, and What To Check First

Professional IT operations desk showing June 2026 Patch Tuesday Windows security update dashboards and server patch status

Microsoft’s June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates are live for Windows 11, Windows 10 ESU/LTSC, and Windows Server. Here are the KB numbers, known issues, Secure Boot notes, and practical patching steps for home users and small businesses.

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Quick Tech Tip: Clean Up Browser Autofill Before It Saves Too Much

Jennifer helping a small business clean up browser autofill payment cards and saved address settings on a laptop

A practical browser autofill cleanup checklist for home users and small businesses: remove old payment cards, addresses, shared-profile data, and risky synced details before they cause payment or privacy trouble.

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Noctua Pump-Free Liquid Cooler: What The Thermosiphon Could Mean For Your Next PC Upgrade

Noctua two-phase thermosiphon CPU cooler prototype with three fans and flexible tubes at Computex

Noctua is developing a pump-free two-phase thermosiphon CPU cooler. Here is how it works, what changed in the newer prototype, and what customers should know before planning a future upgrade.

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Intel Nova Lake-S Leak Shows LGA 1954 CPU: What It Means Before You Upgrade

A next-generation desktop CPU beside a motherboard socket with Nova Lake-S and LGA 1954 shown on a diagnostic screen

A new Intel Nova Lake-S leak reportedly shows an LGA 1954 desktop CPU. Here is what the socket change, rumored high core counts, and platform timing mean before you buy or upgrade a PC.

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Quick Tech Tip: Set A Monthly Update Window Before Updates Interrupt Your Day

Jennifer helping plan a monthly update and restart window for a small business laptop, phone, and calendar

A practical update-window checklist for home users and small businesses: schedule restarts, check Windows and Mac update settings, relaunch browsers, update phones, and avoid surprise downtime.

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Did Russia Hack 33% Of U.S. Routers? What The Confirmed Router Warning Really Says

A Wi-Fi router beside a cybersecurity dashboard representing Russian GRU router DNS hijacking risk

A practical look at the unverified 33% router-hacking claim, the confirmed Russian GRU/APT28 router DNS-hijacking campaign, and what home users and small businesses should check now.

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Quick Tech Tip: Check Your Router Before It Becomes The Weak Link

Jennifer reviewing router security settings including firmware updates, strong admin password, WPA2 or WPA3 Wi-Fi, guest network, and connected devices

A practical 20-minute router security checklist for home users and small businesses: update firmware, change the admin password, confirm WPA2 or WPA3, use guest Wi-Fi, review connected devices, and disable risky convenience features.

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New Android Feature Spots AI Voice Scams In Real Time: How To Enable It

Jennifer explaining Android fake call detection and AI voice scam warnings on a phone screen

Google’s new Android Fake Call Detection helps warn when a scammer may be spoofing a contact and using an AI-cloned voice. Here is what it needs, what is on by default, and how Pixel users can enable real-time Scam Detection.

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