Summer storms aren’t the only things rolling into the Lowcountry this week—Microsoft dropped a hefty Patch Tuesday bundle, chip makers teased fresh silicon, and AI vendors played one-up with bigger-brain models. Meanwhile, scammers polished new tricks, and Shopify’s latest AI toys promised to turn side-hustles into storefronts faster than you can say “sweet tea.” Here’s the week’s tech buzz distilled for Charleston-area families, home-office heroes, and small-business dynamos.
News For The Week:
Windows 11 Patch Tuesday Plugs 66 Flaws and 1 Active Zero-Day
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/june-10-2025-kb5060842-os-build-26100-4349-47ff300b-2a04-440c-9476-2860d04fce8d
Microsoft’s June bundle (KB5060842) patches 66 vulnerabilities—including one already exploited in the wild—alongside a Servicing Stack Update for smoother installs. support.microsoft.combleepingcomputer.com Small-business admins should prioritize Outlook CVE-2025-47176, a remote-code-execution flaw flagged by both CrowdStrike and the ZDI as “likely to be weaponized.” crowdstrike.comthezdi.com Back up and patch now; we can schedule after-hours rollouts so your POS terminals aren’t offline during lunch rush.
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Recall Pulled Back—Microsoft Makes “Memory Machine” Opt-In Only
- https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-recall-off-default-security-concerns/
After security researchers showed how screenshots could be exfiltrated in seconds, Microsoft flipped Recall to “off” by default on Copilot+ PCs and added an encrypted vault. wired.com Privacy pros still warn the feature logs more than you expect; DoublePulsar’s teardown shows metadata lingers even when snapshots purge. doublepulsar.com Until the kinks settle, disable Recall for sensitive folders (see Windows Tips) or let Holy City Computer Services harden it for HIPAA or legal compliance.
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AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs Promise Cooler, Faster Desktops This Fall
- https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/computex.html
Hot off Computex, AMD’s Zen 5-based Ryzen 9 9950X claims a 16 % IPC boost while trimming power draw—great news for video pros afraid of tripping the office breaker. amd.com Motherboard partners confirmed BIOS updates ship in July, so upgrading may be as easy as a firmware flash instead of a full rebuild.
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Intel Lunar Lake Ultrabooks List Goes Live
- https://www.ultrabookreview.com/69679-intel-lunar-lake-laptops/
From Dell’s new XPS 14 to Asus’ Zenbook S, early Lunar Lake laptops pack built-in NPUs that hit 60 TOPS—enough for on-device AI summaries without tanking battery life. ultrabookreview.com Road-warrior entrepreneurs can expect all-day Zoom plus an instant-blur background that won’t fry their charger.
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Rumor Mill: RTX 5070 SUPER May Pack 18 GB of GDDR7
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/nvidia-may-release-the-rtx-5080-and-5070-super-with-boosted-memory-configurations-according-to-leaker
Leakers hint Nvidia could unveil a memory-heavy 5070 SUPER later this year—aimed at creators who need VRAM but can’t stomach a 5090 power brick. tomshardware.com Hold off on that mid-tier GPU purchase if your Canva collages routinely choke; Holy City Computer Services can benchmark options once specs are final.
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GPT-5 Hype Heats Up—Launch “Weeks or Months” Away
- https://explodingtopics.com/blog/new-chatgpt-release-date
Industry watchers reading OpenAI hiring sprees and partner chatter predict GPT-5 could drop before Labor Day, boasting longer memory and better math. explodingtopics.com Think chatbots that remember your entire project scope—perfect for multitasking MSPs and solo shops juggling invoices.
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Google Opens Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview to Workspace Users
- https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-2-5-pro-latest-preview/
The new model promises faster code snippets and real-time formula help in Sheets; rollout to enterprise SKUs starts this month. blog.google If you run your budget in Google Drive, Gemini could soon untangle those nested SUMIFs without a YouTube tutorial.
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Shopify’s AI Store Builder Lets Merchants Launch Sites in Minutes
- https://www.pymnts.com/news/artificial-intelligence/2025/shopify-debuts-ai-powered-store-builder-for-merchants/
Merchants now type a product list and the tool generates pages, photos, and SEO tags—no coding needed. pymnts.com Analysts say Shopify’s broader AI push could trim headcount while boosting margins, a boon for solopreneurs wearing every hat. investors.com
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New Zero-Click “EchoLeak” Exposes Copilot Data
- https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/zero-click-ai-vulnerability-exposes.html
Researchers showed attackers can siphon Microsoft 365 Copilot context with a single malicious Teams emoji—no clicks required. thehackernews.com Patch Tuesday mitigations help, but admins should also restrict Copilot’s data scope and enable Conditional Access rules. bleepingcomputer.com
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SBA Disaster Loans: Prep Before Hurricane Season Peaks
- https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance
The SBA reminds coastal businesses that low-interest loans are already open for 2025 storms; filing early speeds approvals if a declaration hits Charleston County. sba.gov Holy City Computer Services can help you inventory IT assets—photos and serial numbers make loan paperwork a breeze if wind or water strikes.
Windows Tips For The Week:
- Test & Roll Back Patches Safely – Use Settings → Windows Update → Advanced Options → Recovery to create a restore point before installing KB5060842. support.microsoft.com
- Tweak Recall – Settings → Privacy & Security → Recall lets you exclude “D:\Documents” or toggle the feature off entirely. doublepulsar.com
- Shield Outlook – After patching, enable File → Options → Trust Center → Attachment Handling → Turn Off Automatic Previews to blunt future RCE exploits. thezdi.com
AI Prompt Ideas:
“You’re a friendly Charleston tour guide explaining our company’s data-backup plan to a tech-shy bakery owner. In 150 words, (1) compare incremental vs. full backups using dessert metaphors, (2) crack one pun about powdered sugar, and (3) invite them to call Holy City Computer Services at 843-670-4153.”
Paste into your favorite LLM and serve a slice of jargon-free reassurance.
Need help patching Windows, weighing Ryzen vs. Lunar Lake, or weaving Gemini into your spreadsheets? Holy City Computer Services has your back—on-site, remote, and always in plain English. Call 843-670-4153, email support@holycityit.com, or visit www.holycityit.com to turn this week’s headlines into real-world results, safely and affordably.
