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Thread 'ASUS Zero Gravity Cooling on ROG Ally: Orientation-Agnostic Performance'
ASUS’ quietly posted promo that details the Xbox Ally family’s so‑called “Zero Gravity” cooling system has pulled back the curtain on one of the most consequential engineering problems for modern handheld gaming PCs: how to keep a dense, hot APU comfortable and quiet in every orientation while preserving battery life and long‑term reliability. Background / Overview Microsoft and ASUS introduced the ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X as Windows‑based, Xbox‑styled handheld gaming PCs built...
Thread 'Windows 10 Rebound Near End-of-Support Shifts Windows 11 Migration'
Windows 10’s sudden rebound in usage just weeks before end of support has shifted the migration narrative: a late-month rise in Windows 10’s market share has narrowed the gap with Windows 11, exposing a fragmented upgrade landscape that will complicate Microsoft’s push to consolidate users on the newer platform ahead of the October 14, 2025 end-of-support deadline. Background Windows 10’s official end of support is scheduled for October 14, 2025. After that date Microsoft will cease regular...
Thread 'Microsoft Store Waives Fees for Individual Developers on Windows'
Microsoft's decision to remove the Microsoft Store registration fee for individual developers is a deliberate, high-impact policy shift that lowers the financial barrier to publishing on Windows, replaces credit-card gating with identity verification, and refocuses the Store as an open, discoverable distribution channel for indie creators and hobbyists. Background Microsoft announced a flighted onboarding change that waives the long-standing one‑time registration fee for individual developer...
Thread 'Neo4j Infinigraph: Property Sharding for HTAP at 100TB+'
Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture, anchored by a technique it calls property sharding, promises to finally break the company out of its historical scalability box — allowing a single Neo4j deployment to run both high-throughput transactional (OLTP) and deep analytical (OLAP) workloads at multi‑terabyte scale, while also integrating more tightly with Microsoft’s Fabric and Azure ecosystem. Background Graph databases model data as nodes, relationships, and properties rather than rows and...
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Thread 'VMware Migration Outlook 2028: Hyperscalers, Nutanix & Open-Source Paths'
Gartner’s warning that VMware could lose roughly a third of its workloads to hyperscalers by 2028 has snapped the industry into high alert, but parsing the numbers, the causes, and the practical options for IT teams shows a market in rapid re‑arrangement rather than an immediate collapse. The headline — that VMware may shed about 35% of workloads over the next few years — comes amid sweeping Broadcom licensing and partner‑program changes that have effectively redirected how customers obtain...
Thread 'Microsoft AI Agents: 12 Hands-On Lessons to Build Production-Ready Agents'
Microsoft’s free, 12-lesson GitHub course on building AI agents offers a practical, hands-on primer that packages Microsoft tooling, agent design patterns, and runnable code into a single, modular learning path—making it one of the most accessible entry points for developers and IT professionals who want to move from theory to working agent prototypes quickly. Background / Overview Agentic AI—systems that sense, reason, and act over time using large language models (LLMs) and external...
Thread 'Ask Ralph: Ralph Lauren's AI Stylist for Conversational, Shoppable Outfits'
Ralph Lauren has rolled out Ask Ralph, a conversational AI stylist embedded in the brand's mobile app, delivering head-to-toe, shoppable outfit recommendations that the company says are personalized to users’ prompts and drawn from live inventory. Launched on September 9, 2025, and built in partnership with Microsoft on the Azure OpenAI platform, Ask Ralph positions Ralph Lauren at the front of a fast-evolving wave of conversational commerce — where shopping feels more like a dialogue with a...
Thread 'Windows 3.0: The GUI Shift That Reshaped PC Computing (1990)'
Windows 3.0’s arrival in 1990 was less a single product launch than a change in the way millions of people thought about personal computing — and yes, the tiny game of Solitaire bundled with it played a surprisingly large role in that cultural shift. Background / Overview Windows 3.0 launched with a redesigned graphical shell, the Program Manager and File Manager, richer color support and a stronger focus on usability than earlier Windows releases. Those changes — along with an unprecedented...
Thread 'nano11: Ultra-Light Windows 11 ISO for Lab and VM Testing'
NTDEV’s community ecosystem has produced yet another extreme take on Windows 11: nano11, a script-driven rebuilder that pares a stock Windows 11 image down to astonishingly small sizes — an ISO reportedly just over 2 GB and an installed footprint under 3 GB when combined with compression — by stripping large swathes of features, drivers, and servicing infrastructure to produce an ultra‑light test image for old PCs and lab use. Background Windows 11’s growing feature set has produced a...
Thread 'Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Migration Playbook and ESU Guide'
Microsoft’s October deadline for Windows 10 support has arrived like a ringing bell for an industry that—by several measures—wasn’t ready: large numbers of consumer and corporate endpoints still run Windows 10, many organisations face compatibility and budget constraints, and the safety net Microsoft offers is limited and temporary. The timetable is clear: after 14 October 2025 Microsoft stops shipping free security updates, feature patches, and standard technical assistance for Windows 10...
Thread 'OneNote for Windows 10 Retirement: Migrate to OneNote on Windows by Oct 14, 2025'
Microsoft has confirmed that OneNote for Windows 10—the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app preinstalled on many Windows 10 machines—will be retired on October 14, 2025, and will switch to a read-only state after that date, meaning you will still be able to view content but will not be able to create, edit, or sync notes from that app anymore. Background OneNote’s Windows story has been unusually complicated for a decade. Microsoft has maintained multiple OneNote clients: the classic...
Thread 'Windows 11 25H2 Release Preview: What It Means for IT Pros and Labs'
Windows 11’s 25H2 installer has arrived for testers, but the copy available today is a Release Preview disk image (ISO) and still a preview build — meaning most users should sit tight and wait for the official, staged rollout through Windows Update rather than rushing to download and manually install the preview media. Background / Overview Windows 11 version 25H2 is being distributed this cycle primarily as an enablement package (eKB) layered on top of the existing 24H2 servicing stream...
Thread 'Critterz: OpenAI‑Backed AI Animation Aims for Cannes'
OpenAI’s backing of a feature-length, largely AI-created animated film called Critterz has jolted the animation world: the project — expanding a 2023 AI-made short into a Cannes-bound feature — explicitly uses OpenAI tools (including GPT-5 and the Sora video model) and a dramatically reduced team and budget to prove that generative AI can compress production time and costs. Background The short film Critterz, written and directed by Chad Nelson, used OpenAI’s DALL·E image pipeline in 2023...
Thread 'Microsoft to Retire Outlook Lite: Migrate to Outlook Mobile in 2025'
Microsoft will begin retiring the lightweight Outlook Lite Android app on October 6, 2025, blocking new installs that day as it directs users toward the full Outlook mobile client and consolidates engineering around a single, feature-rich Android email experience. Background Outlook Lite launched in August 2022 as Microsoft's deliberately small, low-footprint Android client designed for phones with limited RAM and storage, and for regions with slow or expensive mobile networks. The app...
Thread 'Visual Studio 2026 Insiders: AI-Driven IDE with BYOM, MCP, and Agent Workflows'
Microsoft has pushed a first public look at Visual Studio 2026 — billed internally as Visual Studio 18 and distributed through a new "Insiders" channel — and the headline is simple: Microsoft has folded much deeper AI into the IDE while polishing the look, settings, and model control surface that will let developers choose which LLMs power code chat and agent features. Background Visual Studio's last major numbered release was 2022 (17.x); this is the first major rev in five years and is...
Thread 'Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka: Rust Coreutils, RC Kernel, GNOME 49, X11 Tradeoff'
Ubuntu’s next interim release, Questing Quokka (25.10), has entered its User Interface Freeze as Canonical rides a wave of late-cycle engineering changes: Rust-based system utilities moving into the default image, an aggressively modern kernel target that could ship as a release candidate at launch, and a last-minute reversal in GNOME’s approach to the X11/Wayland transition that will shape desktop compatibility for months to come. The net effect is a release that’s simultaneously ambitious...
Thread 'Google waives multicloud data transfer fees in EU/UK as Data Act nears'
Google Cloud’s surprise removal of certain EU and UK data transfer fees dramatically reshapes the short-term economics of multicloud strategies and adds fresh momentum to regulators’ efforts to break hyperscaler lock‑in. Background The European Union’s Data Act is the legal backdrop for this move: the regulation formally entered into force in January 2024 and becomes applicable on 12 September 2025, creating new obligations intended to make it easier for organisations to access, move and use...
Thread 'Borderlands 4 PC System Requirements: 8-Core CPU, 100GB SSD, 12GB VRAM'
Borderlands 4’s PC system requirements have arrived, and they mark a clear shift: Gearbox and 2K are treating the PC edition as a modern‑hardware first release, demanding eight CPU cores, a large SSD footprint, and mid‑to‑high‑end graphics hardware even at the stated minimum tier. Background Borderlands has long balanced chaotic, loot‑heavy gameplay with fast streaming of assets and dense environments. The new entry leverages Unreal Engine 5 and modern PC rendering features, and that...
Thread 'Nano11: Extreme Windows 11 ISO Shrinking with NTDEV Tiny11Builder'
NTDEV’s latest build tools push Windows‑shrinking projects into new territory: a purpose‑built “nano11” pipeline that trims a Windows 11 ISO to the absolute minimum, producing ISOs and installed footprints measured in single‑digit gigabytes — and, in developer demos, as small as a 2.29 GB ISO and a 2.8 GB installed system when using LTSC as the source. This is not a gentler debloat — it is an extreme, experimental testbed that deliberately sacrifices serviceability and default features in...
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