Paul Thurrott’s latest Windows Weekly episode—titled “Backing Up the Intel Truck”—is a compact but consequential briefing on where Microsoft’s Windows strategy is headed, and it reads like a roadmap: AI-first user experiences, multimodal interactions that make voice and vision first-class...
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Microsoft’s latest move to let Arm-based Windows machines download and run compatible PC games locally marks a meaningful shift for Windows on Arm gaming — not a revolution, but an important, practical step that widens the gap between cloud-only play and a genuinely usable native gaming...
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Microsoft’s announcement of new additions to the Surface lineup marks a pivotal moment not only for the company but for the entire Windows device ecosystem. With the global tech industry’s eyes fixed on the advancement of AI-powered computing and ARM-based architectures, the introduction of the...
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