Microsoft has announced a strategic multi-year partnership with AMD to develop its next-generation Xbox consoles and other hardware devices. This collaboration aims to advance gaming silicon, delivering enhanced graphics, immersive gameplay, and AI-powered experiences, while ensuring...
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Microsoft's recent announcement marks a significant shift in its gaming strategy, aiming to position Windows as the premier platform for gaming. This initiative is highlighted by the introduction of the ROG Xbox Ally handheld devices, developed in collaboration with ASUS, which are set to run a...
In recent months, users of the Xbox PC app have encountered an unexpected phenomenon: console-exclusive titles from the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and even older platforms like the Xbox 360 and Windows Phone are appearing in their PC game libraries. This development has sparked curiosity and...
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The story of Windows is etched not just in its codebase but in the digital relics it drags into every new epoch—none quite as emblematic as the quietly persistent 12 KB moricons.dll. Nestled deep within the arteries of every modern Windows installation—even on the sleekest 64-bit machines—this...
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Microsoft’s latest week has been a microcosm of the shifting landscape of consumer tech: new devices raising hopes, AI redefining familiar workflows, gaming drama, and ongoing legal skirmishes. This fusion of innovation and controversy sheds light on the company’s bold ambitions and the hazards...
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With the cycles of innovation and incremental improvement characterizing Microsoft’s journey, Windows stands as not just an operating system, but a living digital history that’s woven itself into the fabric of modern computing. As expectations mount for Windows 12, many in the industry—users and...
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With the next generation of Xbox hardware on the horizon and rumors swirling about major design changes, Microsoft’s approach to the gaming ecosystem is poised for a radical transformation. What began as speculation is quickly coalescing into a vision: the successor to the Xbox Series X will not...
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Many Windows 11 users are surprised to discover that not all older software and classic PC games run smoothly on Microsoft’s latest operating system. As alluring as backwards compatibility might sound, the reality is more nuanced. Modern Windows prioritizes security, efficiency, and new...
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You’d think that after two decades, the digital skies of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas would hold no more surprises—but just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water (or, rather, to try taking off from it), a bug as old as some Gen Zers themselves emerges, causing fans to wonder: are...
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In a move that’s sure to ruffle the feathers of many veteran PC builders, Microsoft has officially announced that its upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update will no longer support Intel’s 8th, 9th, and 10th generation Core processors—the very hardware that powered millions of “Comet Lake” systems over...
It’s not every day you get to witness a piece of technology time travel—a relic from the past running flawlessly on one of the most modern operating systems. Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening with the CMD executable originally released by Microsoft in 1987. Despite over three decades of...
Ah, Internet Explorer. For those of us who remember its heyday, it's like running into an old friend from high school at a reunion—you’ve moved on, and so have they—or so you thought. Despite being officially retired in 2022 and completely removed from mainstream Windows operating systems in...
In collaboration with our friends in the Selenium project, the Microsoft Edge team is excited to announce that you can now test Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver. With just a few changes to an existing test that runs against Internet Explorer, you can get...
With Microsoft Edge, we are constantly striving to get you to the best of productivity and information. Over the last year and a half, we brought Office 365 content to your Microsoft Edge so that you can pick up work where you left off. Today, we're excited to add news and information from your...
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Xbox One X begins rolling out to all Xbox One markets starting Nov. 7.
As the newest member of the Xbox One family of devices, Xbox One X will offer gamers premier console performance for $499 USD / 449 GBP / 499 EUR / 599 CAD/ 649 AUD and begins rolling out to all Xbox One...
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Migrating legacy web apps to modern standards can be both costly and time consuming. IT departments are generally cost centers, and it makes sense for enterprises to want to maximize the ROI on their existing LOB apps. Many of these sites may continue to exist without being upgraded for a while...
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Starting today, Rift owners can now stream their Xbox One library to Rift with the new Xbox One Streaming to Oculus Rift app, including favorites like “Gears of War 4,” “Forza Horizon 3” and...
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Welcome back to Ping! We talk about the return of robot combat return to television, we chat about a one-way ticket to Mars on the space desk, and more stories that 'softies are pinging each other about...
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Say i changed the location of a Folder, whose short cut was there on my desktop.Is there any way the shortcut is auto Updated?:devil_smile:
Yes..Window 7 Auto correct for Shortcut, it works for most, but for complex ones , specially in the case where my system was formatted (drive letters were...
Read Paul Thurrott's article today and have to say that it is the best article I have read to date regarding Windows 8.
Not a defense or even truly an explanation of the OS but rather a pointed and succinct look at what is happening with respect to the broader technology industry and how and...