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    Enhance Windows 11 with Windhawk: Top Customization Mods for Productivity & Style

    Windhawk has emerged as a powerful tool for Windows 11 users seeking to enhance their computing experience through customization. This open-source platform offers a variety of mods that can significantly improve productivity and aesthetics. Here are some standout Windhawk mods that have become...
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    Xenia Emulator Denies Microsoft Partnership: What PC Gamers Need to Know

    Amidst growing anticipation within the PC gaming community, rumors suggesting the Xenia emulator team’s official collaboration with Microsoft to bring Xbox and Xbox 360 games to PC have now been definitively shut down by the Xenia developers themselves. As speculation gained momentum on social...
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    Oasis: Reviving Windows Mixed Reality Headsets with Independent SteamVR Driver

    For the tens of thousands of VR enthusiasts who invested in Windows Mixed Reality headsets, the past year has felt like betrayal. With the arrival of the Windows 11 24H2 update, Microsoft quietly pulled the plug on its entire Mixed Reality (MR) platform—rendering a slew of devices from industry...
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    Enhance Your Windows 11 Experience with Transparent Taskbar Using TranslucentTB

    The humble taskbar—first introduced alongside Windows 95—remains a cornerstone of Microsoft’s iconic desktop experience. From pinning frequently used apps to providing real-time system updates or simply delivering that unmistakable Start button, the taskbar has grown more indispensable with...
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    LibreOffice Review: The Free Alternative to Microsoft 365 for Productivity

    In an era where subscription-based software models dominate, many users are seeking cost-effective alternatives to mainstream productivity suites. LibreOffice, a free and open-source office suite developed by The Document Foundation, has emerged as a compelling option for those looking to break...
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    Top 5 Essential Windows Apps You Won’t Find in the Microsoft Store

    For Windows users who constantly seek more power, flexibility, and efficiency, the Microsoft Store simply isn’t enough. While the Store has made strides—it’s cleaner, broader, and more trustworthy than a few years ago—it still misses out on a host of vibrant, robust applications that live far...
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    Windows 7 Help? Compiled software runs slow! 50%+ CPU used

    I am trying to figure out why only compiled software (like from Visual C++, etc) runs really slow on Windows 7. Programs like Frets on Fire, Phun, and such all run really slow, painfully so. And they use up 50% or more of the cpu even when idle. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm desparate to find...
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