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    Microsoft’s Canceled Surface Duo: The Untold Story of Andromeda’s Dual-Screen Dream

    A flurry of recently unearthed images and hardware prototypes has pulled back the curtain on one of Microsoft’s most ambitious—and ultimately canceled—hardware dreams: the Windows-powered Surface Duo, codenamed Andromeda. Originally designed as a spiritual successor to the ill-fated Windows...
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    5 Key Hardware Upgrades to Elevate Microsoft Surface Pro Next Generation

    Microsoft’s Surface tablet line stands as a testament to the company’s ongoing commitment to redefining what a Windows PC can be. Since the original Surface RT debuted in 2012, each new generation has brought notable refinements, enhanced performance, and sometimes, bold experimentation—think of...
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    Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: Next-Gen Handheld Gaming Performance

    The Lenovo Legion Go S, now equipped with SteamOS, marks a significant evolution in handheld gaming devices. This transition from Windows 11 to SteamOS has not only streamlined the user experience but also delivered notable performance enhancements, positioning the Legion Go S as a formidable...
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    Windows 10 EOL 2025: Upgrade or Replace for Security and Future-Proofing

    As the end-of-life (EOL) date for Windows 10 draws near, the sense of urgency within the technology world grows with each passing month. By October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially cease to provide security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for the widely adopted operating system...
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    SLAC's Microelectronics Revolution: Advancing Energy-Efficient Chips for a Sustainable Future

    Few institutions in modern science better exemplify the bridge between fundamental research and tangible technology advancement than the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Once synonymous solely with groundbreaking work in high-energy physics and X-ray science, SLAC is now poised at the...
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    Always Connected PCs enable a new culture of work

    Throughout the history of personal computing, a steady wave of progress has changed how we interact with technology in both our work and personal lives. Microsoft and our partners have led many of these shifts in technology like enabling the original mobile computer – the laptop, navigating with...
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