Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to manage one’s life with the strategy and precision of a seasoned product manager is swiftly moving from novel idea to everyday practice. As AI tools surge in capability and accessibility, individuals are empowered to transform personal...
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Windows 11’s relentless push for Microsoft Edge and Bing has been a consistent source of irritation for loyal Windows enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Since its debut, the operating system has not just streamlined visuals or introduced productivity features—it has increasingly imposed...
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Just a few months ago, customization enthusiasts and IT power users faced a major setback as Microsoft began actively blocking third-party shell customization utilities on the path toward the Windows 11 24H2 milestone. ExplorerPatcher, the open-source project used by countless fans to replicate...
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When it comes to offbeat tech experiments, few are as eyebrow-raising as this year’s revelation that Linux—not just a single application, but an entire operating system kernel—can be “booted” from within Microsoft Excel. It’s a project that rides the razor-thin border between technical...
Here's a summary of the thread titled "WTB: Windows 11 pro" on [H]ard|Forum:
A user named williacm is looking to buy a Windows 11 Pro key (and also mentions interest in an RTX 5090 graphics card).
Several replies suggest not purchasing a Windows 11 key from anyone. Instead, users recommend...
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Page Not Found. Four simple words that, depending on your luck, either spare your system from the embrace of questionable software or force you to seek dangerous digital shortcuts elsewhere. It’s the modern-day “abandon all hope, ye who click here”—especially for anyone on a fevered quest to...
Some things age like fine wine; others, like questionable cheese left in a forgotten corner of your office fridge. Yet, year after year, KMSPico not only refuses to expire but continues to win hearts—and systems—across the globe as the go-to solution for activating Windows and Office in 2025...
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Windows 11 ARM on iPad Air with UTM and JIT: Dream, Dare, or Just Dilemma?
Picture this: you're brandishing a futuristic tablet at a coffee shop, all smug and secure in the knowledge that, beneath that shiny Apple logo, it’s running Windows 11 ARM. If your inner IT rebel is tickled by such...
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If you thought zombies only haunted apocalyptic horror flicks and discount Halloween shops, think again—because Microsoft Copilot, the not-so-humble AI assistant, is here to prove the walking dead are now a feature in your operating system, too. And much like its B-movie counterparts, no matter...
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When Users Rebel: Stories of Microsoft Backlashes That Changed the Windows World
Microsoft, a titan of the tech world, has always tried to steer its vast user base toward the “next big thing”—sometimes with the subtlety of a sledgehammer. But while Redmond may be home to innovation, it’s also...
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In the ongoing saga between Windows users and Microsoft's latest updates, especially when it comes to the Outlook application, a new trick has surfaced that allows users to dodge the new Outlook on Windows 11 entirely. This clever hack is perfect for those who loved the original Mail and...
Hi I am an aspiring computer security investigator, I am currently creating a security respondent plan for a hacked Windows 10 machine. I’m using forensic autopsy software for testing purposes.
I have no idea what the hack is yet, I’ve just been told to think of possible scenarios of where to...
I have got a second computer in my house and was going to have it up as much as possible for a Minecraft server. Both PCs Win 10 Pro x64 1809. I installed from the windows store the remote desktop app and started noticing Kaspersky blocking some attacks. (attached picture, mid-Oct) I...
Ok, I'm pretty sure this haven't been posted on the forum so I'll do it myself. Starting off, I want to say that I play San Andreas Multi Player on a very big server. My problem started when I was taken for testing if I used cheat codes. The procedure is pretty annoying, because an authorized...
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Microsoft really needs to improve it's various security, both in it's software and on it's websites, before it thinks about releasing Windows 10. I'm by no mean's a Microsoft hater. I've used Windows since 1995 with my 1st pc that had Windows 95, I've use 95, XP, Vista, 8, 8.1 and 10. I've also...
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Seems windows 7 doesn't have a clue on how to index files alphabetically inside folders, is there a hack or something in to tricking windows to do its job properly? all i want is files to be shown in alphabetical order, can anyone help?
Computerworld - Microsoft has blocked a popular work-around that let users boot directly to the Windows 8 desktop, a co-author of an upcoming book on the operating system confirmed today.
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According to a report carried by the Verge website, Microsoft are pulling legacy files from the os so that the start button hacks won't work.
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Microsoft reportedly working to block apps that re-enable the Windows 8 Start button | The Verge