I miss when forums used to be busy, this one including this one. I guess social media killed the need or popularity of forums. They used to be the go-to place for tech knowledge and plugging in to see what's buzzing in internet culture.
Has WindowsForum considered trying other socials like...
8:35 AMCopyright enforcement might be getting out of hand in Scandinavia. As anti-piracy groups and copyright owners continue to work with authorities to curtail piracy in the region, police this week raided the home of a 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her “Winnie the Pooh” laptop...
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The Sad Youth meme covers all the "first world problems" kids today, or spoiled people in general, complain about. Because no matter how bad you have it, someone else somewhere worse has it a LOT worse than you do. When paired with the melodramatic, overexposed picture of an emo youth on the...
Have you ever heard of the OS-Tans? If you want to know everything  you can read the KNM article here: OS-tan | Know Your Meme (more detailed than the Wiki article)
In short, they are a moe anthropomorphism interpretation (hope I wrote that right) of the different operating systems...
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It may be the most legendary monument to the internet’s 15 megabytes of fame – or unintentional infamy: eight years ago, private footage of a heavy-set teenager, spinning nearly uncontrollably while wielding an imaginary-lightsaber, as if in an audition tape for Star Wars, was uploaded to the...
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