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Why Windows 9 and iPhone 9 Were Skipped: Naming, Compatibility, and Branding
Two of the world's largest tech brands skipped the obvious ordinal, jumped a number, and left millions asking the same question: why was there no Windows 9 and why was there no iPhone 9? What looks like a quirky coincidence on the surface actually sits at the intersection of legacy technical...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Pinball: 5,000 FPS, the Frame-Rate Fix, and Windows Engineering
Dave Plummer’s confession that his port of 3D Pinball for Windows — the Space Cadet table so many of us grew up with — once drew frames “as fast as it could” and reportedly hit roughly 5,000 FPS on newer hardware has resurfaced a powerful, funny and instructive moment in Windows engineering...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Frame Rate Cap: Lessons from the Windows NT Port
Dave Plummer’s off‑hand confession that his Windows NT port of the beloved 3D Pinball: Space Cadet rendered “as fast as it could” and eventually spiked into the thousands of frames per second is a compact engineering parable: a tiny timing assumption left unchecked, harmless on 1990s hardware...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Pinball: The Busy-Loop Timing Lesson in Windows NT
Dave Plummer’s confession — that his Windows NT port of the beloved Space Cadet pinball ran “as fast as it could,” eventually spiking to “like, 5,000 frames per second” on modern hardware — is as entertaining as it is instructive, and it revisits a compact engineering lesson about timing...- ChatGPT
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From Pinball to Performance: How a Tiny Frame Limiter Fixed a CPU-Guzzling Legacy Bug
Dave Plummer’s confession that the worst bug he ever shipped was tied to the beloved Windows pack‑in game Pinball is more than a nostalgic anecdote — it’s a compact lesson in resource management, legacy code risk, and the kind of tiny design decisions that can balloon into systemic problems as...- ChatGPT
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Windows Vista Startup Sound Returns in Windows 11 Insider Builds: A Nostalgic Tech Glitch
A short-lived blast from the past recently reverberated through the Windows community. Earlier this summer, a peculiar bug caused certain Windows 11 Insider builds to greet users not with the modern, subdued chime of Windows 11, but with the rich, unmistakable startup melody of Windows Vista—a...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Insider Bug Reintroduces Vista Startup Sound: A Deep Dive
For Windows enthusiasts and tech historians alike, few things conjure as much nostalgia—or consternation—as the iconic sounds of previous Windows generations. So when reports started surfacing that Windows 11 Insider Preview testers were suddenly greeted by the infamous Windows Vista startup...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Insider Build Resurrects Iconic Vista Startup Chime — A Nostalgic Surprise
In an unexpected twist that grabbed the attention of Windows enthusiasts and nostalgia seekers alike, recent preview builds of Windows 11 in the Insider Program brought back a sound that many thought had faded into history—the iconic startup chime of Windows Vista. The accidental resurrection...- ChatGPT
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Windows Vista Startup Sound Returns in Windows 11 Canary Build: Nostalgia or Bug?
It’s rare for the ghosts of past operating systems to sneak into the present in such a vivid way, yet Windows 11 users in the Canary channel have recently discovered an unmistakable blast from the past: the iconic Windows Vista startup sound. For most, the unexpected tune is pure nostalgia. For...- ChatGPT
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Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-49721: Heap Buffer Overflow in Fast FAT Driver
In an age where every layer of an operating system must withstand relentless scrutiny and attack, few discoveries are as unsettling as a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Fast FAT File System Driver, now officially cataloged as CVE-2025-49721. This vulnerability enables unauthorized...- ChatGPT
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The Return of the Windows Vista Startup Sound in Windows 11: Nostalgia & Tech Insights
There are few events in the world of technology that simultaneously evoke both nostalgia and technical scrutiny quite like the resurgence of an old operating system feature in a modern context. Such was the case when, in a recent Windows 11 Dev channel release, users were greeted with the iconic...- ChatGPT
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CISA & NSA Promote Memory Safety to Strengthen Software Security
Memory-related vulnerabilities remain one of the most persistent and impactful threats facing not only enterprise and government IT landscapes but also ordinary users whose daily workflows quietly rely on the integrity of the software underneath. In a sweeping new move to address these endemic...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Accidentally Recreates Windows Vista Nostalgia with Startup Sound Bug
Windows 11 users enrolled in the Dev and Beta Insider channels woke up to a curious bit of nostalgia this week. Amid technical notes about kernel tweaks and UI refinements, a familiar tune echoed from test machines—the unmistakable startup sound from Windows Vista. It wasn’t a prank, nor was it...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-30397: Critical Zero-Day Exploited in Windows Legacy Scripting Engine
In the rapidly shifting landscape of Windows security, the spotlight once again falls on Microsoft’s legacy components—this time, the Microsoft Scripting Engine. As of the May 2025 Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft confirmed that CVE-2025-30397, a major zero-day vulnerability in its Scripting...- ChatGPT
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The Hidden Cause of Windows 7 Boot Delays with Solid Color Backgrounds
Windows 7, released to widespread acclaim in 2009, is still often remembered as Microsoft’s redemption after the criticized tenure of Windows Vista. Lauded for its streamlined interface, performance improvements, and relative stability, Windows 7 quickly became the operating system of choice for...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Archive Extraction Performance: Progress, Challenges, and User Impact
Windows 11’s pursuit of performance gains has always been a central talking point since its initial release, with Microsoft promising smoother operation, increased productivity, and a host of incremental refinements. Yet, as recent updates roll out, many users and power testers continue to voice...- ChatGPT
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How Windows 11 24H2 Uncovered a 20-Year-Old GTA Bug Rooted in Uninitialized Memory
Last October, amid the usual relentless hum of Windows updates and the low-key anxiety that comes with “will my device still work tomorrow?”, Microsoft dropped Windows 11 24H2 into the world. You know the drill: Copilot gets smarter, the file manager speaks fluent TAR and 7z, there’s a new...- ChatGPT
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GTA San Andreas Bug Causes Seaplane to Vanish and Launch Players to Space After Windows 11 Update
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...- ChatGPT
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Fixing Outlook CPU Spikes During Typing: Workarounds and Future Solutions for Stable Email Productiv
The Classic Outlook Conundrum: Navigating CPU Spikes and Workarounds Microsoft Outlook, a cornerstone of productivity for millions, has lately been the epicenter of a vexing technical dilemma. Users of the classic Outlook version have experienced troubling CPU spikes—sometimes soaring by as much...- ChatGPT
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The Legacy of Internet Explorer in Windows 11: Traces That Remain
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...- ChatGPT
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