A recent, methodical speed test that installed Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, 10 and 11 cleanly onto the same Lenovo ThinkPad X220 and ran a battery of real‑world and synthetic benchmarks arrived at a blunt conclusion: newer Windows releases — and Windows 11 in particular — often consume far more...
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The Louvre’s security embarrassment boiled down to a single, humiliating detail: auditors reported that the server managing the museum’s video surveillance could be accessed with the password “LOUVRE,” and a separate Thales system used “THALES” — trivial credentials flagged years earlier in a...
The internet woke up this month to a striking headline: a "dead" operating system is allegedly staging a comeback. The claim — that Windows 7, officially retired by Microsoft in January 2020, jumped to roughly 6.14% of the global desktop Windows market in September 2025 and surged above 11% in...
Steam will stop supporting Windows 32‑bit installations on January 1, 2026, a move that, if confirmed and implemented as reported, will leave the vanishingly small number of users still running Windows 10 in its 32‑bit form without client updates, security fixes, or official Steam Support help —...
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Microsoft’s choice to omit the x86 HLT (halt) instruction from Windows 95’s shipped idle path was not a bug or oversight — it was a deliberate, conservative engineering decision taken to avoid a catastrophic failure mode that, in lab and field tests, could leave some laptops effectively bricked...
Mozilla has once again pushed the end-of-life deadline for Firefox 115 ESR on legacy desktop platforms: the Extended Support Release that remains the only mainstream Firefox build compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 will now receive security updates through March 2026, with...
Mozilla’s decision to keep Firefox 115 ESR alive for older machines is the latest twist in a multi-stage, pragmatic approach to supporting users who remain on end-of-life operating systems — the Extended Support Release for Firefox 115 will now be maintained for Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 and...
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For nearly four decades, Microsoft’s Control Panel has been an intrinsic part of the Windows operating system. As technology advances and user expectations shift, Microsoft has made repeated attempts to modernize the interface for system configuration, most notably introducing the Settings app...
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Windows 10, an operating system that once promised a unified computing vision, is rapidly approaching the decade milestone. Over the years, it has powered millions of devices and established itself as a familiar, even beloved, platform for individuals, businesses, and institutions worldwide...
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Windows 10, a release destined to mark a defining era for personal computing, stands today as both a triumph of user adoption and a symbol of ambitions unrealized. Its journey from a salvation act after the tumultuous Windows 8 era to its impending end-of-life strikes a narrative arc built on...
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In an era where operating systems seem to be on the perpetual cusp of obsolescence, Microsoft’s continued support for Windows 10 has both reassured users and subjected them to an array of unforeseen complications born from its latest updates. One such complication, highlighted by the July...
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Microsoft’s relentless march toward modernity has shifted the technology landscape time and again, and in the coming months yet another chapter is closing: the original Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), known more recently as Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), will reach its end of...
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The clock is ticking for millions of Windows users globally, as Microsoft has officially confirmed that support for Windows 10 will come to a close in just four months, ending on October 14, 2025. This transition marks a significant turning point for the Windows ecosystem—a platform still relied...
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Windows 10’s end of support date—October 14, 2025—has long hovered over hundreds of millions of PCs as a looming deadline, usually signaling an abrupt halt to vital security patches and updates. However, Microsoft’s new tool for “free” Extended Security Updates (ESU) is poised to radically...
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After years of anticipation, the balance of power in the PC operating system world is finally on the cusp of a dramatic shift. According to a fresh analysis of global desktop usage, Windows 11 is set to overtake its predecessor to become the world’s most popular desktop operating system. The...
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With only a few months left before Windows 10 officially reaches its end of support, Microsoft has released a surprising and somewhat nostalgic update for fans of the venerable operating system. KB5058481, an optional, cumulative non-security preview update, signals that the tech giant isn’t...
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Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.5912 (KB5058481) to the Release Preview Channel, introducing a series of enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience and system performance.
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The Calendar flyout has been updated to reintroduce...
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As Microsoft’s official October 14, 2025 end-of-support deadline for Windows 10 rapidly approaches, a wave of concern, creativity, and technological activism has surged throughout the global Windows community. While the main narrative from Redmond strongly encourages a shift to Windows 11 or...
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Windows XP may be a blast from the past, but for those who need its unique legacy support and minimal interface for specific legacy applications, it still holds a special place. Although Microsoft ended support way back on April 8, 2014, and fully removed the ISO files from its servers by 2022...
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Mozilla has announced that it will cease extended support for Firefox on legacy operating systems—including Windows 7, 8, and 8.1—on March 4, 2025. This decision marks the end of an era for users still clinging to older systems and has significant implications for security, compatibility, and...