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  1. Why Running Windows 7 in 2025 Is a Security Risk You Can't Ignore

    Once considered the very benchmark of stability and elegance in desktop computing, Windows 7 is now widely deemed a relic of the past amid a rapidly evolving technology landscape. Back in its heyday, Windows 7 won over critics and users alike with its reliable performance, intuitive interface...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: What You Need to Know & How to Prepare

    The looming end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025 has triggered a wave of uncertainty and, for some, frustration among users and businesses alike. As Microsoft prepares to cease complimentary security updates and software fixes for its decade-old operating system, millions of PC owners...
  3. Why Thousands of Critical Institutions Still Rely on Windows XP in 2025

    In an era where cutting-edge technologies like generative artificial intelligence and Windows 11 dominate the digital landscape, it's startling to discover that numerous critical institutions continue to rely on Windows XP, an operating system released in 2001 and officially unsupported by...
  4. Critical Security Flaw in Lantronix Device Installer Leaves Legacy Devices Vulnerable

    Lantronix Device Installer, a utility long relied upon by IT administrators for device discovery, configuration, and upgrade management across Lantronix networking hardware, now finds itself at the heart of a critical security disclosure. As cyber threats grow in sophistication, vulnerabilities...
  5. Why 90s Software Still Dominates the Modern Windows Desktop in 2025

    Nostalgia and practicality find an unexpected intersection on the modern Windows desktop, where a surprisingly large number of applications from the 1990s—and even earlier—continue to earn their keep. For many power users, these veteran programs have outlasted countless rivals and built-in...
  6. Microsoft Revives Classic MS-DOS Edit as a Modern Open-Source Windows 11 Text Editor

    Microsoft's recent revival of its classic MS-DOS Edit utility, reimagined as a modern, open-source text editor for Windows 11, marks a notable departure from the company's current trend of layering AI-driven features onto nearly every facet of its operating system. In an ecosystem where AI...
  7. Microsoft Extends Support for Windows 10 & M365 Apps Until 2028: What You Need to Know

    As Microsoft approaches the official end-of-support phase for Windows 10, users, enterprises, and IT administrators are bracing for a wave of changes impacting how they work and secure their devices. Amid a flurry of announcements, policy updates, and user anxieties about shifting to Windows 11...
  8. The Enduring Legacy of Windows’ Moricons.dll: Nostalgia, Compatibility, and Digital Heritage

    The story of Windows is etched not just in its codebase but in the digital relics it drags into every new epoch—none quite as emblematic as the quietly persistent 12 KB moricons.dll. Nestled deep within the arteries of every modern Windows installation—even on the sleekest 64-bit machines—this...
  9. Windows 11 Start Menu Redesign: Beta Insights and Customization

    Windows has always prided itself on iterating and adapting to the needs of its users, and the latest developments in Windows 11 are no exception. Recent beta testing is shaking up the familiar Start Menu design, promising a more customizable, intuitive, and user-friendly experience. In this...
  10. Microsoft Copilot’s 'Computer Use' Revolutionizes AI-Driven Automation in Business

    In the landscape of artificial intelligence, where evolution is the only constant, Microsoft’s Copilot platform has often paced ahead, bringing tangible AI solutions to everyday business challenges. Yet, the recent unveiling of the “computer use” capability in Microsoft Copilot Studio represents...
  11. The Future of Windows: How Windows 12 Can Combine the Best of XP, 7, 10, and 11

    With the cycles of innovation and incremental improvement characterizing Microsoft’s journey, Windows stands as not just an operating system, but a living digital history that’s woven itself into the fabric of modern computing. As expectations mount for Windows 12, many in the industry—users and...
  12. Microsoft Classic Outlook CPU Bug: Impact, Fix Timeline, and Workarounds

    Microsoft’s longstanding email client, Classic Outlook, recently faced a significant usability issue that has affected many users across various update channels. A troubling bug caused the CPU usage to spike dramatically—sometimes jumping from a normal baseline to as high as 30 to 50 percent...
  13. Revive Classic Windows Games on Windows 11: Easy Methods & Compatibility Tips

    Classic Windows games such as Minesweeper, Spider Solitaire, Hearts, FreeCell, and others evoke a deep nostalgia for many users who grew up playing these simple yet engaging titles during breaks or in idle moments at the office. These games were bundled with Windows operating systems from the...
  14. 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...
  15. Microsoft Outlook Classic CPU Spikes: Causes, Impact, and Solutions in 2025

    Microsoft's Classic Outlook client has recently been causing significant headaches for users, with reports surfacing since late 2024 about mysterious spikes in CPU usage that degrade system performance markedly. The issue, now acknowledged by Microsoft, sees the application consuming between 30...
  16. Outlook CPU Spike Bug: Why Typing Email Causes Your PC to Overheat & How to Fix It

    When Typing an Email Turns Your CPU into a Furnace: Unpacking the Latest Outlook Bug Picture this: you’re drafting a simple email in the classic Outlook for Microsoft 365, and suddenly your computer sounds like a jet engine taking off. Your CPU usage spikes wildly, soaring to 30-50% utilization...
  17. Outlook CPU Spike Bug 2025: How to Manage Microsoft's Classic Client Performance Issues

    Microsoft's classic Outlook client has recently become the center of frustration for many users due to a CPU usage spike bug that causes the application to consume disproportionately high system resources, locking up computers and draining power. This issue, which has been officially confirmed...
  18. Microsoft Outlook Classic CPU Spike: Causes, Impact, and Workarounds in 2025

    Microsoft has recently admitted to a significant performance anomaly affecting its Classic Outlook application on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Users have reported that during routine tasks such as typing emails, the Classic Outlook client occasionally triggers dramatic spikes in CPU usage that can...
  19. How to Restore and Enjoy Classic Windows Games on Modern Systems

    Windows has long been celebrated not only for its versatility but also for the charming, iconic games that have come bundled with it—Minesweeper, Solitaire, Hearts, FreeCell, and Spider Solitaire, among others. These games weren’t just simple diversions; for many users, they were foundational...
  20. How to Reinstall Classic Windows 7 Games on Windows 11 Easily

    The transition from Windows 7 to Windows 11 has brought numerous enhancements, yet it has also led to the omission of several beloved classic games that were once staples of the Windows experience. Games like Minesweeper, Solitaire, and Chess Titans have been notably absent in recent Windows...