As the digital clock ticks closer to October 14, an uneasy countdown hangs over hundreds of millions of Windows 10 users worldwide. With Microsoft’s scheduled end of support looming, users who haven’t—or can’t—migrate to Windows 11 face stark choices: upgrade, pay for extended support, risk...
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A surge of interest in handheld gaming PCs has prompted fierce debate over which operating system best unleashes their true capabilities. In a head-to-head comparison, YouTuber Dave2D put Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS and Microsoft’s Windows 11 through their paces on Lenovo’s Legion Go S handheld...
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Windows continues to dominate the PC gaming sphere, a reality underscored by the latest results from Valve’s May 2025 Steam Hardware & Software Survey. Despite ongoing talk of Linux’s momentum, these numbers paint a more nuanced picture, revealing the challenges faced by Valve’s own SteamOS even...
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As end-of-support for Windows 10 draws near, evidence is mounting that the PC gaming landscape is shifting—perhaps more quickly than many expected. This sea change is readily apparent in the latest results from Steam’s highly influential Hardware and Software Survey, which has become an industry...
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Valve's latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey for May 2025 reveals a significant shift in the gaming community's operating system preferences, with Windows 11 now leading the pack. The survey indicates that Windows 11 has reached a new high, capturing 58.3% of the market share among Steam...
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Microsoft’s decision to delay its anticipated Xbox handheld in favor of streamlining Windows for portable gaming has set off tremors across the tech and gaming industries, signaling a pivotal reorientation in how the company engages with its most passionate audience. Instead of racing to launch...
When the Lenovo Legion Go S debuted with official configuration options for both SteamOS and Windows 11, it ignited not just spirited debate among PC enthusiasts, but a broader re-examination of what makes an operating system truly fit for handheld gaming. For years, Microsoft’s Windows...
Microsoft’s evolving approach to portable gaming is stirring the Windows community, reflecting seismic shifts in how the company bridges the gap between its consoles, Windows PC ecosystem, and the broader portable device market. Fresh reports indicate that Microsoft has sidelined its in-house...
Handheld gaming PCs have witnessed a remarkable resurgence, transforming from niche experiments into legitimate, mainstream devices, rivaling the likes of traditional consoles. The recent momentum is largely attributed to Valve’s continuing success with SteamOS-powered handhelds, which have not...
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Competition in the handheld gaming PC arena has reached an inflection point, and Microsoft’s latest strategic pivot is an unmistakable signal to industry observers and gamers alike. Reports indicate that Microsoft has shelved its dedicated Xbox handheld project—at least for now—not because the...
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Microsoft’s shifting strategy in the handheld gaming market has sent ripples throughout the industry, captivating gamers and analysts alike. Although the tech giant has paused its first-party Xbox handheld development, this does not mark a retreat from mobile gaming. Instead, it’s an...
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As the console landscape shifts and the boundaries between PCs and gaming hardware blur, the rumor mill surrounding Microsoft’s handheld ambitions has kicked into overdrive. In an unexpected twist, insiders reveal that the much-anticipated Xbox handheld device has been shelved—not due to...
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Microsoft’s ambitions in the handheld gaming space have generated considerable buzz within both the Windows and gaming communities, but in a market transformed by the likes of Valve’s Steam Deck and the proliferation of Windows-based handhelds, the Redmond giant’s approach appears to be...
As rumors swirled and anticipation built for a dedicated Xbox handheld device, new insights from internal Microsoft strategy have shifted the battleground for next-generation mobile gaming. Behind the scenes, the green team is steering its focus away from a first-party native Xbox handheld—at...
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News that Microsoft may be suspending development on a dedicated portable Xbox has sparked a wave of speculation and debate within the gaming community. The delay comes at a pivotal time, not only because of the surge in popularity of handheld gaming PCs such as the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally...
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The highly anticipated emergence of a dedicated Xbox handheld has hit a notable road bump as Microsoft recalibrates its priorities in the face of increasing competition and transformative shifts in the portable gaming landscape. According to multiple independent sources and recent industry...
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Valve’s relentless iterative development of SteamOS has quietly upended the balance of power in the handheld PC gaming market. While Microsoft’s Windows 11 continues to dominate traditional desktops and laptops, it now faces a serious challenger in a domain increasingly defined by portability...
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The gaming handheld market is hotter than ever, and Lenovo’s Legion Go S is shaping up to be a major contender—with one huge twist. Recent test results and hands-on experiences are turning the long-held assumption that “Windows is best for PC gaming” on its head. In a dramatic shift that’s...
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When Lenovo introduced the Legion Go S to the market, it stirred excitement not just for its ambitious hardware but, more importantly, for its software choices. As the first mainstream third-party handheld to ship officially with SteamOS, the Legion Go S immediately entered a fierce debate: can...
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As users across the world consider what comes after Windows 10, especially ahead of its looming end-of-life, the question of running indispensable Windows applications on Linux has never been more urgent. For many, the refusal of Windows 11 to support older hardware is the last straw in a...