Valve has formally signaled the end of an era for legacy Windows desktops: beginning January 1, 2026, the Steam desktop client will no longer be supported on 32‑bit installations of Windows, and the launcher itself has been transitioned to a native 64‑bit build on modern Windows systems. The...
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Meta's quiet rewrite of the WhatsApp Business Solution terms that blocks third‑party, general‑purpose AI chatbots has forced major vendors — including Microsoft’s Copilot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT — to withdraw those integrations and push users onto vendor-owned apps and web surfaces, with an...
The Isle of Man Government says its desktop estate is being migrated to Windows 11 but the job won’t be finished until October 2026, leaving roughly two‑thirds of devices still on Windows 10 and covered only by paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) while migration continues. Background
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Microsoft has quietly turned a gentle nudge into a full-court press: the company is actively moving Windows users away from Mail & Calendar and the classic Outlook client toward the modern, web-powered new Outlook for Windows, and it’s doing so with scheduled automatic rollouts, built-in opt-out...
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