I ran a single PowerShell script and, within minutes, the noisy pieces of Windows 11 that had nagged me for months—telemetry pings, pinned promotional apps, taskbar widgets and search that insisted on web results—were pared back to a clean, usable desktop that felt like mine again.
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I swapped a preinstalled, telemetry-heavy Windows 11 desktop for a clean Linux Mint setup and found seven concrete areas where Mint delivers a noticeably simpler, faster, or more private day‑to‑day experience — but the switch comes with important workflow and compatibility trade‑offs that matter...
I swapped Windows 11 for Linux Mint and, after several weeks of daily use and cross‑checking the facts, I found seven concrete areas where Mint delivers a better, simpler, or more private desktop experience than a stock Windows 11 installation — but the trade‑offs matter and the migration is far...
I swapped Windows 11 for Linux Mint and, after several weeks of real-world use, I found seven areas where Mint consistently outperformed Microsoft’s desktop — from cost and hardware fit to privacy and the simplicity of a live-USB test drive. The move isn’t for everyone, and the trade-offs are...
If you’re about to hand off, sell, donate or recycle a Windows PC, the right way to wipe it matters — not just to protect your privacy, but to avoid hours of post‑sale headaches for the next user. The sensible playbook is simple: migrate what you need, make personal data irrecoverable, and...
A high-profile streamer was temporarily removed from both Twitch and Kick after a short live moment exposed explicit file names inside a Notepad window — an incident the streamer blamed on a quirk of Windows 11. The episode has quickly become a cautionary case study at the intersection of OS...
For owners of aging PCs and slow network links, swapping to a different browser can be the single most effective, zero‑cost way to restore responsiveness — a recent ZDNET roundup highlights six free browsers that consistently make old machines feel faster while still offering sensible security...
Windows 11’s recent push to become an “AI PC” has provoked a sharp rebuke from a subset of users — and for those who want a quieter, more private desktop, there are reliable, repeatable options to strip most AI surfaces out of the OS without rebuilding your machine from scratch.
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Anthropic’s new Cowork pivot turns Claude from a developer-focused coding assistant into a desktop “AI coworker” for everyday tasks — a move that accelerates agentic AI into mainstream workflows while reopening familiar trade-offs between productivity gains, security exposure, and long-term...
Winslop arrives as a one-click answer for users tired of Windows 11’s expanding AI surfaces — a tiny, checkbox-driven utility that exposes and disables Copilot, Recall, Click‑to‑Do and a raft of telemetry- and ad-related defaults so you can reclaim a quieter, more private desktop. Background...
Winslop arrives as the latest, deliberately plain‑spoken answer to a growing frustration: Microsoft’s push to fold AI into every corner of Windows 11 has left a meaningful minority of users wanting a simple, durable way to turn those additions off — and Winslop promises exactly that with a...
Piriform’s CCleaner update and Microsoft’s flurry of Windows and Surface headlines this week make for an instructive snapshot of two different eras of PC software: the steady evolution of tooling that helps users manage local systems, and the platform-level shifts where privacy, enterprise...
Windows 11 ships with a lot of useful features — and an equal amount of defaults that many power users call intrusive, noisy, or wasteful. After a fresh install it can feel like an advertisement platform that happens to run an operating system. The six changes below address the biggest practical...
Europe’s top privacy watchdogs have continued to question Microsoft’s handling of personal data in Windows 10, arguing that the company’s post‑launch changes — while meaningful — did not fully address core problems around defaults, informed consent, and transparency that regulators say are...
For decades, Microsoft has presented privacy and security not as competing priorities but as mutually reinforcing obligations—and the company’s recent Deputy CISO commentary lays out how that philosophy is engineered into products, programs, and governance at global scale.
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A software developer who says he "finally deleted Windows 11 completely" after repeated crashes and what he calls intrusive telemetry has become part of a widening migration narrative: developers and power users are increasingly moving their daily machines to Linux — from beginner-friendly Mint...
BrowserOS’s incremental update cycle continues to shape the emerging category of “agentic” browsers — the project’s recent 0.36.x milestones (Neowin’s short listing for 0.36.2 prompted this look) are another signal that BrowserOS is maturing quickly as a privacy‑first Chromium fork that runs AI...
Google is rolling Gemini into Gmail with a slate of features that promise to read, summarize, and even answer questions about the contents of your inbox — and the result is a dramatic convenience-versus-privacy trade-off that every user and IT admin should understand before enabling the newest...
Microsoft’s Copilot is no longer just a helper for writing emails and summarizing web pages — it’s being shaped into a full shopping platform that can compare prices, track deals, surface cashback, and even complete purchases inside the Copilot interface, folding browser-era shopping tools into...
Microsoft’s Copilot is no longer an experimental sidebar trick — it’s a multi‑modal assistant baked into Windows, Edge, macOS, mobile apps and Microsoft 365 that can see your screen, speak with you, generate images, work directly with your files and connect to your Gmail or Google Calendar — and...