Microsoft’s once-beloved classic Outlook for Windows—the stalwart sidekick of office cubicles, kitchen counters, and eccentric garden sheds worldwide—has officially developed an appetite. Not for cornflakes or croissants, but for your computer’s resources. Yes, after months of user complaints, a...
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The AI Revolution: Reimagining Windows Paint and Notepad for a New Era
From Functional to Phenomenal: The AI Story Behind Windows Classics
For decades, Microsoft Paint and Notepad have been the digital world's equivalent of pen and paper—quietly reliable, utterly unglamorous, and unwaveringly...
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Microsoft's message may sound like a death knell, but is it a true eulogy or simply a nudge toward a more secure future? Recent coverage by TweakTown has spotlighted what many are interpreting as a stark reminder from Microsoft: the world's most popular operating system may be nearing its end...
The Desktop in Windows 8 is little more than an afterthought, by design. I've got the evidence that shows why Microsoft hopes to kill it off as soon as it can.
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It was bound to happen, no matter how hard people tried to hold on to a 10 year old operating system. Word came today from Pingdom that Windows 7 has finally surpassed Windows XP in the U.S. As of April Windows 7 has 31.71% of the desktop operating system market whereas Windows XP is now [...]...
When I got my first PC it was a Hewlett Packard 486DX-66 running Windows 3.11. I have no recollection of ever having used Windows 1.0-3.0 as the computers we used at school were BBC Micros, so my home PC was my first Windows experience. This video is therefore both informative and a visual...