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  1. Xbox PC App's My Apps Tab Unifies Third-Party Stores in Windows Gaming

    Microsoft’s Xbox app on Windows 11 has quietly started to act less like a storefront front end and more like a full-fledged PC gaming hub, now testing a “My apps” tab that will surface, download, and launch third‑party apps and rival storefronts from within the Xbox UI itself. (theverge.com)...
  2. CachyOS: Performance-Driven Arch Linux Distro Tops DistroWatch, Gains Steam

    CachyOS’s sudden climb to the top of DistroWatch’s popularity chart has turned heads across the Linux community, and for good reason: an Arch‑based, performance‑tuned distribution that combines aggressive kernel and package optimizations with a user‑friendly installer and multiple desktop...
  3. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Mixed Reality: A 2017 Platform Push

    Microsoft rolled out the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to the public on October 17, 2017, and launched a coordinated push into consumer mixed reality with a family of Windows Mixed Reality headsets from major OEMs — a move that paired a significant platform update with hardware designed to...
  4. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Mixed Reality: Timeline, Features, Impact

    Microsoft’s plan to ship the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update alongside Windows Mixed Reality hardware crystallized in Berlin this fall, but a closer look at the timeline, features, and promises shows a mix of ambitious engineering, marketing finesse, and a few important caveats for enthusiasts...
  5. Linuxfx: Windows-like Linux on Ubuntu 24.04 for painless Windows 10 migration

    Linuxfx is the most convincing Windows‑like Linux distribution I’ve seen: it ships a Windows‑style desktop, ships on an Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS base with a modern kernel, bundles Steam/Heroic and Wine, and aims to make moving off Windows painless for users worried about the October 2025 Windows 10...
  6. Windows 10 at Ten: A Decade of Compatibility and Service

    Ten years after its debut, Windows 10’s story reads less like a single product lifecycle and more like a decade-long experiment in balancing familiarity, compatibility, and incremental innovation — an experiment that, for most users and enterprises, largely succeeded. Background: the rescue that...
  7. Steam for Chromebooks Borealis Shutdown 2026: What It Means for ChromeOS Gaming

    Google will end the Steam for Chromebook Beta on January 1, 2026, a confirmed shutdown that will remove the native Steam client and make any games installed through the Borealis experiment unplayable on ChromeOS devices after that date. (9to5google.com, pcgamer.com) Background / Overview The...
  8. Lakeside Bar on Windows: Safe Steam Play vs Piracy Risks

    A cozy bar-management sim just poured onto Steam, but a wave of “free download” pages is already trying to cash in on the buzz—some even urge Windows users to disable antivirus and run a cracked build bundled with a Steam emulator. Here’s what’s actually official, what’s risky, and the safest...
  9. Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10 in Market Share Amid Growing Adoption

    In July 2025, Windows 11 achieved a significant milestone by surpassing Windows 10 in market share, marking a pivotal moment in Microsoft's operating system evolution. According to data from StatCounter, Windows 11 now holds 50.88% of the Windows market, while Windows 10's share has declined to...
  10. Microsoft and AMD Partner to Revolutionize Xbox and Gaming Ecosystems in 2025

    Microsoft and AMD’s announcement of a deeper partnership to co-engineer the next generation of Xbox hardware signals a potentially radical shift in the console landscape. For years, the Xbox ecosystem has gradually blurred the lines between the traditional living-room console and the versatility...
  11. How to Fix Destiny 2 Cat Error on Windows 10/11: Complete Troubleshooting Guide

    Players across the globe have celebrated Destiny 2 for its dynamic gameplay, sprawling alien landscapes, and the ever-evolving world curated by Bungie. Yet, nothing dampens the thrill of anticipating a new raid or gearing up for Crucible matches more than an unexpected error code stopping you in...
  12. Sony Removes Region Locks on PC Games on Steam: What It Means for Gamers

    Sony, a company famed for both its technical prowess and strategic secrecy, has once again disrupted global gaming markets with a decision that rippled across continents and caught millions by surprise: stealthily removing region locks for a large swath of its PC games on Steam. This...
  13. Steam Native on Apple Silicon Macs: The Future of Mac Gaming Begins

    Steam’s arrival as a native app on Apple Silicon Macs, available now through the latest beta release, marks a long-awaited turning point for macOS gaming enthusiasts and streamlines a transition period fraught with performance woes. For years, Valve’s legendary game client was forced to run on...
  14. Valve's Steam Accessibility Tags Enhance Inclusivity for Gamers with Disabilities

    Valve's recent update to Steam marks a significant advancement in making gaming more inclusive by introducing detailed accessibility tags for games. This initiative allows developers to specify the accessibility features their games support, enabling players to make informed choices based on...
  15. Microsoft's Vision for a Unified Gaming Ecosystem: PC, Console, and Beyond

    Microsoft's strategic maneuvers in the gaming industry have consistently aimed at bridging the gap between console and PC gaming. Recent developments suggest that the tech giant is intensifying efforts to establish a more unified gaming ecosystem, potentially introducing a new digital storefront...
  16. Microsoft Shifts Focus to Windows 11 and Third-Party Handheld Gaming Devices

    Microsoft's strategic shift away from developing an in-house Xbox handheld console marks a significant pivot in the gaming industry. Instead of introducing proprietary hardware, the company is now focusing on enhancing Windows 11 to better support third-party handheld gaming devices, notably...
  17. Microsoft's Handheld Xbox Gaming Device: Latest Developments and Future Outlook

    Microsoft's exploration into the handheld gaming market has been a topic of considerable interest and speculation. Recent developments suggest that while the company has been actively prototyping handheld Xbox devices, a consumer-ready product remains several years away. In a November 2024...
  18. Steam Integration in the Microsoft Store: What Gamers Need to Know

    For fans of digital gaming, news of potential Steam integration with the Microsoft Store has stirred up both excitement and skepticism across the tech community. The longstanding digital marketplace divides—where gamers juggle Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and a growing list of proprietary...
  19. Windows 11 Surges Ahead on Steam as Windows 10 Approaches End-of-Life

    For months, the digital landscape has signaled a dramatic shift in operating system adoption, particularly among gamers and power users who frequent platforms like Steam. With the Windows 10 end-of-life (EOL) support deadline looming—officially set for October 14th, 2025—data from the latest...
  20. Oblivion Remastered Cross-Save Support: Xbox Exclusive, No Platform Interoperability

    The flames of Kvatch may be eternal, but the tug-of-war over cross-save support in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered burns almost as fiercely for modern adventurers caught between platforms. As the mists rise over Cyrodiil once more in 2025, every would-be hero asking, “Can I slay goblins...