tech journalism accuracy

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This tag covers discussions about the accuracy of tech journalism, particularly regarding Microsoft's Windows roadmap. Recent content examines how viral reports about Windows 12, CorePC modularity, and Copilot Plus features often mix real Microsoft initiatives with speculation. The tag highlights the gap between actual product development timelines and rapid republishing of rumors. Topics include the need for careful sourcing, distinguishing confirmed plans from leaks, and the impact of inaccurate reporting on public expectations. Users analyze specific claims, such as hardware-gated AI features requiring NPUs, to assess journalistic reliability. The tag serves as a resource for evaluating tech news credibility and understanding how partial documentation can lead to misleading narratives.
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    Windows 12 Rumors Debunked: CorePC Modularity and Copilot Plus

    Microsoft’s Windows roadmap is the subject of another viral wave of reporting—this time claiming a full-numbered successor, widely referred to as “Windows 12” (internal leak name: Hudson Valley Next), will arrive with a ground-up modular architecture, deep, system-level Copilot integration, and...
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