Microsoft's introduction of Copilot+ PCs has sparked significant debate within the tech community. These devices, distinguished by their stringent hardware requirements—most notably, a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of at least 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS)—aim to deliver unique...
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As Microsoft approaches the twilight of Windows 10, with end-of-support officially scheduled for October 14, 2025, conversations within tech communities are reaching a fever pitch. Nowhere is this more evident than in the heated debate sparked by KDE’s latest campaign—dubbed “W10 for...
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I will say, missing or writing the rest of an OS because of a certain Start screen is somewhere between sad & silly. Making an big issue, fuss & blockage over a Start screen, that not only doesn't need to be used (There IS choice) but, gets in the way of nothing, hardly makes grounded sense...
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One of the most amusing things during Windows 7 development was the Internet Explorer story, when MS offered Windows 7 with removable IE, i was very happy and i was thinking sure this will make EU happy as well.
It turns out that the EU wanted much more, and even removing IE completely from...
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I was reading this forums news posts and followed up on one in particular, this can be found here:
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The article in question discuss's how MS has dropped prices in an effort to generate more sales of Vista with the author then proposing why Vista is already a doomed os.
I would be...
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