Windows 10, heralded at its 2015 launch as “the last version of Windows,” stands today at a pivotal milestone: a decade since release and now, the twilight of its mainstream support. Much has changed in the tech landscape since those exuberant rollout days—a time when much of the industry and...
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After a protracted and often contentious transition period, Windows 11 has finally passed Windows 10 as the most-used Microsoft operating system on desktop and laptop computers worldwide. This development, which Statcounter’s latest figures confirm, unpacks more than just shifting numbers: it...
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Windows 8 is often the punchline in discussions about Microsoft’s chequered operating system history, its radical design shift sparking a backlash that seemed to overshadow everything else it accomplished. Yet, beneath the tiles and the tainted first impressions, Windows 8 quietly planted the...
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Windows 7 rules so far... I have one tiny problem left to solve...
Before win 7 I had windows XP, using a firewire cable (1394 connection) I managed to create a direct link to my MacBook Pro laptop that's on my desk - I used Link Removed as a guide. Everything was great, I could copy...
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