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Windows 11’s RAM Appetite Sparks Optimizer Frenzy as Microsoft Bets on Project K2
Isaiah Williams stared at his task manager in disbelief. Seventeen gigabytes of RAM lit up the screen. Microsoft Edge hummed in the background with just a handful of tabs. Spoti...
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Apple’s Mac Mini Frenzy: AI Demand Overwhelms Supply Chain in 2026 Chip Crunch
Apple's Macs are flying off shelves. Demand has surged so fast the company can't keep pace. CEO Tim Cook admitted as much on the latest earnings call. Supply constraints will...
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Apple’s Mac AI Surprise: How Local Models Like OpenClaw Sparked Unexpected Supply Crunch
Apple's latest earnings call revealed a quiet upset in its hardware lineup. Mac revenue hit $8.4 billion in the second quarter ended March 28. That's above Wall Street's low...
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Linux Mint’s HWE Pivot: Kernel 6.17 ISOs Extend Hardware Life Amid Lengthy Release Cycles
Users with the latest laptops and desktops now have a direct path to compatibility. Linux Mint just dropped Hardware Enablement—or HWE—ISO images for its 22.3 edition, packin...
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Microsoft’s Nadella Vows to Reclaim User Loyalty Amid AI Gold Rush and Buyout Blitz
Satya Nadella, Microsoft's chief executive, laid bare a stark admission during the company's third-quarter earnings call this week. The tech giant must 'win back' its fans. Cust...
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Framework’s Linux Laptops Eclipse Windows in Surprise Sales Surge for Modular 13 Pro
Framework Computer's latest Laptop 13 Pro hit pre-order shelves last week. Demand exploded. Six batches sold out almost immediately on Intel models. By the next day, the comp...
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Drops X11, Embraces Rust Core Tools and Kernel 7.0 in Bold Server Push
Canonical released Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, codenamed Resolute Raccoon, on April 23, 2026. ISOs for desktop, server, and flavors hit releas...
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Oracle Slows Solaris 11.4 Patch Cadence Amid Long-Haul Support to 2037
Oracle Corp. just dialed back the update rhythm for its Solaris 11.4 operating system. No more monthly patches. The company now plans two releases per quarter for Solaris 11.4 a...
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Apple’s Rosetta 2 Sunset: The Hidden OS Bloat and Emulation Tradeoffs Exposed
Apple's decision to drop Rosetta 2 support in macOS 27 has sparked fierce debate among developers. It's not just an emulator fading away. The move strips gigabytes of dormant...
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Why HDDs Beat SSDs for Bulk Storage in the Age of Skyrocketing NAND Prices
Solid-state drives have claimed the throne for speed and everyday computing. Boot times that once dragged on for minutes now flash by in seconds. Applications launch instantly....
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Linux’s Overlooked Watchdog: Automatic Recovery That Keeps Servers Running Without a Hitch
Linux servers crash. They freeze under load. Or a rogue process eats all the memory. Admins know the drill: remote power cycle or wait it out. But there's a better way. A bui...
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Cramer’s Surprise Rally Call: Microsoft’s Sudden Urgency Shakes Up Tech Laggards
Microsoft's shares jumped 4.6% in a single session amid a broader market rotation that caught traders off guard. Jim Cramer, on his Mad Money show, zeroed in on the move....
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France’s Linux Mandate: How 2.5 Million Government PCs Signal Microsoft’s European Wake-Up Call
France's government just drew a line in the sand. On April 8, 2026, the Interministerial Directorate for Digital Affairs (DINUM) announced its exit from Windows. Workstations...
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Unlocking Legacy macOS: How IT Pros Grab and Deploy Older Installers on Modern Macs
Apple's tight grip on software updates leaves older Macs stranded. Wipe a 2012 MacBook Pro's drive, and Recovery mode might push you to Ventura—too new for the hardware. IT a...
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France Bets Big on Linux: Inside Paris’s Plan to Rip Windows Off Government Desktops
France is done waiting. After years of internal debate, pilot programs, and cautious hedging, the French government has formally launched a plan to migrate its sprawling civi...
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