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A Single Windows 11 Update Broke Edge, OneDrive, and More — And Microsoft Won’t Push the Fix Automatically
Microsoft has quietly released a fix for a Windows 11 bug that knocked out some of the operating system's most heavily used applications — but there's a catch. The patch won'...
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The Great Uncoupling: Windows 11 May Finally Let You Ditch the Microsoft Account Requirement
For years, Microsoft has been tightening the screws. Every new version of Windows 11 has made it harder — sometimes absurdly so — to set up a PC without linking it to a Micro...
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After 46 Years of Silence, Ubuntu Finally Lets You See What You’re Typing
For nearly half a century, every Unix and Linux user has shared the same experience: typing a password into the terminal and watching absolutely nothing happen on screen. No...
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The Turing Award at 58: How Computer Science’s Nobel Prize Shaped—and Was Shaped By—an Entire Industry
Every spring, the Association for Computing Machinery announces the recipient of the A.M. Turing Award, and every spring the technology world pauses—briefly—to acknowledge wh...
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The Absurd Reason You Can’t Find Your Windows Screenshots: Three Competing Tools, Three Different Folders, Zero Coordination
You press a key. The screen flashes — or maybe it doesn't. You open your file explorer expecting to find a screenshot right where you left it. It's not there. Not in Pictures...
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Kingston’s New Encrypted USB Drive Has a Keypad, FIPS 140-3 Certification, and a Feature Nobody Expected: Autocorrect
Kingston Technology has built its reputation on storage that doesn't flinch under pressure. Its latest product pushes that identity further than most engineers would have tho...
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Microsoft’s Next Windows Overhaul: AI Agents, a Redesigned Start Menu, and the End of Windows as You Know It
Microsoft is remaking Windows. Not with the kind of incremental polish that typically accompanies annual updates, but with a structural rethinking of how the operating system...
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Btrfs Just Got Dramatically Faster — and Linux 6.12 to 7.0 Benchmarks Prove It
Something remarkable happened to Btrfs between Linux 6.12 and Linux 7.0. The copy-on-write filesystem — long respected for its snapshot capabilities and data integrity featur...
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The IT Department Isn’t Dying — It’s Being Dismembered and Rebuilt From the Inside Out
For decades, the IT department was the gatekeeper. Every software purchase, every hardware request, every network configuration flowed through a centralized team that control...
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Microsoft’s Windows and Office Chief Rajesh Jha Is Retiring — Here’s What Comes Next
Rajesh Jha, the executive who has run Microsoft's largest business division for nearly a decade, is retiring. The departure of the man responsible for Windows, Office, and mu...
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AlmaLinux’s 2026 Roadmap: What Enterprise Linux Pros Need to Know
AlmaLinux just laid out its plans for 2026, and the message is clear: the project isn't slowing down. In a...
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How Many Times Can You Actually Rewrite a DVD±RW? One Engineer Tested It to Destruction
You probably haven't thought about rewritable DVDs in years. Fair enough. But someone did — and the results matter more than you'd expect for anyone working in data archival,...
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Intel’s Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs: Faster Clocks, Same Architecture, and a Holding Pattern Until Arrow Lake’s Successor
Intel just refreshed its desktop lineup, and the message is clear: hold the line. The new Core Ultra 200S Plus processors, announced in March 2026, bring higher clock speeds...
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EQT Eyes $6 Billion Sale of Linux Pioneer SUSE, Signaling Big Moves in Enterprise Open Source
Swedish private equity giant EQT is exploring a potential sale of SUSE, the enterprise Linux and open-source software company, in a deal that could value the business at roug...
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Microsoft Is Finally Killing the Blinding White Flash That’s Plagued Windows Users for Years
If you've ever opened a new tab in dark mode and been greeted by a searing white flash, you're not imagining things. And you're not alone. Microsoft is now actively working o...
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