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California’s Proposed 3D Printer Surveillance Law Would Force Machines to Phone Home to the DOJ
A new bill introduced in the California State Legislature has ignited a firestorm among makers, manufacturers, and civil liberties advocates alike. The proposed legislation w...
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Ubuntu 26.04 Is Quietly Replacing Its Classic Linux Tools—and the Replacements Are Actually Better
For decades, the Linux desktop has been defined by a set of venerable command-line and graphical utilities that most administrators and power users could recite from memory....
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Repair Job: A Detailed Look at the Fixes Coming in the Next Major Update
After years of user complaints, performance gripes, and a stubborn installed base that refused to leave Windows 10 behind, Microsoft appears to be taking a different approach...
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KDE Plasma 6.6: The Linux Desktop Gets Its Most Ambitious Overhaul Yet, and Windows Should Take Notes
The KDE Project has officially released Plasma 6.6, a sweeping update to one of the most widely used desktop environments in the Linux ecosystem. Announced on June 10, 2025,...
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Microsoft’s Bold Gambit: Why Windows 11 26H1 Is Being Built From Scratch — and Why Your Current PC Won’t Get It
In a move that has sent ripples through the enterprise IT world and consumer tech circles alike, Microsoft has confirmed that its next major Windows update — Windows 11 26H1...
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HP Bets Big on Renting Gaming Laptops: A Bold Experiment or the Future of PC Hardware?
Hewlett-Packard is testing a provocative new business model that could fundamentally reshape how consumers acquire high-end computing hardware: renting gaming laptops on a mo...
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The Underground Playbook: How Millions of Users Are Still Installing Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs—and Why Microsoft Can’t Stop Them
For nearly four years, a quiet rebellion has been brewing in the world of personal computing. Since Microsoft first announced Windows 11's stringent hardware requirements in...
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Intel’s Panther Lake Arrives — And Linux Is Already Beating Windows at Its Own Game
Intel's newest Panther Lake processors have barely hit the market, and already a familiar pattern is emerging: Linux is outperforming Windows in a significant number of workl...
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The Great Windows 10 Squeeze: How Millions of PC Owners Are Dodging Microsoft’s Hardware Gatekeepers to Get Windows 11
When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11 in 2021, it drew a line in the silicon sand that left hundreds of millions of perfectly functional PCs on the wrong side of an upgrade wall...
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Raspberry Pi’s Quiet Hardware Revision: Why the Pi 4’s New Dual-Chip RAM Architecture Matters More Than You Think
In the world of single-board computing, even the smallest changes to a proven design can ripple across industries — from hobbyist workshops to industrial automation floors. T...
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BYD’s 1-Megawatt Supercharger: The Chinese EV Giant’s Audacious Bid to Make Gas Stations Obsolete
In the escalating global race to dominate electric vehicle infrastructure, one Chinese automaker appears to be preparing a technological leap so dramatic that it could fundam...
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Linux 7.0 Looms Large: Inside the Landmark Kernel Release That Could Reshape Open-Source Computing
After years of incremental version bumps under the 6.x series, the Linux kernel is approaching a milestone that has the open-source community buzzing with anticipation. Linus...
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After Nearly Two Decades, Linux Leaps to Version 7.0 — And Linus Torvalds Isn’t Making a Big Deal About It
For the first time since 2003, the Linux kernel is poised to undergo a major version number change. After 25 release candidates under the 6.x series, Linus Torvalds has confi...
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Breaking Linux on Purpose: The Art of System Recovery Without Reaching for the Reinstall Button
For decades, the conventional wisdom among casual computer users has been simple: when something goes catastrophically wrong with your operating system, wipe the drive and st...
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Credibility Crisis: Why Users Are Rejecting Promises of Reform
Microsoft finds itself in an unusual position for a technology giant: fighting to convince its own user base that it actually intends to improve its flagship operating system...
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