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Microsoft is giving Snipping Tool a major OCR upgrade in Windows 11
Snipping Tool is one of the most useful apps to be found in Windows 11, making light work of grabbing […]
Microsoft’s new AI agent can control software and robots
The researchers’ explanations about how “Set-of-Mark” and “Trace-of-Mark” work. Credit: Microsoft Research The Magma model introduces two technical components: Set-of-Mark, […]
Microsoft issues yet another reminder that it is killing off WSUS driver synchronization soon
When Microsoft announces the deprecation of a feature or service, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it was because few […]
Microsoft’s Majorana 1 quantum chip could break encryption and expose your data to hackers
Microsoft is moving closer to quantum computing supremacy with its Majorana 1 chip, a development that could change cybersecurity forever. […]
Who needs Windows 11? FreeXP is a modern version of Microsoft’s greatest OS, powered by Debian Linux
I appreciate calling Windows XP “Microsoft’s greatest OS” will elicit snorts of derision from a good number of you. That […]
Microsoft is pushing a security update to Windows 11 that breaks File Explorer
The last round of security updates saw Microsoft release the KB5051987 update for Windows 11. As this patch addresses a […]
Winhance transforms Windows 11 (and Windows 10) into the bloat-free, faster operating system you always wanted
You can tell that people aren’t overjoyed with Windows 11 by the number of great third-party tools that have been […]
Microsoft Windows 11 is a disaster: Should you fix it with Talon or finally switch to Linux with Oreon 10?
Windows 11 has arguably turned into a chaotic, ad-infested OS that’s driving many users up the wall. From mandatory updates […]
Help test Fedora on Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) before official release
The integration of Fedora into Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is on the brink of completion, and the Fedora […]
