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Microsoft Surface Duo review: double troubles

Four years after Microsoft gave up entirely on making its own Windows Phones, it is back with this Android phone, only this is trying to be a different kind of thing, an entirely new kind of thing, not just a phone or a tablet. See, Microsoft has a v...

Den W. · 10 September 2020 · 98

More performance with Windows 11: You shouldn't listen to these Microsoft tips

More performance with Windows 11: You shouldn't listen to these Microsoft tips Windows 11 users have complained about the poor gaming performance. The company now offers tips to improve the performance. However, it is better to avoid them, because t...

Alex · 11 October 2022 · 96

Google reveals its newest A.I. supercomputer, says it beats Nvidia

Google has unveiled an AI supercomputer that surpasses Nvidia’s systems in terms of both speed and efficiency. Google has been using its Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) chip for AI purposes since 2016, with a focus on internal use....

Muslim Hussain · 07 April 2023 · 95

Microsoft renamed Windows Virtual Desktop as Azure Virtual Desktop

Microsoft stated today that Windows Virtual Desktop will be renamed Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). It also highlighted a few new features that will be added to the service. According to the company, the changes and new features are intended to support...

Brown Wolf · 07 June 2021 · 89

ChatGPT becomes central part of Windows

Microsoft has already taken its first steps with artificial intelligence in Windows with a prominent placement of the new Bing search. But now ChatGPT is coming as a permanent part of the system. Windows is getting an AI co-pilot that sits firmly in...

Jacob Enderson · 11 months ago · 88

Microsoft says that an error caused in no matching Bing photos for Tiananmen's 'tank man'

After users raised issues about possible censorship around the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary, Microsoft claimed "accidental human error" for its Bing search engine not showing image results for the query "tank man" in the United States and e...

Brown Wolf · 05 June 2021 · 89

Linux This Month - Red Hat Certifications Go Remote, Jenkins Graduates & Ubuntu Gets a Release

In this article, we'll be talking about some exciting news related to Red Hat certification. They're going remote and the expiration dates have been extended. Ubuntu has released the first point release for 20.04. This will be version 20.04.1. Befo...

Alex · 02 September 2020 · 94

Inside the Mega Glitch: Unlocking Hidden Windows Functions with a Secret Microsoft Tool

This probably wasn't planned this way: During a so-called bug bash for Windows 11, Microsoft employees accidentally shared a link to the StagingTool, a program that is used internally at Microsoft to activate hidden features in Windows 11. Sometimes...

Kelly · 03 August 2023 · 84

Xbox Series X and S review

I've been testing the Xbox Series X for a few weeks now and the smaller Xbox Series S over the past week. I played old games, new games and even optimized ones to get a feel for what the next gen actually means for Xbox. Xbox Series X The larger Xb...

Jacob Enderson · 06 November 2020 · 78

The Evolution of Microsoft Mice: From Green-Eyed to RGB

In 1983, when Microsoft introduced its original green-eyed mouse to the market, computer mice were not yet common peripherals. However, Microsoft saw an opportunity to be a pioneer in the upcoming surge of graphical operating systems and aimed to mak...

Jacob Enderson · 02 October 2023 · 72

Worst Versions of Microsoft Windows Ever Released

Worst Versions of Microsoft Windows Ever Released Microsoft Windows has undoubtedly been one of the most popular operating systems in the world, with a significant impact on personal computing. Over the years, Windows has gone through various iterat...

JULIAN MAYA · 02 July 2023 · 66

Xbox Series X hands-on: gameplay, load times, and Quick Resume

The next generation of game consoles are so close. I can almost taste it. Maybe not that close, but the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S are both arriving on November 10th. This tiny, dinky little Xbox Series S is priced at $299 and the larger, mo...

Alex · 28 September 2020 · 67

The Decline of Google's Brand: Why Bard Struggles to Compete with ChatGPT

BARD SUCKS: Google Bard sucks or at least that seems to be the general opinion. Hating Bard definitely seems to be the popular thing. Twitter is literally filled with tweets mocking Bard for its failures and it’s no wonder why. From resorting to Bin...

Brown Wolf · 08 August 2023 · 66

Microsoft gives the Xbox a feature that no one expected

Microsoft has once again given the Xbox a new feature update - at least if you are part of the Xbox Insider Program. The patch allows you to map keyboard keys to your controller. How useful the feature is in practice is in the eye of the beholder. C...

Kelly · 28 July 2023 · 61

Microsoft expects to launch Xbox cloud gaming hardware

Microsoft has confirmed today, that a dedicated game streaming device will be released soon. Microsoft is also collaborating with a number of TV manufacturers to integrate the Xbox experience directly into their internet-connected displays, and it ex...

Brown Wolf · 10 June 2021 · 62

Sinking Data Centers: A Dive into the Depths

Data centers, the unseen giants powering our digital world, have taken an unexpected plunge—literally. At the bottom of the ocean, where depths and darkness prevail, some of the most advanced servers are silently humming away. It might sound like a p...

Jacob Enderson · 01 December 2023 · 66