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Microsoft's Paint now lets you save projects as layered files in the latest Insider build, as part of its continued efforts to make the default image editor great again
By Andy Edser Published
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Good news for Windows handhelds: Microsoft is now letting you launch installed Steam, Battle.net, and other storefront games from the Xbox app
By Jacob Fox Published
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This tiny version of Windows 11 fits into just 2.29 GB and is 'extremely aggressive' in removing bloat such as Xbox, Solitaire and Defender
By Jacob Ridley Published
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Microsoft's big Windows 11 25H2 update is now available to download but in terms of new features it's a total nothing burger
By Jeremy Laird Published
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If Microsoft wins this UK court case it might spell the end of second-hand Windows licenses
By Jacob Fox Published
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Former MS engineer Dave Plummer admits he accidentally coded Pinball to run 'at like, 5,000 frames per second' on Windows NT
By Andy Edser Published
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Microsoft has blown the dust off the source code for a version of Bill Gates' first-ever operating system
By Nick Evanson Published
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Linux almost turned my Gamescom trip into a catastrophic disaster, but a Windows USB came to my rescue
By Jacob Fox Published
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Developers of Linux distro Fedora propose dropping 32-bit support entirely, but it's being claimed that the change 'would kill off projects like Bazzite entirely'
By Nick Evanson Published
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As support for Windows 10 counts down, End of 10 asks 'why not Linux?'
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Linus Torvalds admits 'pure incompetence' for missing the new Linux 6.14 kernel deadline but all is forgiven as the update is great news for non-Windows gaming
By Nick Evanson Published
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Valve continues to improve the gaming performance of Linux open source drivers for AMD GPUs, as part of the Mesa project
By Nick Evanson Published
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Developers finally get Linux running on an Apple M1-powered Mac
By Jorge Jimenez Published
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Nvidia DLSS is coming to boost frame rates for Linux gamers this month
By Katie Wickens Published
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Research scandal sees Linux Kernel ban 'all future contributions' from University of Minnesota
By Katie Wickens Published
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Cloud computing is making Linux a more tempting target for hackers
By Paul Lilly Published
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Microsoft's Paint now lets you save projects as layered files in the latest Insider build, as part of its continued efforts to make the default image editor great again
By Andy Edser Published
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News
Good news for Windows handhelds: Microsoft is now letting you launch installed Steam, Battle.net, and other storefront games from the Xbox app
By Jacob Fox Published
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News
This tiny version of Windows 11 fits into just 2.29 GB and is 'extremely aggressive' in removing bloat such as Xbox, Solitaire and Defender
By Jacob Ridley Published
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news
Microsoft's big Windows 11 25H2 update is now available to download but in terms of new features it's a total nothing burger
By Jeremy Laird Published
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If Microsoft wins this UK court case it might spell the end of second-hand Windows licenses
By Jacob Fox Published
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Former MS engineer Dave Plummer admits he accidentally coded Pinball to run 'at like, 5,000 frames per second' on Windows NT
By Andy Edser Published
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After 4,500 hours of testing, SSD controller specialist Phison rules out allegations that a Windows 11 update is bricking drives
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Microsoft locks down HQ as anti-Israel protesters live stream themselves storming the company president's office
By Jeremy Laird Published
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A recent Windows 11 update broke a popular streaming method on OBS but a temporary fix is now here
By James Bentley Published
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Microsoft has blown the dust off the source code for a version of Bill Gates' first-ever operating system
By Nick Evanson Published
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Play it safe
Linux almost turned my Gamescom trip into a catastrophic disaster, but a Windows USB came to my rescue
By Jacob Fox Published
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What if modern PC gaming were just a little more Nintendo? Kazeta, a Linux-based OS, aims to find out with plug 'n' play SD 'carts' and by going all in on retro simplicity
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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