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1 year ago+2 2 0Would you use Windows 11 or something else?
Saying this as Windows 10 has a less than a year left on its 10-year mission. Would you still use it or find something else?
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Current Event
1 year ago
+20 20 0New York Times tech union goes on strike one day before election
Strike called after negotiations between the guild and Times management failed to yield a contract agreement
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Current Event
1 year ago
+1 1 0Apex Legends pulls Linux and Steam Deck support to stop cheaters
EA and Respawn Entertainment are officially stopping Linux and Steam Deck players from accessing Apex Legends, citing cheating concerns.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+1 1 0Nevada lithium mine approved despite possible harm to endangered wildflower
Advocates vow to sue, saying plan, crucial to Biden’s clean energy agenda, will drive Tiehm’s buckwheat to extinction
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Current Event
1 year ago
+5 5 0BBC to axe long-running interview show HARDtalk amid plans to cut 130 news roles
Stephen Sackur, one of the hosts of HARDtalk, said the decision was "depressing news for the BBC and all who believe in the importance of independent, rigorous, deeply-researched journalism".
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Deal
1 year ago
+1 1 0Heads up, Samsung fans! Verizon is giving away the Galaxy S24 FE for FREE (and no trade-in is required)
It's easier than you think.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+2 2 0Fossil Fuel Interests Are Working to Kill Solar in One Ohio County. The Hometown Newspaper Is Helping.
A retired gas industry executive, a shadowy “grassroots” group and a controversial media company are spreading misinformation while turning residents against a proposed solar farm — and each other.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+26 26 0The Surface Duo is dead — Microsoft pulls plug on $1,500 Surface Duo 2 after just one Android OS upgrade
Microsoft has issued the final security update for Surface Duo 2 ahead of its end of support date on October 21.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+1 1 0I just tried Flux on my Windows PC — and it's absolutely mind blowing
Flux on PC is a champion
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Analysis
1 year ago
+2 2 0How Russia Invaded Wikipedia
The Kremlin is weaponizing an alternative version of the website—and rewriting the facts of Putin’s war against Ukraine.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+2 2 0Venezuela Lost Citgo, But the Battle’s Not Over Yet
Amber Energy’s $7.3 billion purchase of Citgo fell well short of analyst’s valuations. PDVSA Ad Hoc expects to appeal the decision soon in its battle to protect its claim on Citgo.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+28 28 0Microsoft wants to change the way you use your PC. It needs to succeed.
Microsoft is changing the way you interact with your computer. But its efforts face serious competition from some old rivals.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+1 1 0REAL ID enforcement could be delayed until 2027
Federal enforcement is set to begin in May 2025, but the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) just proposed a more flexible approach to the rollout, hoping to now achieve full enforcement by May 2027.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+1 1 0Liquid AI's LFMs challenge ChatGPT with innovative architecture and specs
With models ranging from LFM 1.3B to LFM 40B MoE, Liquid AI claims its technology outperforms comparable models from major tech companies without the high memory demands.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+19 19 0Hurricane Helene barreled through a crucial chip mining area in North Carolina
The potential damage could affect the entire chip industry.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+4 4 0Israel is deliberately targeting journalists in Gaza: Experts
Press freedom groups point to a pattern of killing clearly identified journalists.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+2 2 0The Toyota Prius and Rav4 are no longer Prime
The name was very Amazon anyway.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+1 1 0Advocacy groups urge Schumer to hold vote on repealing Comstock abortion law
A coalition of advocacy organizations sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) this week urging him to hold a vote on a proposal aimed at guarding against a future Trump admin…
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How-to
1 year ago
+15 15 0How to get Windows 11 cheap (or even for free)
Unlike taxes, paying full price for Windows isn't inevitable. In fact, depending on your circumstances (and how much effort you're willing to apply), you could pay nothing for it.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+1 1 0Your laptop's Windows Copilot key can be repurposed soon
The Copilot key that laptop makers all added to their laptops can be reconfigured to launch another app entirely, as part of a Microsoft beta version of Windows 11.




















