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Your Old Gaming CPU Is Probably Holding You Back
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Your Old Gaming CPU Is Probably Holding You Back

According to The How-To Geek, several once-popular CPUs are now officially too old for gaming in 2025. Chips like the AMD Zen 1 series from 2017 and Intel’s Core i5-6600K from 2015 simply can’t keep up with modern game engines. Even legendary processors like the 2011-era Core i7-2600K now cause micr

by Elisa RomeroNovember 18, 2025
AI Inference Is About to Supercharge Cloud Computing
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AI Inference Is About to Supercharge Cloud Computing

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation predicts AI inference will drive massive cloud-native adoption. New specialized platforms and Kubernetes enhancements are emerging to handle this explosive growth. The next 18 months could see hundreds of billions in spending.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 18, 2025
Microsoft Hits Pause on Windows 11’s Tabbed Folders and AI Features
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Microsoft Hits Pause on Windows 11’s Tabbed Folders and AI Features

Microsoft has temporarily disabled several key Windows 11 features including tabbed folders and AI image actions. The company says these features will return in a phased rollout after refinements. Several other experimental features are also paused in this latest preview build.

by Nathan ColeNovember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s Copilot Actions Let AI Handle Your PC Tasks
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Microsoft’s Copilot Actions Let AI Handle Your PC Tasks

Microsoft is rolling out Copilot Actions to Windows Insiders across all channels. The feature creates secure workspaces where AI agents can automatically handle tasks like file organization and PDF processing based on natural language commands.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 18, 2025
The Best Windows Trackpad Is Made by Apple – Here’s Why
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The Best Windows Trackpad Is Made by Apple – Here’s Why

According to The How-To Geek, Apple’s Magic Trackpad is the best standalone trackpad for Windows users despite being designed for Macs. The $129 device requires third-party drivers like Magic Utilities or open-source alternatives to unlock full gesture support on Windows 11. Users report the trackpa

by Elisa RomeroNovember 17, 2025
Apple’s Mac Pro is basically on life support
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Apple’s Mac Pro is basically on life support

Apple’s high-end Mac Pro workstation appears headed for the chopping block. The company is reportedly prioritizing Mac Studio development while leaving its $7,000 tower “on the back burner.”

by Nathan ColeNovember 17, 2025
How Japan’s 1960 Train Booking System Changed Everything
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How Japan’s 1960 Train Booking System Changed Everything

Japan’s 1960 MARS-1 system revolutionized train ticketing by automating reservations that previously took hours. The system could confirm seats in seconds and handle thousands of daily bookings, laying groundwork for modern transaction systems from airlines to banking.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 17, 2025
AMD Keeps Chipping Away at Intel’s CPU Dominance
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AMD Keeps Chipping Away at Intel’s CPU Dominance

AMD continues its steady march against Intel’s CPU dominance, now capturing 30.9% of the overall x86 market. While Intel still leads at 69.1%, the gap has narrowed significantly from 75% just a year ago. The server and desktop segments show particularly strong momentum for AMD.

by Nathan ColeNovember 14, 2025
The AI Supercomputing Revolution Is Breaking Traditional Storage
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The AI Supercomputing Revolution Is Breaking Traditional Storage

The supercomputing world is fracturing as GPU clusters dominate AI workloads. Legacy storage systems can’t handle the new I/O patterns, with metadata consuming up to 20% of operations. Every idle GPU second now represents significant financial loss.

by Nathan ColeNovember 14, 2025
Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool gets Windows 11 patch fixes
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool gets Windows 11 patch fixes

Microsoft has quietly updated its Media Creation Tool to deliver the latest Windows 11 security patches and bug fixes. The tool now includes November 2025 Patch Tuesday updates while blocking illegal KMS activation methods. Interestingly, the version number hasn’t changed despite the underlying upda

by Elisa RomeroNovember 14, 2025

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