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Why Linux Users Should Consider Security Scanning Tools While Linux is renowned for its robust security architecture, the modern digital…
Why Linux Users Should Consider Security Scanning Tools While Linux is renowned for its robust security architecture, the modern digital…
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Microsoft has detailed an extensive software roadmap for its newly launched Xbox Ally handheld gaming PC. The company aims to address early criticism of the user experience through upcoming updates including automatic game optimization and AI-enhanced visuals.
Microsoft’s highly anticipated entry into the handheld gaming console market has officially begun with the worldwide release of the Xbox Ally, according to reports from industry analysts. Developed in partnership with ASUS and featuring AMD’s Z2 series processors, the device marks Microsoft’s first serious attempt to compete in the portable gaming space alongside established players.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC variant will continue receiving security updates until January 2032, according to industry reports. This specialized operating system targets embedded devices requiring long-term stability, unlike conventional Windows versions that expired in October 2025.
Microsoft has extended security support for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 until January 13, 2032, according to industry analysts, providing a seven-year reprieve compared to conventional Windows 10 versions that reached end-of-life in October 2025. This extended timeline applies specifically to the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) edition designed for embedded systems and specialized equipment.
The latest Wine-Staging release has reportedly addressed a persistent gaming bug that has affected Linux users for over a decade. Sources indicate this fix resolves compatibility issues across multiple popular game titles. The development marks significant progress in the ongoing effort to improve Linux gaming experiences through enhanced software compatibility.
The Wine-Staging project has reportedly achieved a significant milestone with its latest release, according to reports from the Linux community. Wine-Staging 10.17 is said to contain a fix for a bug that has persisted for approximately 11 years, affecting numerous games running on Linux systems through the compatibility layer. This development represents substantial progress in the ongoing effort to improve gaming experiences on alternative operating systems.
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Despite AI usage doubling among workers, 96% of organizations report no significant improvements in efficiency or work quality. The Atlassian study reveals a critical gap between individual adoption and organizational benefits, highlighting the need for better implementation strategies.
While artificial intelligence has become embedded in daily work routines, most organizations are failing to translate this adoption into meaningful business outcomes. According to comprehensive research from Atlassian, daily usage of AI tools among employees has doubled over the past year, yet 96% of companies report no dramatic improvements in organizational efficiency, innovation, or work quality.
Microsoft’s new Benchmarks tool in Viva Insights enables employers to track Copilot AI adoption rates across their organization. The feature compares usage patterns internally between employees and externally against similar companies. This represents a significant expansion of workplace productivity monitoring capabilities.
Microsoft has introduced a new Benchmarks feature for its Copilot Dashboard in Viva Insights that enables employers to track and compare how employees are using AI tools. This development represents a significant expansion of workplace productivity monitoring capabilities, allowing direct comparison of individual AI usage patterns against colleagues and external organizations.