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technology5 months ago

watchOS 26: Enhancements and New Features for Your Apple Watch

watchOS 26 introduces new features like the Notes app, watch face hints, and Control Center upgrades, but several key features such as Wrist flick, Live Translation, Automatic volume adjustment, and updated Smart Replies are only supported on the latest Apple Watch models (Series 10, Series 9, Ultra 2) released in 2023 or later, potentially prompting users to upgrade their devices.

technology1 year ago

Microsoft's Stance on Windows 11 Hardware Requirements Remains Firm

Recent confusion over Microsoft's Windows 11 hardware requirements arose from a minor update to an old support article, leading to false reports that the company had relaxed its standards. In reality, Microsoft's hardware requirements for Windows 11 remain unchanged, and the update merely involved minor edits to the article. The misunderstanding highlights ongoing issues with Microsoft's communication strategy regarding Windows 11 compatibility.

technology1 year ago

Microsoft Intensifies Push for Windows 11 Amidst Compatibility Concerns

Microsoft has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining strict hardware requirements for Windows 11, emphasizing that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 is essential for security and future-proofing. Despite the upcoming end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025, Microsoft insists on TPM 2.0 and other security features, making Windows 11 compatible only with CPUs released from 2018 onward. While workarounds exist for unsupported hardware, Microsoft is encouraging users to upgrade to new PCs, using full-screen prompts to highlight the end of Windows 10 support.

technology1 year ago

"11 Apps Preventing Windows 11 Version 24H2 Update"

Microsoft will block devices with incompatible software, hardware, or drivers from upgrading to Windows 11 version 24H2, with apps like StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher being among those that could be blocked. While software blocks can be bypassed by updating or uninstalling the problematic app, hardware blocks, such as the requirement for processors to have the SSE4.2/4a instruction set, pose a greater challenge. Users are advised to stay updated on official documentation for major update blocks and to check their PC's hardware compatibility before the public release of Windows 11 version 24H2.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft Drops Support for 44 Intel Processors in Windows 11

Microsoft has removed 44 Intel Xeon E series processors from the official list of processors supported by Windows 11, without providing an explanation. The removal of these chips will not impact consumers directly, but it highlights the stricter hardware requirements imposed by Microsoft for Windows 11. Users should check the compatibility of their processors before upgrading to the new operating system. In other news, Intel has decided to discontinue making NUCs (Next Unit of Computing) but will allow Asus to continue their development and manufacturing. Intel is shifting its focus to the "AI PC" and revamping its processor naming and graphics card offerings.

technology2 years ago

When to Upgrade to Windows 11 and the Future of Windows 10

Windows 10 is not being discontinued, but will reach its "end of life" in 2025. Upgrading to Windows 11 will depend on the age of your computer, how you use it, and your plans to replace it. Check if your hardware meets Windows 11 requirements using Microsoft's PC Health Check app. Even if your hardware is compatible, check for software compatibility issues with older programs. Don't upgrade if your system is unstable or error-prone. Make sure to have a verified backup of your critical data before upgrading.