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Aluminum: Google's Bold ChromeOS-Android Merger Could Redefine Its Walled Garden
technology21 days ago

Aluminum: Google's Bold ChromeOS-Android Merger Could Redefine Its Walled Garden

Google is pursuing a ChromeOS-Android union code-named Aluminum, potentially letting Chromebooks run Android apps natively and adopting a bigger-screen Android UI. Court filings suggest testing in late 2026 and a possible full release by 2028, with some obsolescence planning for 2034 and antitrust pressure as context for keeping Chrome and the Play Store central.

Windows 11 Reaches 1 Billion Users Amid Ongoing Gripes
technology27 days ago

Windows 11 Reaches 1 Billion Users Amid Ongoing Gripes

Windows 11 has surpassed 1 billion active users, a milestone reached faster than Windows 10, aided by a free upgrade but hampered by stricter hardware requirements that keep many PCs on Windows 10. With Windows 10 still widely in use and supported through 2028, usage figures vary, and Microsoft plans further performance and reliability improvements while critics note ongoing prompts for sign-ins and upsells that contribute to a mixed reception despite broad adoption.

Loss32: A Linux Distro Focused on Win32 App Compatibility
technology1 month ago

Loss32: A Linux Distro Focused on Win32 App Compatibility

Loss32 is a novel concept proposing a Linux distribution built entirely around running Windows binaries inside WINE, offering a different approach from traditional compatibility layers and emulators, and potentially providing a more seamless Windows experience on Linux. The idea, presented at the Chaos Communication Congress, explores the possibility of a Linux OS that operates as a bare-metal WINE environment, which could revolutionize how Windows applications are run on Linux systems.

technology2 months ago

Celebrating FreeBSD: A Love Letter

The article is a detailed appreciation of FreeBSD, highlighting its stability, performance, and cohesive design, contrasting it with Linux and other BSDs, and discussing hardware compatibility, release management, and system administration experiences. It emphasizes FreeBSD's strengths in documentation, security, and system integration, while also touching on challenges like release support and containerization.

Windows 11 Fixes Decades-Old 'Update and Shut Down' Restart Bug
technology3 months ago

Windows 11 Fixes Decades-Old 'Update and Shut Down' Restart Bug

Microsoft has finally fixed the long-standing issue in Windows 11 where the 'Update and Shut Down' option failed to turn off the PC after updates, a problem that persisted since Windows 10. The fix, introduced in Windows 11 25H2 Build 26200.7019, addresses underlying issues possibly caused by race conditions or servicing stack problems, improving user experience by ensuring proper shutdown after updates.

Windows 11 Updates Enhance User Experience with New Features and AI Tools
technology6 months ago

Windows 11 Updates Enhance User Experience with New Features and AI Tools

Microsoft is updating the SCOOBE feature in Windows 11 Dev build to be less intrusive by consolidating prompts into a single screen with toggle options, making it easier for users to accept or decline recommended settings without multiple screens. The change aims to improve user experience while maintaining the option to disable the feature entirely.

Celebrating a Decade of Windows 10: Its Impact and Legacy
technology7 months ago

Celebrating a Decade of Windows 10: Its Impact and Legacy

Windows 10, launched a decade ago to redeem Microsoft's failed Windows 8, became a largely stable and compatible OS that supported broad hardware and introduced features like the Insider program and Edge browser, but also exposed privacy concerns and faced challenges with updates and mobile efforts. As support ends, its legacy is marked by stability and compatibility, despite some missteps and evolving priorities.

technology7 months ago

Realtalk and AI: Exploring Their Connection in 2024

The article discusses Realtalk's relationship with AI, highlighting challenges like interoperability in systems like Dynamicland, which aims for transparency and user understanding but faces technical and practical limitations. It explores the potential and limitations of integrating large language models (LLMs) into physical computing environments, emphasizing the importance of understanding and agency in technology, and reflecting on AI's broader impact on creativity, learning, and societal change.

Microsoft Intensifies Push for Windows 11 Amidst User Concerns
technology1 year ago

Microsoft Intensifies Push for Windows 11 Amidst User Concerns

Microsoft is increasing pressure on users running Windows 11 on unsupported PCs by adding a desktop watermark and warning notifications. The company cautions that unsupported devices may not receive updates and damages may not be covered under warranty. Despite resistance due to hardware requirements and changes in features, Microsoft is pushing for upgrades as Windows 10 support ends next year. Workarounds exist to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, but users may face risks.