Author: Ezra Ward
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Time for a “Windows 11 Fundamentals” Windows Edition?
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With Windows 11, Microsoft left a lot of capable machines behind on Windows 10. Even high-end PCs that are still extremely capable still missed the cut, simply because of their…
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The Longest Supported Windows Version
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We all know that Windows XP lasted from its release in 2001 until its final security patch in 2014. But did you know that a variant of XP—Windows Embedded POSReady…
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Get the Visual Studio 2022 UI Refresh Now
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If you, like me, have been waiting patiently for over a year, for the new Visual Studio UI refresh, wait no longer. You can enable it on non-preview builds: https://albertakhmetov.com/posts/2024/visual-studio-ui-refresh/
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Windows Server 2025 as a Desktop OS
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You’re stuck. You have a PC that doesn’t meet the Windows 11 minimum requirements and Windows 10 is barreling toward end-of-life. Maybe you have a first generation AMD Ryzen PC,…
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Windows 8: A Chance for a Fresh Start
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Note: This post originally appeared on GoWindowsGo.com, a fan site for Windows and Windows phone. With Windows 8, Microsoft has a chance to make fundamental change to the way they…
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Windows Phone: The Accessories Problem
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Note: This post originally appeared on GoWindowsGo.com, a fan site for Windows and Windows phone. RIP Windows Phone. One of the best things about the iOS ecosystem is the plethora…
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Microsoft Research Apps Rundown
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Note: This post originally appeared on GoWindowsGo.com, a fan site for Windows and Windows phone. It’s very interesting to see what kinds of apps that Microsoft was working on for…
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Windows Phone/Windows 8 Tip: Wallpapers from InterfaceLift
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Note: This post originally appeared on GoWindowsGo.com, a fan site for Windows and Windows phone. If you are interested in awesome landscape photography wallpapers for your PC, you probably already…