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Category: Computing

This 4MB Windows App Replaced Half My Utilities
ComputingInnovationSoftware

This 4MB Windows App Replaced Half My Utilities

A tiny 4MB Windows utility called AlomWare Toolbox can replace multiple productivity apps like text expanders, clipboard managers, and automation tools. The portable app consolidates dozens of features into one interface while remaining completely free with optional paid licenses starting at $12/yea

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 17, 2025
NVIDIA’s Wayland Screencasting Problem Isn’t Going Away
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

NVIDIA’s Wayland Screencasting Problem Isn’t Going Away

NVIDIA is calling out significant limitations with Wayland screencasting capabilities while simultaneously advancing their open-source vGPU driver support. The company’s latest Linux driver patches reveal both progress and persistent ecosystem challenges. This dual-track approach shows NVIDIA’s comp

by Carter WellsNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft admits Windows has “a lot to fix” after AI backlash
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Microsoft admits Windows has “a lot to fix” after AI backlash

Microsoft’s Windows chief has finally responded to widespread criticism about Windows’ direction. After facing backlash for focusing on AI features, he admitted the OS has fundamental issues that need addressing first. The executive had to disable replies on his original post due to the negative res

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying OneNote Search Problem
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Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying OneNote Search Problem

Microsoft is rolling out a UX change that solves a major frustration for OneNote users. The search dropdown now opens to the right instead of covering your page content. Insiders get it now, with general availability expected next month.

by Carter WellsNovember 15, 2025
Ubuntu LTS support now lasts 15 years – if you pay up
BusinessComputingSoftware

Ubuntu LTS support now lasts 15 years – if you pay up

Canonical has extended Ubuntu LTS support from 12 to 15 years through a paid Legacy add-on. This means Ubuntu 26.04 will be supported until 2041, giving Canonical the longest support lifespan in the Linux business. The move continues the escalating competition among enterprise Linux vendors.

by Carter WellsNovember 14, 2025
ADATA and MSI Launch World’s First 128GB DDR5 Memory Modules
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ADATA and MSI Launch World’s First 128GB DDR5 Memory Modules

ADATA has partnered with MSI to create the world’s first 4-rank DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, delivering up to 128GB capacity per stick. The breakthrough enables 256GB total memory on dual-DIMM motherboards, tested successfully on upcoming Z890 platforms. This represents a major leap for memory-intens

by Carter WellsNovember 14, 2025
Intel’s Big Comeback: AVX10 Lives, Frame Gen Coming to iGPUs
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Intel’s Big Comeback: AVX10 Lives, Frame Gen Coming to iGPUs

Intel just confirmed two major developments that signal a serious competitive response to AMD. Both AVX10.2 support in Nova Lake and XeSS Frame Generation for Meteor Lake iGPUs are back on track after recent uncertainty.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
IBM’s Quantum Leap: Nighthawk and Loon Chips Target 2026 Breakthrough
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IBM’s Quantum Leap: Nighthawk and Loon Chips Target 2026 Breakthrough

IBM unveiled two new quantum processors that could deliver quantum advantage by 2026. The Nighthawk chip will feature 120 qubits, while experimental Loon processor demonstrates key fault-tolerant components. Both represent IBM’s ambitious timeline to beat competitors in the quantum computing race.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 13, 2025
Microsoft’s Big 2025-2026 Productivity Push
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Microsoft’s Big 2025-2026 Productivity Push

Microsoft has detailed several major updates coming to its productivity suite through early 2026. The roadmap includes Excel’s Agent Mode, Edge enterprise features, and mobile Outlook improvements. Most features target late 2025 with Edge’s “What’s New” page arriving February 2026.

by Carter WellsNovember 13, 2025
Cerebras bets big on Guyana with 100MW AI data center
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Cerebras bets big on Guyana with 100MW AI data center

Cerebras is partnering with Guyana’s government to build a 100MW AI data center, the first under its new “Cerebras for Nations” initiative. The facility will be powered by nearby gas-to-energy infrastructure and deploy Cerebras’ CS-3 AI clusters. This marks Guyana’s entry into the data center market

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 13, 2025

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