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Windows 11 Haptic Feedback Is Coming to Your Touchpad
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Windows 11 Haptic Feedback Is Coming to Your Touchpad

Windows 11 is getting haptic feedback settings that work with compatible touchpads. The feature will provide subtle vibrations when snapping windows and aligning objects. It’s currently hidden in development builds and not yet functional.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025
Linux 6.19 Brings Major Performance Boosts To Crypto And User-Space
ComputingSoftware

Linux 6.19 Brings Major Performance Boosts To Crypto And User-Space

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel is packing serious performance improvements. POLYVAL crypto optimizations and faster user-space exits could make a real difference for demanding applications.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025
Apple TV Finally Gets Guest Mode and Kid Profiles
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Apple TV Finally Gets Guest Mode and Kid Profiles

Apple is finally fixing one of the most annoying limitations of Apple TV. The new tvOS 26.2 update allows creating profiles without Apple IDs, including automatic child-safe modes that hide adult content completely.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 9, 2025
I Turned My Android Phone Into Windows 11 – Here’s What Happened
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I Turned My Android Phone Into Windows 11 – Here’s What Happened

The Win 11 Launcher transforms Android into a convincing Windows 11 desktop environment with Start menu, taskbar, and even File Explorer. But the free version’s aggressive ad frequency makes the $3 premium upgrade almost mandatory for daily use. It’s a fascinating experiment in mobile customization

by Aaron BlakeNovember 7, 2025
52-Year-Old Unix V4 Tape Found, Could Rewrite Computing History
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52-Year-Old Unix V4 Tape Found, Could Rewrite Computing History

Researchers at the University of Utah discovered a 52-year-old tape that appears to contain Unix Fourth Edition from 1973. This could be the only complete copy of this pivotal version that first introduced C programming language to Unix. The tape is being carefully transported to the Computer Histor

by Aaron BlakeNovember 7, 2025
Advantech’s New Workstation Tackles AI and Video Workloads
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Advantech’s New Workstation Tackles AI and Video Workloads

Advantech’s latest high-performance workstation leverages Intel Xeon W processors to handle modern AI and video workloads. The system features PCIe Gen5 interfaces, extensive storage options, and support for Intel’s Metro AI suite. This hardware targets industrial and smart city applications requiri

by Aaron BlakeNovember 7, 2025
AYANEO’s NEXT 2 Joins the High-End Handheld Fray
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AYANEO’s NEXT 2 Joins the High-End Handheld Fray

AYANEO has officially unveiled its NEXT 2 gaming handheld featuring AMD’s powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor. The device joins two other Strix Halo-based handhelds already on the market, but key details like pricing and screen specs remain unannounced.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 7, 2025
AMD’s driver mess shows we don’t really own our hardware anymore
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AMD’s driver mess shows we don’t really own our hardware anymore

AMD’s recent driver support confusion for RDNA 1 and RDNA 2 graphics cards sparked outrage among PC enthusiasts. The incident highlights how software dependence means companies can effectively kill hardware you physically own. This raises fundamental questions about what ownership means in today’s t

by Gabriel NovakNovember 7, 2025
Quantum Computer Takes First Step Toward Room-Temperature Superconductors
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Quantum Computer Takes First Step Toward Room-Temperature Superconductors

For the first time, a quantum computer has measured the elusive quantum signals that indicate electron pairing in superconductors. This breakthrough could help scientists develop materials that conduct electricity with zero resistance at room temperature, potentially revolutionizing energy transmiss

by Aaron BlakeNovember 6, 2025
Apple’s Budget Mac Could Finally Be Real
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Apple’s Budget Mac Could Finally Be Real

Apple is reportedly developing a new low-cost Mac priced under $1,000 that uses iPhone-class processors. The machine would still outperform early M1 Macs while expanding Apple’s entry-level lineup. This comes as Google removed 749 million URLs linked to Anna’s Archive over copyright claims.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 5, 2025

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