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Microsoft Delivers On-Device Photo AI Improvements to Qualcomm Copilot+ Laptops via KB5077530
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Game Pass on Arm: Over 85% of Titles Now Playable Locally via New Xbox App
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ROG Ally X Power Failures Spark Concern as ASUS Warns of 'High Repair Volume'
A growing number of ROG Ally X owners report sudden, complete power failures with no charging LED. ASUS has acknowledged high repair volume and is routing some UK RMA requests overseas. This article walks through likely technical causes, a step-by-step troubleshooting checklist, what to expect from the warranty process, and what the situation means for the broader handheld PC market.
Windows 11 Game Mode’s True Purpose: Stopping Stutters, Not Boosting FPS, Study Confirms
A month-long investigation into Windows 11’s Game Mode found it doesn’t meaningfully increase average frame rates but significantly improves 1% lows in CPU-bound and mixed-load scenarios, effectively reducing stutters. The test challenges old recommendations to disable the feature, showing it’s a valuable safeguard for multitasking gamers and laptop users.
Tata’s Chip Gambit: How a ₹27,000 Crore Plant Could Reshape the Windows Device Supply Chain
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Meccha Chameleon 2.7.0 Update Gives Windows Players Egypt-Themed Map and Per-Map Toggles for Random Lottery
Meccha Chameleon update 2.7.0 on Steam for Windows adds an Egypt-themed map as the ninth official arena and introduces per-map toggles for the random-map lottery. Collaboration maps now default to off, giving players full control over which maps appear in their rotation.
Leaked Windows 11 Builds Hint at Start Menu Android Integration, Taskbar Flyout, and Clipboard Sync
Leaked internal builds reveal Microsoft is testing deeper Android integration in Windows 11, including phone activity in the Start menu, a taskbar phone flyout, and clipboard sync. These features go beyond the current Phone Link app and could significantly improve cross-device workflows. While no release date is set, users can prepare by setting up Phone Link and joining the Insider program.
Windows 11's Drive Health Check Is an NVMe Exclusive—Here's What SATA Users Need to Know
Windows 11's built-in drive health feature in Settings only works with NVMe SSDs, offering no health data for SATA SSDs or HDDs. This leaves millions of users without native failure warnings, though third-party tools like CrystalDiskInfo fill the gap. The article explains the technical reason, offers practical alternatives, and assesses the chance of future support.
Apple M7, M8 Rumored to Leverage Ex-Car Engineers for Huge AI Leap – What Windows Users Need to Know
An unconfirmed report indicates Apple is redeploying engineers from its shelved automotive project to design future M7 and M8 processors with unprecedented on-device AI capabilities. While these chips remain years away, the rumor underscores how Apple’s pivot could raise the bar for AI performance across the entire computing industry, including Windows PCs.
That 'Low Spare Capacity' Warning on Windows 11 Means Your SSD Is Failing—Here's What to Do
Windows 11 now warns users when an SSD runs low on spare capacity—a clear sign of impending drive failure. This article explains what the warning means, how to find it, and the exact steps to back up data, replace the drive, and avoid permanent data loss. Both everyday users and IT professionals will find practical, no-nonsense advice.
Auto Duplex Works, Jumbo Frames Don't: The Windows 11 Ethernet Tweaks You Can Ignore
For most Windows 11 users, manually tweaking Ethernet adapter settings like duplex mode or jumbo frames causes more harm than good. The OS's modern TCP/IP stack handles auto-negotiation and performance dynamically. This guide explains why common 'tweaks' are myths, who might actually need them, and what to do instead to get reliable network performance.
Why One Homelab User Ditched Windows Task Scheduler for Docker Backups—and What It Means for You
After Windows Task Scheduler caused backup failures in his Docker home lab, Afam Onyimadu switched to Ofelia, a container-native scheduler. This article explores why traditional host-based scheduling breaks with containerized workloads, what it means for home users and IT admins, and how to safely migrate to a Docker-aware alternative.
Two Years Early: Why Sokogem for Windows Just Popped Up on Xbox Achievement Trackers
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