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AMD’s New Gaming APUs Bring Full Power to More Devices
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AMD’s New Gaming APUs Bring Full Power to More Devices

AMD appears to be expanding its Strix Halo APU lineup with new Ryzen AI Max+ models. These chips would bring the full 40-CU integrated GPU to lower core count configurations. The move could make powerful gaming performance more accessible across different device types.

by Julian TrentNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixing Windows 11’s Messy Right-Click Menu
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Microsoft Finally Fixing Windows 11’s Messy Right-Click Menu

Microsoft is working on a major overhaul of Windows 11’s right-click menu after years of clutter buildup. The new Split Context Menu will use a SplitMenuFlyoutItem control to create context-aware groupings. This should finally make the menu actually contextual rather than showing every option regard

by Oliver KeatonNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixing Windows 11’s Awful Context Menus
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Microsoft Finally Fixing Windows 11’s Awful Context Menus

Microsoft is addressing one of Windows 11’s most frustrating design flaws – the cluttered context menus. During a recent WinUI Community Call, developers revealed new SplitMenuFlyoutItem controls that combine primary actions with submenus. This could finally solve the problem of gigantic, slow menus

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Why Logging in as Linux Root Is a Recipe for Disaster
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Why Logging in as Linux Root Is a Recipe for Disaster

According to ZDNet, logging in directly as the root user on Linux systems creates multiple security risks that can lead to catastrophic system damage. The sudo command was created specifically to address these vulnerabilities by providing controlled elevated privileges without full root access. Many

by Oliver KeatonNovember 6, 2025
Chemical Chaos Creates Computing From Competing Enzymes
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Chemical Chaos Creates Computing From Competing Enzymes

A simple mix of enzymes competing for chemical fuel has demonstrated the ability to sense and classify environmental changes. The system forms distinct patterns in response to acidity, temperature, and light variations without traditional circuit design. This suggests chemistry itself could serve as

by Julian TrentNovember 5, 2025
US Drops $625 Million on Quantum Computing Push
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US Drops $625 Million on Quantum Computing Push

The Department of Energy is renewing funding for five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers with $625 million over five years. This represents a major commitment to maintaining US leadership in quantum technologies that could revolutionize computing, communication, and national secur

by Oliver KeatonNovember 5, 2025
The M5 iPad Pro is finally a laptop replacement – at a price
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The M5 iPad Pro is finally a laptop replacement – at a price

The M5 iPad Pro delivers laptop-level performance in a tablet form factor, making it Apple’s most convincing laptop alternative yet. But with prices starting at $1,000 and quickly climbing to $1,500+ with the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro, it’s not for casual users.

by Julian TrentNovember 5, 2025
.NET 10 Launches Next Week – Here’s What Developers Need to Know
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.NET 10 Launches Next Week – Here’s What Developers Need to Know

Microsoft is launching .NET 10 and Visual Studio 2026 at the three-day .NET Conf 2025 starting November 11. The free virtual event will feature keynotes from Scott Hanselman and deep dives into cloud-native development and AI tools. All sessions will be available on-demand after the live stream.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Samsung’s secret weapon browser is finally coming to Windows
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Samsung’s secret weapon browser is finally coming to Windows

Samsung’s Internet browser, long considered a hidden gem on Android devices, is officially coming to Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs. The beta program is currently available for users in the United States and South Korea, with broader availability expected in the coming weeks and months.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s M5 Ultra Chip Is Coming to Mac Studio Next Year
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Apple’s M5 Ultra Chip Is Coming to Mac Studio Next Year

Apple will release M5 Ultra and M5 Max chips for Mac Studio next year, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. This marks a return to offering both chips from the same generation after the awkward M3 Ultra/M4 Max split.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025

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