Update from July 15 below, post originally posted on July 14. Announced by Tim Cook and his team at last month’s World Developer Conference, Apple’s move to ARM-based processors for its Mac computers is now public. In “about two years,” the transition will be complete, which probably means that any …
Read More »Control panel will be the next Windows 10 feature to be removed
Image: Microsoft Microsoft seems to be enjoying watching users struggle to find the features of Windows 10 these days. After moving the New beginning feature in the latest version, 2004, and reducer the number of days Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise and Education users can manually delay updates, the company is …
Read More »Apple’s Radical MacBook Pro will supercharge Windows 10
Update from July 6 below, post originally posted on July 4. Every press release has a hyperbole element, and you can usually play Bingo buzzword at most major events. Sometimes though a twist of the phrase sounds a bit out of place; the recent classic is Phil Schiller’s Apple depiction …
Read More »Apple’s Radical MacBook Pro will supercharge Windows 10
Every press release has a hyperbole element, and you can generally play buzzword bingo at most major events. Sometimes though a twist of the phrase sounds a bit out of place; the recent classic is Phil Schiller’s Apple depiction of removing the iPhone’s 3.5mm headphone jack as something that required …
Read More »Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 20161 to the Dev channel with tons of new features
Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 20161 for the Dev channel. As usual, the build comes from the Iron development branch, even though the build is not tied to a specific version. It’s iron, but it’s not 21H1, if that makes sense. It will be 21H1 when Microsoft …
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