How Windows 11 will speed up a slow PC
Windows 11 sure looks different, but under-the-hood performance improvements may make it feel different, specifically when handling multiple apps.
Windows 11 sure looks different, but under-the-hood performance improvements may make it feel different, specifically when handling multiple apps.
Microsoft announces support for intelligent cameras that can recognise you in meetings, along with new features for Outlook, PowerPoint, and more that embrace hybrid work.
Microsoft has confirmed an Office vulnerability that can be triggered if you click on an untrusted Office document.
Windows 11 and its dark mode contains new sounds that differ from what you'll hear in its normal light mode.
The personalised news feed is now called Microsoft Start, providing you with a curated collection of news from top publishers.
Users who try and upgrade their "unsupported" PC to Windows 11 without meeting the necessary hardware requirements won't receive Windows updates.
A report by the Wall Street Journal says that TSMC plans to significantly raise prices for chips it manufactures, which could have a ripple effect on prices.
Cerebras Systems says that it its Cerebras CS-2 AI system is now capable of the equivalent compute power of the human brain.
Intel explains its "Alder Lake" Core processor, its new performance and efficiency cores, performance estimates. and a tentative ship date for what could be the 12th-gen Core chip.
Stardock has announced Start11, an app that alters the look and feel of Windows 11 in the same way Start10 did for Windows 10.
Windows 10 is getting tough on what it calls potentially unwanted apps (PUAs), blocking you from downloading them beginning in August. Here's what this means for your PC's security.
AMD’s CEO expects the vendor's supply of chips to be “tight” throughout the remainder of the year, but are expected to ease up in 2022.
Microsoft's second-quarter results for calendar year 2021 were limited by what appears to be chip shortages affecting PC sales, including its Surface line-up.
Intel is moving away from using nanometres to measure chip manufacturing progress, making angstroms the new metric. Intel 7, Intel 4, and Intel 3 will be the new lexicon.
Intel executives say that the company will be unable to supply enough processors to meet PC demand in response to ongoing chip shortages.