Month: March 2022

Steam Hardware Survey reveals most popular GPU remains one that’s only just able to run Elden Ring

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s humble GTX 1060 remains the most popular graphics card out there, and it’s a GPU which is the bare minimum needed to be able to play Elden Ring on PC, as you may be aware. Looking at the freshly released Steam hardware survey for February 2022,…

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Microsoft is adding tabs to File Explorer in Windows 11

Microsoft has started testing tabs in File Explorer on Windows 11. Rafael Rivera, one of the developers of the EarTrumpet Windows app, has discovered the new tabs support hidden inside Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 test build. This feature appears to be one of the secret additions Microsoft has started testing…

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Azure may have finally toppled AWS in the global cloud battle

Audio player loading… As the cloud wars rage on, Microsoft Azure usage has finally surpassed that of AWS in several key areas according to a new report from Flexera. To compile its new Flexera 2022 State of the Cloud Report, the company surveyed 753 cloud decision makers and users from…

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Microsoft fixes bug that stops Windows 11 from erasing user data after a reset

Audio player loading… With the release of its latest round of Patch Tuesday updates, Microsoft has fixed a known issue that led to user data not being completely wiped after resetting a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC. First discovered by Microsoft MVP Rudy Ooms back in February, the bug…

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These were the most popular browser extensions during the pandemic

Audio player loading… The transition to working from home during the pandemic drastically changed the way in which we use technology with the browser becoming one of the most important tools for remote work. Now as we’ve reached the two-year mark of the start of the pandemic, Mozilla has published…

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Apple’s Studio Display should work with Windows — including the webcam

Apple’s site says that its new 27-inch, 5K Studio Display is compatible with a wide range of Macs (and even some iPads), but the company has also told The Verge that it should also work fine when plugged into a Windows PC. There are a few caveats, of course, but…

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