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About darn time: Microsoft says it has fixed the annoying lag in Windows Explorer when working with cloud-based files
By Nick Evanson published
news It's been my biggest bugbear with OneDrive for ruddy ages.

A former Air Force pilot was so disappointed with Windows 95's aquarium screensaver that he established a 25-year dynasty of digital fish that continues to this day
By Ted Litchfield published
news I gotta say, the screens really are serene.

'New year, new low, Microsoft'—even the search engines are firing shots on social media now, as Google employees take aim at Bing over 'long history of tricks'
By Harvey Randall published
News Next we're going to see a passive-aggressive post-it note slapped on Safari's fridge.

I'm still reeling from the knowledge that the Windows 10 desktop background is a real photo and not CGI
By Ted Litchfield published
news I'm just used to everything being fake.

Microsoft's word-soup has made Windows 11 updates noticeably quicker via the 'parallel processing of component manifests' complementing 'the parallel hydration of newly serviced components using reverse and forward differentials'
By Nick Evanson published
news In plain speak: it's making better use of your PC's hardware, and it's really working for me.
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