Grand Theft Auto VI is running late again, surprise, surprise, and Rockstar’s “polish” excuse might be wearing thin. Meanwhile, ASUS can’t build Ally X units fast enough, proving gamers will happily drop $999 on a handheld if it promises Steam‑Deck‑killer vibes. And just when you thought Windows Phone was buried next to Zune, along comes Windows Astra, a concept that whispers: “What if Microsoft actually got mobile right?”
Bonus chatter: Stardock wants you to see your desktop’s secret data footprint with Connection Explorer, and Valve is still chasing its Steam Machine dream through the Steam Deck. In other words, the future of gaming and PCs looks like a mash‑up of delays, shortages, and resurrections, and we’re here to make sense of it all.
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EP.79 – Windows on ARM Gains Credibility as Copilot, Disney, and Australia Ignite the AI Debate – MSFT Unboxed
- EP.79 – Windows on ARM Gains Credibility as Copilot, Disney, and Australia Ignite the AI Debate
- EP.78 – Microsoft and OpenAI s Code Red Month
- EP.77 – AI Agents Kill Chatbots, Snapdragon vs PC Giants, and Why Antitrust Fails Meta
- EP.75 – GTA-VI Delay, ASUS Ally, and Windows Phone Rebirth
- EP.74 – Amazon cuts deep, Microsoft doubles down, Canva makes a move, and Xbox wants respect


