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Microsoft Strips Edge of Features—But Klarna’s Debt Machine Stays

Microsoft is purging several features from Edge in its latest update, stripping out tools that, apparently, weren’t worth keeping. According to the official changelog, Edge version 137 will deprecate and remove a handful of features in what Microsoft undoubtedly hopes will be seen as “streamlining” rather than just admitting defeat on poorly received additions.

Taskbar Icons Shrink to Fit: Windows Insider Build Changes How You Multitask

Microsoft has just dropped the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds for the Dev and Beta Channels, and they’re brimming with new features, improvements, and fixes. Let’s dive into the details of these builds and see what’s in store for your new Windows experience.

Windows 365 Link Mini PC Launches: What You Should Know

So, after what felt like an eternity, Microsoft finally released the Windows 365 Link mini PC. First announced in 2024, it’s here at last, ready to usher us into the brave new world of cloud computing—or so they claim. But does this little box actually deliver, or is it just another overhyped gadget in a market drowning in tech toys?

Incremental Intel Gains, Stunning Design: Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition in Focus

Sleek, stylish, and surprisingly capable, this laptop reminded me why I fell in love with tech in the first place.

Creativity Just Got Easier With Paint’s New AI Features Rolling Out to Testers

The highlight of this update is the revamped Cocreator side panel, designed to enhance the user experience with a simplified and more intuitive layout. This feature allows users to collaborate with AI to generate artwork directly within Paint

Microsoft’s AI Copilot Takes an Unscheduled Vacation

Ah, Microsoft. The tech giant that never fails to keep us on our toes—or, more accurately, on the edge of our seats, wondering what fresh chaos awaits with each Patch Tuesday. This time, the star of the show is none other than Copilot, Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant, which has been unceremoniously booted off some Windows 11 devices thanks to the latest update. Yes, you read that right: Microsoft accidentally uninstalled its own flagship AI platform. Bravo, team.
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