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Windows 1.01 was launched 40 years ago, but it didn't start well — Microsoft's graphical OS adventures were uncompetitive at launch
Running atop of DOS, a trait that would continue for several revisions, 1985’s Windows 1.01 had the incredibly meager-sounding minimum system requirements of an Intel 8088 processor, 256KB of RAM, ...
Windows 1.0 officially released to the public 40 years ago today (November 20), and despite its age, still has some common similarities with what users can expect from the operating system today.
Qualcomm QCS6490-powered Radxa Dragon Q6A Arm single board computer gets official Windows 11 support (preview).
If you’ve been waiting for the moment to grab a modern AI-ready Windows laptop without spending four figures, this HP ...
Valve ended official support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.x in the Steam client just a year ago, forcing gamers clinging to ...
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Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 Gen 10 Review: Midrange 2-in-1 Supplies Spacious Display and Solid Performance
This 16-inch convertible laptop is a well-rounded package for the price, along with surprisingly long battery life.
On November 20th, 1985, a then not-so-big company called Microsoft announced that Windows was commercially available. Read the full story of the Microsoft operating system below. Windows 1 to 11: The ...
This year was a bountiful one, heralding the return of much-loved characters and franchises. Truly, 2025 had something for ...
The value the Samsung ViewFinity S50GC offers at the sale price of $200, reduced from the list price of $330, means the ...
If you find that you need more oomph out of your laptop or computer, try one of these convertible options.
Handheld gaming just got serious. The ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X promises console-level power in your hands, but does it truly deliver? Find out in this review.
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