Mozilla has rolled out Firefox version 140, delivering performance optimizations, privacy-focused features, and a new Extended Support Release (ESR). Whether you’re a power user, enterprise administrator, or privacy-conscious browser, this update introduces improvements that...
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Android 16 (Baklava): All New Features, Leaks, and Upcoming Changes
Google is gearing up for the next major Android release—Android 16 (codenamed Baklava). While Android 15 is still rolling out to users, Android 16 is already in its third beta phase, bringing a mix...
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Microsoft’s New Data Transfer Tool: A Last Push for Windows 10 Users to Upgrade
As Windows 10 approaches its official end of support in October 2025, Microsoft is rolling out a new migration tool aimed at encouraging the remaining eligible users to transition to Windows 11. This tool,...
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Google’s Grip on Search Drops Below 90%: Are We Witnessing the Start of a New Era?
For the first time in over a decade, Google’s unshakable dominance over the internet’s most powerful tool—search—is slipping. A recent drop in market share to 89.34% may seem trivial, but for a company like...
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Google Lens Integration in YouTube Shorts: Instantly Identify Landmarks, Celebrities, and Objects
YouTube Shorts is about to become even more powerful—and more helpful—thanks to the integration of Google Lens directly within the Shorts experience. Imagine this: You pause a Short and instantly identify that stunning mountain...
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Microsoft Notepad Gets a Major Upgrade with Formatting and AI Capabilities
Microsoft has taken a significant step forward by enhancing Notepad, one of the most basic and long-standing applications in the Windows operating system. While many users were disappointed by the deprecation of WordPad, it...
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Windows 12: What We Know So Far – Rumors, Leaks, and Microsoft’s Silence
In the ever-evolving world of operating systems, few topics have generated as much buzz lately as the possibility of Windows 12. While Microsoft has not officially confirmed the development or release of Windows 12,...
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Windows 12 in 2025: Will It Finally Replace Windows 10?
As we move through May 2025, Windows 10 continues to dominate the PC market with over 50% share, despite being nearly a decade old. Meanwhile, Windows 11, after four years, has only reached around...
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Windows 11 Update Brings Unified Third-Party App Updates – What You Need to Know
Microsoft has finally rolled out a significant feature in Windows 11 that many users have been waiting for — unified updates for third-party applications. This new enhancement streamlines the update process for external apps...
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Windows 11 KB5058405 Update Causing Boot Failures: What You Need to Know
A recent Windows 11 update has caused significant boot issues for users. The update in question, KB5058405, was officially released on May 13, 2025, targeting Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2. Within hours of...
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Android 16 QPR1 Update: A Deep Dive into Material 3 Expressive
Google has just rolled out the Android 16 QPR1 Beta, introducing a major visual overhaul with Material 3 Expressive (M3E). This update brings bold new designs, dynamic animations, and enhanced personalization, making Android feel...
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Best Gaming Laptops of 2025: Top Picks from Computex
The gaming laptop market is heating up in 2025, with Nvidia’s newly released RTX 5060 laptop GPU making waves at Computex in Taiwan. This mid-range GPU promises better performance and affordability, leading to a...
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Huawei MateBook X Fold Ultimate: A Revolutionary Foldable Laptop Redefining Portability and Power
Huawei has officially stepped into the foldable PC arena with the Huawei MateBook X Fold Ultimate, a laptop that brings cutting-edge foldable OLED technology to the forefront of modern computing. Merging portability with high...
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Windows 10 Gets Lifeline, Intel’s New GPU Hope, and Nintendo’s Controversial Switch 2 Policy
The tech world is buzzing with major updates: Windows 10 gets extended support, Intel teases a budget-friendly GPU, and Nintendo tightens control over the Switch 2. Here’s everything you need to know. 1. Windows...
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Windows 10 Update Brings Back Clock Seconds – Here’s How to Get Them
If you’ve been frustrated by Microsoft’s decision to remove seconds from the Windows 10 taskbar clock, you’re not alone. The change, introduced in a March/April update, sparked widespread backlash—so much so that Microsoft is...
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🧪 Understanding the Windows Insider Program and the 25H2 Update Testing
Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program has long been a gateway for early adopters, developers, and IT professionals to test upcoming features before they are released to the general public. With the next major update, Windows...
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Android 16 First Look: UI Redesign, Expressive Animations & Smart Tweaks
Android 16 has finally been unveiled, and it’s already making waves for its refined user interface, bold visual tweaks, and smart functionality upgrades. From redesigned quick settings to expressive animations, this release feels like...
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Microsoft Reveals Scrapped Concept Start Menus for Windows 11: A Glimpse Into What Could Have Been
May 17, 2025 — Microsoft has offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at several concept Start Menu designs for Windows 11. Although these innovative and varied layouts will not make it into official Windows 11...
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Fortnite Pulled from iOS Globally After Apple Blocks Epic Games’ Update Submission
May 15, 2025 — Epic Games has announced that its popular battle royale title Fortnite is no longer available on iPhones and iPads globally, following a move by Apple to block an update submission...
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🔥 AMD X3D CPUs Dying, Nvidia’s G Assist Becomes Real, and Windows 11 25H2 Testing Begins
Welcome back to another week of tech developments. This time, the tech world brings a mix of alarming failures, surprising software updates, and early glimpses at what’s next for Windows 11. Let’s dive in....
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