Past Wordle answers – every solution so far, alphabetical and by date By Marc McLaren, Marc McLaren last updated 16 November 25 Knowing past Wordle answers can help with today's game. Here's the full list so far.
Good news for Mac users wanting to run Windows apps: VMware Fusion Pro 13 is now free for personal use By Aleksha McLoughlin published 15 May 24 VMware has waived its $200 fee for the Fusion Pro 13 app on macOS which emulates Windows.
Windows 11 23H2 reportedly has a nasty bug slowing down PC games – but there’s a fix By Darren Allan published 5 December 23 Are your PC games stuttering badly after updating to Windows 11 23H2? You’re not alone.
The latest ChromeOS update delivers several accessibility improvements By Cesar Cadenas published 28 June 24 The Magnifier tool will follow along with Select to Speak, and certain Chromebooks can improve webcam images via Super Resolution.
Microsoft's Gaming Copilot AI is now in Windows 11's Game Bar - and I can't decide whether this is a good or bad thing By Darren Allan published 7 August 25 Microsoft's Gaming Copilot is now in Windows 11's Game Bar - and it looks nifty, but I'm worried about the AI on handhelds.
YouTube TV refreshed UI makes video watching more engaging for users By Cesar Cadenas published 14 March 24 The main video will shrink to make room for comments and shopping links, but you can always switch back to full screen.
Leak suggests Android and ChromeOS to receive deeper device integration By Cesar Cadenas published 12 February 24 Google's ecosystem would allow Android phones and Chromebooks to share Wi-Fi connections without passwords.
Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go By Cesar Cadenas published 17 July 24 Microsoft's Designer app offers a multitude of AI tools from generating artwork to removing objects in photographs.
Samsung reveals a new version of its popular SSD software, and yes, you should absolutely download it if you own a Samsung SSD By Efosa Udinmwen published 26 March 25 Samsung Magician 8.3.0 enhances SSD performance with SecureErase, firmware updates, and automatic optimization for peak efficiency and security.
AMX MUSE Automation controllers are a powerful and secure option for dedicated computing By Sponsored published 20 December 23 AMX MUSE’s automated controllers are a powerful, industrial-grade computing solution for developers that supports multiple scripting languages in a no-code/low-code environment.
Parallels debuts AI virtual machine platform that bundles 14 tools including small language models — and promises faster performance on Windows and Linux By Efosa Udinmwen published 5 October 24 Brings enhanced tools for developers with AI, DevOps, and security upgrades
Windows 11 is finally more popular than Windows 10 – at least in the world of PC gaming By Darren Allan published 2 September 24 Game over, Windows 10: Microsoft turns a corner as Windows 11 finally becomes its most popular OS.
Watch out - those browser updates could be a fake spreading malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 October 24 Experts have spotted a new 'fake update' campaign targeting victims.
Mac users are being targeted again with dangerous malware - here's what to know By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 December 23 Hackers are expanding a proxy botnet with more macOS devices, researchers claim.
Tiny11 is now even smaller, giving you Windows 11 23H2 but without the clutter By Darren Allan published 27 November 23 The highly streamlined version of Windows 11 is fully up to date and 20% smaller, plus offers the option of Copilot.
Microsoft starts warning Windows 11 users to upgrade to 23H2 By Darren Allan published 16 November 23 Heads-up Windows 11 22H2 users – some updates will be halted in just a few months.
Still on Windows 11 23H2 because you’re worried 24H2 is a disaster for PC gaming? Microsoft’s latest update could persuade you to finally upgrade By Darren Allan published 30 May 25 New Windows 11 update delivers what could be the most important fix in a long time for gamers with Nvidia GPUs.
Microsoft plans to make searching in Windows 11 better - I just hope it doesn't screw it up By Kristina Terech published 3 December 24 Microsoft appears to be developing a new File Search companion app to improve Windows Search in the hopes of more accurate and helpful results.
Alt + Tab trouble: Windows 11’s 24H2 update turns time-saving shortcut into ten-second headache By Kristina Terech published 8 November 24 The Windows 11 24H2 update has introduced a bug where pressing Alt + Tab causes black screens or freezes, frustrating users awaiting a fix.
End of an era: Microsoft is planning to phase out Windows 11’s Mail and Calendar apps by the end of this year By Kristina Terech published 11 November 24 Microsoft will discontinue the built-in Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 after December 31, 2024, urging users to switch to the web-based Outlook app instead.
Microsoft pinches one of the best macOS features for Windows 11 – here are three other ideas it should steal from Apple By Matt Hanson published 15 April 24 I hate it when Microsoft tries to be Apple – but a new macOS-inspired device management feature in Windows 11 sounds great.
Windows 11's handheld mode spotted in testing, and I'm seriously excited for Microsoft's big bet on small-screen gaming By Darren Allan published 16 July 25 Isn't Windows 11 on a gaming portable the worst? Not for much longer, hopefully, as new handheld mode is spotted in testing.
This devious backdoor installer gives hackers full control over courtroom devices By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 May 24 An update for courtroom software carried a backdoor allowing hackers
Google Assistant is slated to ditch 17 features in the coming weeks By Cesar Cadenas published 11 January 24 Google will remove the ability to reschedule events and more from Assistant, although the deprecation date is unknown.
Windows 11’s latest update brings in some minor but nifty tweaks – and an important fix for a nasty bug By Kristina Terech published 16 August 24 Windows 11's latest update brings in some minor changes - and fixes a nasty bug as well.
Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature still hasn’t come to Windows 11 – is the AI privacy nightmare dead? By Matt Hanson published 19 August 24 Is Windows 11’s Recall privacy nightmare over? Sorry Microsoft, but I hope so.
Software workers across the globe are excited to get using Gen AI at work By Craig Hale published 15 July 24 Generative AI promises huge efficiency improvements for software workers, but companies need to keep up with the pace.
Windows 10 might get Copilot sooner than you think By Darren Allan published 24 November 23 Microsoft’s reversal of course on Windows 10 not getting any new features has doubtless happened for a good reason.
Microsoft quietly updates Copilot to cut down on unauthorized Windows activations By Aleksha McLoughlin published 4 March 25 Microsoft has updated Windows Copilot in a bid to cut down on unauthorized activations of its latest operating system.
Software group urges FTC to implement smart device software tethering guidance By Craig Hale published 5 September 24 In a letter to the FTC, a group of made up of 17 organizations and bodies is asking software tethering to be investigated.