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Microsoft and Nvidia: The Story of the First Attempt to Run Windows on ARM-based Tegra ChipsHardware

Microsoft and Nvidia: The Story of the First Attempt to Run Windows on ARM-based Tegra Chips

Former Microsoft Windows division head Steven Sinofsky revisited the first attempt by Microsoft and Nvidia to launch Windows on ARM architecture. In 2010, a Windows prototype running on Nvidia Tegra processors was demonstrated, which later became the foundation for the Surface RT tablet. Despite ambitious goals and partnerships with multiple chip manufacturers, the project did not yield the expected results. Companies are now revisiting this idea, and new details may emerge at Computex soon.

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Lionsgate Joins Movies Anywhere: What Changes for Digital Movie OwnersBusiness

Lionsgate Joins Movies Anywhere: What Changes for Digital Movie Owners

Major film studio Lionsgate has announced the integration of its digital library with the Movies Anywhere platform. Owners of Lionsgate film licenses can now access their content on compatible platforms, including Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play. The first 225 popular titles will be available in June, with hundreds of new releases added by early 2027. This move enhances cross-platform accessibility for digital movie collectors.

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Orpheus II: Legendary ISA Sound Card Returns by Popular DemandHardware

Orpheus II: Legendary ISA Sound Card Returns by Popular Demand

The development team behind Keropi and Marmes has resumed production of the iconic Orpheus II sound card for retro computers. Compatible with the ISA bus, this device supports all major audio standards from the DOS and early Windows era, including Sound Blaster, Gravis UltraSound, OPL3 FM synthesis, and MIDI. The new batch is available for pre-order at approximately 27 664 ₽ with worldwide shipping. Secure your unit before the offer ends.

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US Operators Unite Against Starlink in Satellite ConnectivityBusiness

US Operators Unite Against Starlink in Satellite Connectivity

Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile have announced a joint initiative to develop direct-to-device satellite connectivity, potentially countering Starlink’s growing ambitions in the mobile segment. The project pools satellite spectrum resources from all three operators to ensure stable backup access during emergencies. Notably, Starlink is not mentioned in the announcement, despite prior collaboration with T-Mobile under the T-Satellite project, which expires this summer.

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Why Alto’s Odyssey Became a Favorite Game Even for Non-GamersDevelopment

Why Alto’s Odyssey Became a Favorite Game Even for Non-Gamers

Mobile games often deter users with complex gameplay or intrusive mechanics, but Alto’s Odyssey stands out as an exception. The author, who doesn’t identify as a gamer, admits this game has remained the only app on their smartphone for years. Its simplicity, visual appeal, and calming effect make it an ideal choice for those seeking a quick escape. Even after long breaks, it’s easy to return—just one tap immerses you in the endless desert surfing experience.

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How to Turn an Old Android Smartphone into a Wi-Fi Signal BoosterHardware

How to Turn an Old Android Smartphone into a Wi-Fi Signal Booster

An old Android smartphone can serve as a valuable tool to improve your home Wi-Fi network. Instead of discarding the device, transform it into a signal booster to eliminate dead zones in your apartment or house. This approach eliminates the need for additional hardware purchases and saves money, especially if the old device remains functional. By leveraging existing technology, you can enhance connectivity without extra costs.

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Nvidia Retains Classic Control Panel in Microsoft Store — Why It’s Still NeededHardware

Nvidia Retains Classic Control Panel in Microsoft Store — Why It’s Still Needed

Nvidia has officially discontinued support for its classic control panel (NVCP), migrating key settings to a new application. However, the legacy version remains accessible via Microsoft Store and may prove valuable for professional GPU users and those encountering issues with the updated interface. Experts highlight that NVCP retains features absent in the new app, including settings for RTX Pro and Quadro, ensuring continuity for specialized workflows.

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How to Use RS-232 in Smart Homes: Hidden TV Port CapabilitiesHardware

How to Use RS-232 in Smart Homes: Hidden TV Port Capabilities

Many users overlook the RS-232 port on their TVs, yet it unlocks powerful automation and diagnostic capabilities. This legacy interface, once common in printers, now enables synchronized multi-screen broadcasts, scheduled content playback, and even equipment testing. While widely used in commercial systems—such as airports or medical facilities—RS-232 can also transform home automation into a robust, flexible solution.

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Why Android Loses to iOS: Third-Party Apps Are to Blame, Not GoogleDevelopment

Why Android Loses to iOS: Third-Party Apps Are to Blame, Not Google

The US smartphone market is shrinking, and Android devices are bearing the brunt. Despite rising prices and supply chain challenges, iPhones continue to thrive while Android’s market share declines. Experts attribute this not only to Apple’s ecosystem advantages but also to inconsistent user experiences on Android. However, the issue stems not from the operating system itself but from third-party apps, which still perform worse than their iOS counterparts.

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Квантовые компьютеры приближаются: готова ли ваша защита?Security

Квантовые компьютеры приближаются: готова ли ваша защита?

Квантовые вычисления стремительно развиваются, обещая революцию в обработке данных, но одновременно создавая серьезные риски для кибербезопасности. По данным MIT, уже более 40 квантовых процессоров доступны на рынке, а модель «квант как услуга» расширяет возможности их использования. Однако эксперты предупреждают: существующие системы шифрования, включая 128-битные алгоритмы, могут быть взломаны квантовыми компьютерами уже в ближайшие годы. Компаниям рекомендуется срочно переходить на 256-битное шифрование, чтобы защитить данные на ближайшие десятилетия.

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BOOX Go 10.3 Gen II: Android E-Ink Tablet with an Open EcosystemHardware

BOOX Go 10.3 Gen II: Android E-Ink Tablet with an Open Ecosystem

BOOX has unveiled the updated Go 10.3 Gen II tablet, featuring a monochrome E-Ink display that combines reading comfort with Android’s versatility. Unlike Kindle, the device does not restrict users to a single ecosystem, supporting third-party app installations via Google Play. This makes it an appealing option for those seeking a universal solution for document handling, note-taking, and reading without being tied to Amazon.

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Bill Gates as a Doom Hero: How Microsoft Promoted Windows 95Development

Bill Gates as a Doom Hero: How Microsoft Promoted Windows 95

A rare 1993 promotional video from Microsoft’s archives resurfaced, showcasing company founder Bill Gates in an unexpected role. Dressed in a trench coat and wielding a shotgun, he appears in the iconic world of Doom to highlight Windows 95’s advantages as a gaming platform. The video was part of Microsoft’s internal "Judgment Day" event, where the company demonstrated the potential of DirectX and new gaming capabilities for developers.

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