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Microsoft’s Prism Emulator Breakthrough Unlocks Windows on Arm Potential
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Prism Emulator Breakthrough Unlocks Windows on Arm Potential

Microsoft’s Prism emulator receives major upgrades in Windows 11 25H2 Insider Preview Build 26220.7051, dramatically improving 64-bit x86 app compatibility on Arm devices. This represents a crucial step in Microsoft’s long-term Arm strategy. The enhanced emulation could finally make Windows on Arm a

by Nathan CrossOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
The NAS Illusion: Why Your Personal Cloud Isn’t What You Think
ComputingDataTechnology

The NAS Illusion: Why Your Personal Cloud Isn’t What You Think

Network-attached storage devices create the illusion of personal cloud independence, but the reality involves hidden costs, constant maintenance, and security risks. Understanding these trade-offs is essential for anyone considering a NAS solution.

by Henry BlakemoreOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Windows 11’s Task Manager Bug Creates Zombie Processes
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Windows 11’s Task Manager Bug Creates Zombie Processes

A bug in Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update causes Task Manager to spawn multiple instances, consuming system resources. The issue affects users of the KB5067036 preview update and reveals deeper quality control challenges.

by Henry BlakemoreOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Windows 11 Task Manager Bug Reveals Deeper Software Quality Issues
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Windows 11 Task Manager Bug Reveals Deeper Software Quality Issues

A new Windows 11 bug causes Task Manager to multiply uncontrollably, consuming system resources. This isn’t just a minor glitch—it reveals concerning patterns in Microsoft’s software testing processes that could affect millions of users.

by Henry BlakemoreOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Nvidia’s $240 Target: AI’s Unstoppable Momentum or Peak Hype?
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Nvidia’s $240 Target: AI’s Unstoppable Momentum or Peak Hype?

Goldman Sachs just boosted Nvidia’s price target to $240, anticipating another beat-and-raise quarter. But can the AI giant sustain its 51% year-to-date surge amid growing investor expectations?

by Henry BlakemoreOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Brash Browser Flaw Exposes Billions to Denial-of-Service Attacks
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Brash Browser Flaw Exposes Billions to Denial-of-Service Attacks

A newly discovered vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers threatens to freeze systems worldwide. The Brash flaw exploits architectural weaknesses in how browsers handle DOM operations, leaving over 3 billion users vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks.

by Nathan CrossOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Ubuntu’s x86_64-v3 Move Signals Linux Performance Revolution
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Ubuntu’s x86_64-v3 Move Signals Linux Performance Revolution

Ubuntu is taking a bold step toward optimizing Linux performance for modern hardware. The upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 release will include x86_64-v3 architecture variants, potentially delivering significant speed improvements for compatible systems.

by Nathan CrossOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
The Quantum Bridge: How Electron Microscopes Just Got 20x More Precise
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The Quantum Bridge: How Electron Microscopes Just Got 20x More Precise

Researchers at EPFL have developed a groundbreaking calibration method that connects microwave, optical, and free-electron frequencies. This breakthrough enables 20x more accurate electron spectroscopy, potentially revolutionizing materials analysis at the atomic scale.

by Nathan CrossOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
ZEISS Cuts Cloud Costs 60% With WASM and Ampere Chips
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ZEISS Cuts Cloud Costs 60% With WASM and Ampere Chips

Optical giant ZEISS has demonstrated how WebAssembly and Ampere processors can dramatically reduce cloud costs while maintaining performance. The breakthrough addresses fundamental Kubernetes scaling challenges.

by Nathan CrossOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Corsair’s 14.9 GB/s PCIe 5 SSD Pushes Storage Boundaries
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Corsair’s 14.9 GB/s PCIe 5 SSD Pushes Storage Boundaries

Corsair’s new MP700 Pro XT SSD delivers staggering 14,900 MB/s speeds, but this performance breakthrough comes with significant thermal challenges. The PCIe 5.0 revolution is accelerating faster than cooling solutions can keep up.

by Henry BlakemoreOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025

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