Windows 11 KB5065789 adds AI actions to File Explorer, lets you move hardware indicators for volume or brightness, and more.
With support for Windows 10 ending in late 2025, you might be thinking of updating to Windows 11, but you'd be missing on all that Linux has to offer.
With most people watching their spending these days, artisanal baked goods have become something of a luxury. New bakery-cafe The Weirdoughs is hoping to buck the trend with its house-made sourdough ...
The Arzopa Z3FC serves up a high-refresh 2560x1440 IPS-LCD in a slim, light package, though it’s a tad more expensive than it should be.
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To digital natives, Microsoft's IT stack makes Google's look like a model of sanity
Suite user navigates the upside-down world of Exchange, 365, and SharePoint." It's a fascinating glimpse into how horrifyingly complex, even irrational, the Microsoft 365 software stack looks to ...
From Simpsons-themed drinks to Frankenstein’s Lab, Austin bars get creepy for Halloween 2025. Bonus: a kid-friendly Nightmare Before Christmas light trail.
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What to Order at the New Time Out Market Near Union Square
Two excellent new restaurants opened last Friday, about 15 steps from each other near Union Square. One is a kebab stand from the unstoppable Unapologetic Foods team, whose Adda, Semma, and Dhamaka ...
FaceTime "Communication Safety" feature: A newer addition to iOS 26 appears to be the FaceTime "Communication Safety" feature that pauses communications if and when nudity is detected. The feature ...
Nestled along Orlando’s bustling International Drive, where tourist attractions compete for attention like seagulls after a dropped french fry, sits a welcoming yellow-signed haven that’s been serving ...
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Arctic lodges are the next big thing for fall travelers
Fall travel usually means chasing foliage in New England or sipping wine in Europe, but a growing number of travelers are looking farther north. Arctic ... Read moreThe post Arctic ...
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