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timwakeling
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That's a good point; I hadn't thought of that. Perhaps the button should be a global mute but ALSO activate th
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That's what I was thinking. Surely Windows is the gatekeeper to all hardware so it ought to be able to apply a
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Ah, look — proper sized buttons and UI text that you can actually read and click with your mouse (yes, I did
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As you rightly point out, this is not even close to being as "eco-friendly" as it could be. Wake me up when sa
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I'm afraid to say that the concurrent releasing of significant new versions of both Android and Windows, each
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I was also about to dive in until I saw the list of exceptions. There are some very large and well used apps a
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I seem to remember when AMD stopped needlessly ramping up the GHz on its processors, but knew customers still
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Partners with Discord? There's a juicily ironic headline. :)
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In reply to SyncMe:Fairly sure Google wouldn't be thrilled to be in a position where they ended up having
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I was ready to mock, until it occurred to me how great it would be to watch something like a video or TV progr
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My Surface Pro (2017) did get a long list of updates like that. Oddly, most of them had dates on them suggesti
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That UK voice sounds exactly like the Google Assistant has always sounded in the UK. I guess all that's h
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Shame. I was looking forward to "Windows 10 Version 2003" in about 18 months' time.
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I remember the olden days when Microsoft actually stuck to its policy of saving all its updates to the next Pa
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The iPhone 6s was a clever name; every time you said it out loud you subtly reminded yourself that it was a su
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In reply to djross95:I quite agree! I was just somewhat taken aback to discover that Chrome OS didn't alr
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PIN sign-in? Good grief; they'll be adding advanced features like WiFi support or the ability to run two
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In reply to skane2600:I'm pretty sure I'd get used to gestures very quickly and would find it no pro
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In reply to Alastair_Cooper:True. My hunch is that it will probably upgrade automatically to the public releas
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I upgraded to 17133 and then opted back out of the Insider Programme. Do you think I will get the final releas
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In reply to BoItmanLives:I understand your frustration, but seriously it is impossible in programming to catch
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What does Windows need a camera app for? Is holding your laptop above your head at concerts now a thing? :o
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Google provides a UI for a Microsoft service on an Apple device ... what is this devilry? ;)
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Ironically, the behaviour in the picture above your article (popups that aren't new windows but just thin
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Nice - so you can easily crop screenshots now by the look of those handles, so that people can crop off the to
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Does anyone running these builds know whether you can now actually draw with the pen in Photoshop without just
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"Sporadically and inconsistently deployed", as, sadly, all Windows visual design changes always have been, and
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Any word on whether these enhancements automatically apply to other apps that use the pen (I'm thinking P
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In reply to Waethorn:Now that is clever! Not sarcasm; I think that is really ingenious. Of course it increases