
Robert Carnevale
Robert Carnevale was formerly a News Editor for Windows Central. He's a big fan of Kinect (it lives on in his heart), Sonic the Hedgehog, and the legendary intersection of those two titans, Sonic Free Riders. He is the author of Cold War 2395.
Latest articles by Robert Carnevale

New report claims Windows 11 adoptions haven't even eclipsed Windows XP market share
By Robert Carnevale published
If these numbers are to be believed, Windows 11 adoption isn't speeding along.

Microsoft announces a new victory against organized botnet crime
By Robert Carnevale published
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has struck again, this time against a botnet dubbed ZLoader. The company set up a digital sinkhole to disrupt the botnet's activities.

An EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU is now in stock at MSRP
By Robert Carnevale published
Are you a PC gamer who likes to ball on a budget? For the first time in years, that's possible again, thanks to EVGA.

Microsoft President discusses metaverse economy and Meta pricing model
By Robert Carnevale published
As various metaverses approach, more people are asking questions about the logistics of said virtual worlds' commerce. Microsoft President Brad Smith shed light on his company's perspective.

Microsoft says Windows under attack from Chinese threat actors using stealth malware
By Robert Carnevale published
The group that went after MS Exchange server vulnerabilities is back again for another stab at ruffling Microsoft's feathers. This time, it's utilizing a stealthy Windows exploit to cause trouble.

Windows Holographic version 22H1 now available for HoloLens 2
By Robert Carnevale published
If you or your organization own HoloLens headsets, it's time to get the latest update for Windows Holographic. Version 22H1 is available now and packs loads of new features.

April 2022 Patch Tuesday for Windows 11 and 10: Security fixes and update on recovery disc issue
By Robert Carnevale published
Another Patch Tuesday has arrived. It packs the usual slew of security and servicing stack updates for the latest versions of Windows, along with a few extra bits and baubles.

Report: Dell takes the crown in US Q1 2022 PC shipments, EMEA market impacted by Russia-Ukraine war
By Robert Carnevale published
Dell managed to outshine Lenovo and HP in Q1 2022 U.S. PC shipments.

The all-digital Microsoft Security Summit takes place on May 12, 2022
By Robert Carnevale published
You've read security reports from Microsoft, but now it's time to join the official summit and get even more intel on where the company is at when it comes to threat actors and cyber ne'er-do-wells.

Here's why 2022 is the right time for NVIDIA's RTX 40-series GPUs to launch
By Robert Carnevale published
If consumers are unable to get the graphics cards of yesterday, is the world ready for the graphics cards of tomorrow? Experts have a verdict on the matter.

European Commission strikes back after EU drops $1.2 billion Intel fine
By Robert Carnevale published
At what point has a legal battle gone on too long for its own good?

The full Windows 95 launch keynote is now viewable on YouTube
By Robert Carnevale published
You remember Windows 95. Microsoft remembers Windows 95. History remembers Windows 95. But does anyone remember its keynote launch event with Jay Leno?

Microsoft adds new products to bug bounty eligibility list
By Robert Carnevale published
Are you a digital bug hunter? Do you want to get paid for the discoveries you make? Because Microsoft is now monetarily rewarding a wider range of flaw detections across its products.

New WhatsApp beta UWP release now has archived chats feature
By Robert Carnevale published
The WhatsApp beta for Windows isn't done upping its game. Get ready for the rollout of the archived chats feature.

Microsoft Edge 100 upgrades sleeping tabs for maximum efficiency
By Robert Carnevale published
The performance perks of Edge are getting another round of enhancements, this time in the form of an updated sleeping tabs feature.

New report casts doubt over chip industry's ability to keep up with demand
By Robert Carnevale published
Not-so-great news in the semiconductor industry strikes... again.

Microsoft is ending support for certain .NET Framework versions soon
By Robert Carnevale published
If you're still working with .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, or 4.6.1, your days are numbered. On April 26, 2022, Microsoft's moving on.

New Microsoft Azure off-planet space solutions are here
By Robert Carnevale published
A not-so-long time ago, in a galaxy we all live in: Microsoft is going hard in the paint with its space solutions, ensuring that Azure will get closer to the stars faster than any of us.

AMD drivers may be overclocking your CPU without asking for permission
By Robert Carnevale published
Not everyone likes to overclock their hardware given the risks such a move poses to a PC's parts. However, AMD drivers aren't giving everyone the choice to abstain from the preference.

Windows Mixed Reality clings to relevancy in March 2022 Steam survey stats
By Robert Carnevale published
Come rain, snow, sleet, or hail, Steam hardware and software surveys will persist. That's why we're gathered here, once again, to discuss the latest monthly figures.

Dell Latitude 9430 is the portable, 'ultra-premium' productivity machine for leaders
By Robert Carnevale published
Dell has new laptops coming to workers, including the Latitude 9430 which is built for leaders in need of battery power, flexibility, and mobility-friendly tech.

Check out Dell's new UltraSharp USB-C Hub monitors and latest wave of PC accessories
By Robert Carnevale published
Whether you're in the market for monitors, soundbars, charge docks, or other items, Dell has something for everyone.

UGREEN HiTune T3 Wireless ANC Earbuds review: AirPods for people who love themselves
By Robert Carnevale published
If you absolutely must rock the trendy "white elephant trunk" earbud look but don't want to pay an arm and a leg to do so, UGREEN has the affordable solution for you.
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