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I tested Speechify’s new Windows app — here’s why it impressed me
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Testing Speechify’s new Windows app proves voice typing is faster than a keyboard, though AI quirks and a $29 monthly fee remain significant hurdles.

Windows 11’s latest Insider update adds NPU tracking — a small change with big future vibes
By Cale Hunt published
Windows 11 Arriving now for Windows 11 Insiders is a buff to Task Manager that provides far more information about your PC's NPU usage and performance. Here's how it works and why it makes sense in 2026.

Nintendo's anti Palworld patent deemed "too obvious" by US Patent Office
By Jennifer Young published
GAMING All 26 claims under the controversial patent have been deemed unoriginal in a non-final ruling

RAM prices have killed the Raspberry Pi 5 being a beacon of affordable computing
By Richard Devine published
News The Raspberry Pi has always been a poster child for cheap computing, but thanks to a third price rise in recent months, it's no longer the default best choice.

Xbox PC Remote Tools arrive to speed up game deployment, testing, and debugging on Windows devices
By Adam Hales published
XBOX PC Microsoft has unveiled Xbox PC Remote Tools, a new suite designed to streamline deployment, testing, and debugging for Windows game developers across remote devices.

Microsoft Teams finally tackles its everyday frustrations, starting with the Enter key
By Sean Endicott published
Apps The March 2026 update for Microsoft Teams adds highly requested features like 'Enter' key customization and a new 'mark all as read' shortcut.

Fallout Season 2’s final numbers are in, and they’re bigger than anyone expected
By Adam Hales published
Bethesda Fallout Season 2 has reached 83 million viewers within its first 13 weeks, making it one of Prime Video’s biggest returning shows and highlighting strong demand for the franchise.

Microsoft faces new questions from UK watchdog over AI competition
By Kevin Okemwa published
Microsoft The UK CMA is coming after Microsoft again, and this time it's all about AI and ecosystem control, which are at the center of the debate.

Microsoft 365 is testing action‑taking assistants that could change how you work
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft’s latest hire is bringing OpenClaw and personal AI agents to Microsoft 365, but it also raises questions about the company's commitment to reducing AI integrations across its tech stack.
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