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Category: Computing

Windows 11 is the slowest Windows yet, benchmark tests show
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Windows 11 is the slowest Windows yet, benchmark tests show

A YouTuber tested six generations of Windows on identical hardware. Windows 11 finished last in most benchmarks, including boot speed, app opening, and memory usage, raising questions about its performance claims.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
Trump’s Venezuela Grab Was Illegal. Here’s Why That Matters.
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Trump’s Venezuela Grab Was Illegal. Here’s Why That Matters.

According to Bloomberg Business, the U.S. incursion into Venezuela to extract President Nicolás Maduro and his wife for trial was a blatantly illegal act under international and U.S. law. The operation, coupled with Trump’s stated intent to “run” Venezuela for its oil, represents a direct assault on

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
Microsoft’s Office branding is a confusing mess, again
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Microsoft’s Office branding is a confusing mess, again

A wave of online posts claims Microsoft has rebranded Office to Microsoft 365 Copilot. The reality is more complicated, stemming from a confusing rebrand of a specific hub app that happened over a year ago.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
HP’s New OmniBook Ultra Bets Big on Snapdragon X2 Elite
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HP’s New OmniBook Ultra Bets Big on Snapdragon X2 Elite

HP is launching a redesigned OmniBook Ultra laptop this month, featuring an exclusive version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. The company is also pushing a new zero-lattice keyboard design across its premium lineup, a move that’s drawing some skepticism from reviewers.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
MSI’s New Stealth 16 Looks Like a MacBook, Packs a 5090
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MSI’s New Stealth 16 Looks Like a MacBook, Packs a 5090

MSI has completely redesigned its Stealth 16 laptop for a 2026 release. With a MacBook Pro-like aluminum body and specs up to an RTX 5090, it’s trying to be a true pro-grade machine that also games.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
MSI’s New Gaming Laptop Is Thinner, Pricier, and Coming in 2026
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MSI’s New Gaming Laptop Is Thinner, Pricier, and Coming in 2026

MSI unveiled a thinner version of its Crosshair gaming laptop at CES. The Crosshair 16 Max HX packs upgraded specs into a chassis that’s 14.3% slimmer, but it won’t launch until April 2026 starting at $1,649.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
Amazon’s Alexa+ AI is now free to try online, but a subscription is coming
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Amazon’s Alexa+ AI is now free to try online, but a subscription is coming

Amazon has opened up early access to its Alexa+ generative AI assistant to anyone through a website. The move frees the AI from hardware, but it’s a temporary freebie before it gets bundled with Amazon Prime or costs $20 a month on its own.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
Audeze’s Maxwell 2 Headset Aims for Gaming Audio Dominance
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Audeze’s Maxwell 2 Headset Aims for Gaming Audio Dominance

Audeze has launched the Maxwell 2 gaming headset at CES 2026. It features new planar magnetic drivers, an AI noise-canceling mic, and a staggering 80+ hours of battery life. Pricing starts at $329.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 5, 2026
Qualcomm’s Cheaper X2 Plus Chip Aims for Mainstream Laptops
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Qualcomm’s Cheaper X2 Plus Chip Aims for Mainstream Laptops

Qualcomm is launching a scaled-back, more affordable version of its laptop processor called the Snapdragon X2 Plus. The chip, announced at CES, comes in 6-core and 10-core variants and features a powerful NPU for AI tasks. It’s part of a broader push to grow Arm-based chips in the PC market, which c

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 5, 2026
The End of the API? Why Your Software’s Next Interface is Language
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The End of the API? Why Your Software’s Next Interface is Language

We’re moving from asking “which API do I call?” to simply stating what we want to achieve. This shift to natural language as the primary interface is a fundamental architectural change, not just a UX tweak.

by Darren HoltJanuary 4, 2026

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