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Switching from Windows to a MacBook after 30 years showed me the way of macOS, but there's something about PCs that I just ...
Microsoft launched Windows 3.1 on April 6, 1992. What made it so innovative 25 years ago? Let's take a stroll down memory lane in this slideshow.
The word "Registry" can strike fear into the hearts of Windows users, because it means digging through a database of seemingly arcane settings in order to troubleshoot or modify something that you ...
1,500 Windows 3.1 shareware apps are now free, immortalized on your browser Warp back to 1992 with Ross Perot, Saddam Hussein, hundreds of shareware nag notices.
One of the core issues many people cite when Windows Mobile’s shortcomings become the topic of discussion is the look. We’re not WinMo haters but … ...
Windows 11 could get a change to the way the Print Screen (PrtScn) key works which might annoy some users – but the good news is that even in testing right now, there’s a remedy for any ...
With iDOS and Windows 3.1, you can turn your iPad into a portable classic gaming machine. Benj has shown off several classic Windows titles running on his iPad, including games like Civilization II.
Don't want Windows 10? No problem, upgrade to Windows 3.1 instead Meet the Microsoft operating system that ushered in much of what we experience in desktop computing today.
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For example, you can create an Apple Frames automation to get the most recent screenshot, frame it, and save it to the Photos app with no manual interactions; or you can automate Apple Frames to get ...
Following the leaked AMD driver for Windows 11 22H2, which has massive performance boost in store for OpenGL, the corresponding driver from its rival Nvidia, version 525.14, has also leaked.
AMD's upcoming Windows 11 22H2 driver based on WDDM 3.1 will finally optimize the performance of OpenGL applications on Radeon GPUs, something which has been a problem for a very long time.