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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous

According to The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft posted $81.3 billion in revenue for its fiscal second quarter, beating expectations. Its…

Halide's co-founder is heading back to Apple's design team - Professional coverage
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Halide’s co-founder is heading back to Apple’s design team

According to 9to5Mac, Halide and Lux co-founder Sebastiaan de With announced he is joining Apple's human interface design team. This…

Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC - Professional coverage
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Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC

According to ZDNet, Origami Linux is a relatively new distribution conceived in 2021 with the goal of creating something beautiful…

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Menlo Digital Launches 48MW Herndon Data Center for AI Workloads

Menlo Digital has broken ground on a new 48MW data center in Herndon, Virginia, according to recent announcements. The two-story facility represents part of the company’s broader 800MW development pipeline across multiple US markets. The project is scheduled for completion in Summer 2026.

Major Expansion in Northern Virginia

Menlo Equities has officially commenced construction on a significant new data center in the heart of Northern Virginia’s technology corridor, according to company announcements this week. Through its dedicated data center platform Menlo Digital, the real estate investment firm is building MD-DC1 in Herndon, Fairfax County—a strategic location that continues to attract massive infrastructure investment despite growing power constraints in the region.

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AT&T Advances Open RAN Deployment with Commercial Network Milestone

AT&T has successfully completed an Open RAN call using third-party radios on its commercial network, signaling tangible progress in its ambitious $14 billion network transformation. The achievement comes as the carrier accelerates its replacement of Nokia equipment with Ericsson’s open RAN platform while expanding its multivendor ecosystem.

Open RAN Moves From Lab to Live Network

AT&T has taken a significant step forward in its open radio access network (RAN) ambitions, reportedly completing what sources describe as the carrier’s first multivendor Open RAN call on its commercial network. According to industry reports, the achievement moves beyond previous lab-based demonstrations and represents tangible progress in AT&T’s massive network transformation initiative.

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Cramer Bullish on Tech Earnings, Highlights AI Winners in Packed Week

Earnings season intensifies next week with major tech companies including Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft reporting results. According to analysis from Jim Cramer’s Investing Club, several companies stand to benefit from AI-driven demand and cloud computing growth. The week’s reports will test whether the “Magnificent Seven” tech giants can maintain their market leadership momentum.

Tech Earnings Take Center Stage

Investors are bracing for one of the busiest earnings weeks of the season, with more than 150 S&P 500 companies set to report quarterly results. The spotlight falls heavily on technology giants, with four of the so-called “Magnificent Seven” – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft – all scheduled to release numbers. According to analysis from Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust portfolio, several companies appear positioned for strong performances driven by artificial intelligence demand and cloud computing growth.

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Microsoft Adds Google Lens-Style Visual Search to Windows 11 Snipping Tool

Microsoft has quietly integrated a Google Lens-like visual search feature directly into Windows 11’s Snipping Tool, according to recent reports. The enhancement allows users to capture screenshots and immediately access Bing-powered analysis for text extraction, translation, and even mathematical equation solving. This represents Microsoft’s latest move to embed AI capabilities directly into core Windows utilities.

Microsoft appears to be taking direct aim at Google Lens with a significant upgrade to one of Windows 11’s most practical built-in tools. The company has reportedly integrated visual search capabilities directly into the Snipping Tool, transforming the simple screenshot utility into an AI-powered research assistant.

From Screen Capture to Smart Analysis

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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Upgrade Barriers Face User Workarounds as Windows 10 Support Ends

Computer enthusiasts are finding ways around Microsoft’s Windows 11 hardware restrictions as Windows 10 reaches its end-of-support deadline. Reports indicate users with capable but technically “incompatible” systems are successfully upgrading using third-party tools, challenging Microsoft’s push toward new PC purchases.

The Upgrade Dilemma

As Windows 10 reached its official end of support in October, many PC owners discovered their perfectly functional computers suddenly became “obsolete” in Microsoft’s eyes. According to multiple tech reports, systems built as recently as 2020 with capable processors like Intel’s Core i9-9900 are being blocked from upgrading to Windows 11 due to missing security hardware requirements.

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Microsoft’s Xbox Mode for Windows Handhelds Reveals Enterprise Networking Cuts

Microsoft’s recently launched Full Screen Experience for Windows gaming handhelds reportedly achieves performance gains by disabling enterprise networking components rather than through major architectural changes. Technical analysis reveals the feature removes VPN protocols and legacy networking stacks that typically consume system resources. The findings suggest Microsoft is optimizing Windows for handheld gaming by shedding enterprise baggage rather than reinventing the platform.

Behind the Scenes of Microsoft’s Gaming Mode

Microsoft’s new Full Screen Experience for Windows 11 gaming handhelds represents more than just a fresh coat of paint for the Xbox interface. According to technical analysis circulating among industry observers, the feature achieves its claimed performance improvements through some surprisingly straightforward system trimming.

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Open Source Alternatives Challenge Subscription Software Dominance

A growing movement of technology professionals is abandoning subscription software in favor of free and open-source alternatives that offer greater control and reliability. According to industry analysis, tools like Microsoft’s PowerToys and decentralized solutions like Syncthing are gaining traction among users frustrated with recurring fees and data privacy concerns. This shift represents a broader trend toward software sovereignty in enterprise and personal computing environments.

The Subscription Backlash Gains Momentum

Technology users are increasingly pushing back against the subscription economy that has dominated software distribution for the past decade. According to recent industry analysis, professionals across sectors are expressing frustration with what one report characterized as “digital rent-seeking” – paying ongoing fees for tools they never truly own. The moment payments stop, access disappears and data becomes inaccessible, creating what sources describe as a hostage situation for users’ digital workflows.

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Microsoft Links Cortana with Xbox Live in Cross-Platform Push

Microsoft is reportedly expanding Cortana’s capabilities by connecting the digital assistant with Xbox Live accounts. The integration allows users to access gaming content and activity through Windows 10, suggesting broader cross-platform ambitions as Microsoft prepares to bring Windows 10 to Xbox One.

Microsoft appears to be taking significant steps toward unifying its digital ecosystem, with reports indicating the company has begun connecting its Cortana virtual assistant with Xbox Live gaming accounts. The integration, reportedly available even to non-Insider users of Windows 10, represents what analysts suggest could be the early stages of a broader cross-platform strategy.

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