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Microsoft Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. It was first introduced in November 1985 and has been updated multiple times ever since. The two most common Windows editions are Windows Professional and Windows Home. All versions of this operating system include a graphical UI with a desktop where users can view files and folders in windows.
Lenovo Unveils a New Gaming Handheld Device Called Legion Go
This new addition to Lenovo's gaming ecosystem comes with top-tier specs, including an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, an 8.8-inch Lenovo PureSight Gaming Display with a 1600p resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, and more.
Microsoft Empowers Data Analysis with Python Integration in Excel
As of now, Python integration in Excel is available as a public preview exclusively for Microsoft 365 Insiders in the Beta Channel. While initially limited to the Windows platform, Microsoft plans to expand its availability to other platforms in the future.
Microsoft Announces the End of Cortana Support on Windows by Year's End
Microsoft has decided to realign its AI strategy, focusing more on productivity and cloud-based AI solutions for businesses, thus leading to Cortana's retirement from the Windows ecosystem.
Microsoft Introduced This Year's Ugly Christmas Sweater Featuring Clippy in the 90s Graphic Style
Microsoft will donate all proceeds from sweater sales to the College Success Foundation, an organization that helps students from low socioeconomic backgrounds successfully earn a college degree.
WhatsApp Introduced New Privacy Updates and Launched a Windows Native App
WhatsApp users can silently leave group chats without letting every participant know. Another privacy-focused feature will let WhatsApp users choose who can and cannot see when they're online.
Handy Tips: How to Quickly Resize Multiple Images on Windows 10
If you need to quickly resize a number of images, you can use Microsoft PowerToys to do so directly from File Explorer. The resized images will then be available in the same folder as the original ones. You can do this with as many images as you want.
Weekly Fun: The Neural Network Humanized All Popular Emojis
This week’s stories feature neural networks that humanized all popular emojis and an amusing Easter egg found in Windows 95.