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Microsoft veteran engineer explains why Windows 95's setup used a mini Windows 3.1 — dodging technical and UX issues
On August 24, 2025, tech enthusiasts commemorated three decades since Windows 95's debut—ushering in the now-ubiquitous Start menu. Yet, dissatisfaction looms over Windows 11, as users grapple with ...
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 test build is not about eye-catching features, it's about engineering. With the release of ...
Dave Plummer, a retired Microsoft Windows engineer and the father of Task Manager, has released a detailed critique of Windows on YouTube, arguing that the operating system "sucks" for many users.
Windows is laying the groundwork for a future where AI agents operate as first-class participants in the OS—governed, identifiable, and securely contained. We are all familiar with the basic concept ...
Retro Potato: Longtime Microsoft software engineer Raymond Chen recently responded to an intriguing retro-tech question posed by a game developer on X. The developer inquired about the three distinct ...
In a LinkedIn post from Microsoft engineer Galen Hunt has generated a fair bit of talk after sharing his goal to "eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030" - even advertising an open ...
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