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30 years later, my Hotmail email address still works, but I won't read your message
By Lance Ulanoff Published
Hotmail turns 30, but it's barely a shadow of its former self. I look at how the service started when Microsoft did with it and how it sort of lives on.

WhatsApp rolls out username reservations — here's how to claim yours
By Rowan Davies Published
WhatsApp is tightening the screws on its privacy with the announcement of usernames.

Manufacturers are killing mini PC and laptop performance with single-channel memory, and I'm sick of it
By Zak Storey Published
Some manufacturers are using single-channel memory to keep prices low - but it can have big repurcussions for performance.

5 WWDC features I’ll actually use more than Apple’s new Siri AI
By Graham Barlow Published
Apple announced so much more than just Siri AI at its recent WWDC. Here are five new features I'm looking forward to in the next macOS, and iOS, 27.

Steam Machine is pricey yet sold out in Japan — but be wary of cheap clones
By Darren Allan Published
Be careful around apparently enticing Steam Machine copies from Asia, even if the real thing is selling out at its eye-watering MSRP.

Windows 11's File Explorer finally gets the update it deserves
By Isaiah Williams Published
Windows 11's File Explorer is finally getting a speed improvement via Microsoft's latest update, but I can only hope a future update doesn't undo it.

A new Edge vs Safari debate is raging, but I think Firefox is best for Macs
By Alex Blake Published
Users on X have been debating whether Microsoft Edge or Safari is the best web browser for Mac.

The Razer Pro Type Ergo proves the company can do non-gaming keyboards well – but it’s not perfect
By Reece Bithrey Published
The Razer Pro Type Ergo brings stylish split ergonomics and clever software to the productivity market, but scissor switches and a high price hold it back.
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