another problem is that Windows 11 has eroded its users' trust and patience over time byendlessly pushing Microsoft's other products and servicesand refusing to respect user choices once they've been made. The companyfrequentlyfindsnew placesto putads; a "clean install" of the o...
If you just want to do a clean install from a bootable USB drive, the Windows 11 USB installer will run normally on any PC as long as Secure Boot is enabled and some flavor of TPM is present, no registry edits required. This is convenient if you’re just installing Windows 11 for ...
Simple, clean and above all, safe. If you prefer more action-oriented titles, this will not be your cup of tea, trust me. The pace is slow and combat is really something you should strive to avoid, whenever possible. Ars game reviewer Julian Marcone takes us through the world of Thief...
Ars Technica's Annalee Newitz and Cyrus Farivar talk to law professor Ahmed Ghappour of UC Hastings about immigration law and what to expect at US borders, depending on who you are, under new US government orders.Show Credits Released on 2/22/2017 Transcript 00:04 I'm Ann...
immediatly is “project history files”, in engineering they look through what went wrong and right from previous designs and carry the knowledge forward in a formal way, you rarely see this in software because nine times out of ten new software projects are not “Clean slate” at the start...
largely echoes the conclusions reached in April in aseparate security auditof TrueCrypt. It also uncovered several programming errors, the most serious of which involved the use of a Windows programming interface to generate random numbers used by cryptographic keys. The Fraunhofer researchers also foun...
Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer. Listing image: Microsoft Andrew CunninghamSenior Technology Reporter Andrew is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica, with a focus on...
Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron Op-ed: PC makers used to need to bring their own add-on bloatware—no longer. Listing image: Microsoft Samuel Axon Senior Editor Samuel Axon is a senior editor at Ars Technica. He covers Apple, software development, ...
"Because it is where I post AI-generated, human-finished portraits. Probably 95%+ of the followers don't realize. I'd like to come clean." Avery used Midjourney, an AI-powered image synthesis tool, to create images of people, which he would then combine and retouch in Photoshop for ...
Clean, modern, native Mac looks Gmail shortcuts, categories, syncing Pixel tracker blocking and unified inbox Transparent roadmap and regular updates The bad Client-only snoozing, no scheduling (yet) Not as many customization options as other clients No IMAP or non-Gmail offerings (yet) Gmail co...