Editor Columns
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The rise of the greatest video streaming service
YouTube is here, there, and everywhere
Will the CHIPS Act survive the Trump presidency?
The CHIPS and Science Act might be in danger under the 47th President of the United States of America, and that might scare some businesses.
Microsoft keeps betting on AI for Windows 11, and Arm PCs get even better
I can't stop being excited about Windows on Arm
Remember Bricopacks? They could transform Windows XP into something special
CrystalXP was at the forefront of custom UI development.
Your iPhone and Mac might stop working in 2554
Apple's operating systems have a fixed shelf life.
Windows 11's biggest AI feature gets recalled yet again as we approach Windows 10's demise
Will Microsoft ever release Recall?
How the Apple II became one of the most innovative PCs (not Macs)
Apple had roaring success in the 1980s with the Apple II ... a PC.
Computers can't generate random numbers, so how do they?
Games use RNG for everything, but how do they do that?
AI in Windows 11 is finally getting (kind of) interesting
Can Microsoft actually overcome the stigma of AI?
Microsoft needs to change how it processes Windows Insider feedback
The Feedback Hub doesn't hold up anymore
LLMs like ChatGPT can't "think" and we need to stop pretending that they can
People talk about LLMs and reasoning, but the truth is that LLMs can't think, and they're just operating off of patterns.
Bit by Bit weekly: Counter-Strike: Neural Offensive, Large Language Models are destroying the internet, and you might be able to run Linux apps on Android soon
In this week's edition of Bit by Bit, you can read about running Counter-Strike in a neural network, LLMs ruining the internet, and Linux on Android.
Looking back at 20 years of Ubuntu, the world's most popular Linux distro
Take a quick look at the history of Ubuntu.
Microsoft reminds us that the Windows Insider Program is meaningless
You can sign up to get the latest Windows features... eventually?
The Drive: The Return of Modularity
Looking at some incredible things in the technology world.
