- WinRAR releases emergency patch for serious security vulnerability, users need to update immediately

Last week, WinRAR version 7.13 was released, fixing a directory traversal vulnerability, tracked under the identifier CVE-2025-8088.
- AMD officially launches Radeon RX 7400: 28 cores, 8GB GDDR6, consumes only 55W

After introducing the popular GPU PRO W7400, AMD continues to launch the gaming version – Radeon RX 7400 – with almost identical configuration.
- Google officially kills Steam on Chromebooks

Google once had ambitions to turn Chromebooks into serious gaming platforms.
- Intel is struggling with chip production capacity

Intel is struggling with yield rates for its latest silicon manufacturing technologies and processes.
- Microsoft confirms extending Edge support on Windows 10 for another three years

Microsoft confirms continued support for Edge browser and WebView2 Runtime on Windows 10 until at least October 2028, even without participating in the ESU program
- Microsoft launches 'savior' Windows 365 Reserve - Cloud computer ready to replace when main PC has problem

If one day your main computer 'goes on strike' due to power outage, malware infection, update error or any other reason, Microsoft is ready to lend you a Cloud PC to continue your
- AOL 'kills' dial-up Internet: Farewell after more than 3 decades

It seems like 2025 is the year of goodbyes. Legendary software and once-popular services are all saying goodbye.
- Microsoft is about to stop supporting Windows 11 version 23H2 (Sun Valley 3)

While all the attention is focused on the official end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, many people may forget that many other Microsoft products are also approaching
- Microsoft confirms launch of exclusive Office apps for Windows 11, automatically installed and launched

Microsoft has just officially announced a series of new applications in the Microsoft 365 utility suite, called 'Microsoft 365 Companions'.
- GPT-5 is officially integrated into Visual Studio

A few days ago, OpenAI announced GPT-5 – its most advanced AI model to date.
- Windows Hello vulnerability allows hackers to log in with fake facial photos

However, recently, at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, two researchers Tillmann Osswald and Dr. Baptiste David (from Germany) revealed how the enterprise version of
- Bing Image Creator integrates the latest GPT-4o image generation model from OpenAI for free

Microsoft has just announced that Bing Image Creator now integrates the GPT-4o image generation model for free - the latest technology from OpenAI.
- Check out Microsoft's 'exclusive' 50th anniversary Windows 11 wallpapers

This version of Bloom wallpaper is designed in dark tones, dotted with some sparkling gold effects.
- Quantum computer generates first 'certified' random number

Unlike regular random numbers that are simply hard to guess, certified random means that the data is completely newly generated and mathematically verified.
- Google Launches Gemini CLI GitHub Actions: Automate PR Review, Issue Triage, and More

Google has just announced Gemini CLI GitHub Actions - a completely free AI programming support tool, developed from internal needs in managing pull requests and issues on GitHub.
- Microsoft details hardware requirements after upgrading unsupported PCs to Windows 11

As the Windows 10 support period is coming to an end, Microsoft and traditional partners such as AMD, Asus and Dell are encouraging users to switch to Windows 11 soon.
- Google Gemini Launches Awesome Comic Drawing Feature: Just Enter Your Idea, AI Will Take Care of the Rest

Google's Gemini AI platform has just added a super cool creative feature: turning users' ideas into vivid comic book frames.
- Microsoft is about to open source the Windows 11 user interface

Microsoft already owns a lot of open source projects. And in recent years, the Redmond company has also been more open to contributions from the community.
- Steam announces end of support for macOS 11

Valve – the developer of the Steam game distribution platform – has just announced that it will officially stop supporting the macOS 11 (Big Sur) operating system from October 15,
- This 'wonder material' can be bent in unprecedented ways

Physicists at the University of Vienna, in collaboration with a research team from the Vienna University of Technology, have found a way to make graphene – a material known for its