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BetaBeacon
March 17, 2026
The X1 Box emulator allows Android devices to run original Xbox games, requiring specific requirements such as Android 8+, a 64-bit ARM processor, Vulkan-compatible GPU, and at least 8GB of RAM. Additional features like save states, controller support, and shader caching enhance gameplay, while limitations such as app crashes and performance variability may occur on less powerful devices.
BetaBeacon
March 15, 2026
To play original Xbox games with X1 BOX, you need to set it up by downloading necessary files such as MCPX Boot ROM image, Xbox's BIOS, a pre-formatted Xbox hard drive image, and XISO game ROMs. Emulators like X1 BOX are legal, but obtaining ROMs from games you don't own is illegal. It is recommended to legally source all ROM files to avoid legal issues.
Winsage
February 21, 2026
Windows has a nearly 70% global market share as the dominant desktop operating system, but users often complain about bloatware. Windows Utility by Chris Titus is a tool that simplifies the debloating process through a single command in Windows PowerShell, offering a graphical user interface for tasks like debloating, disabling telemetry, uninstalling preinstalled applications, and managing services. It enhances performance by enabling high-performance power plans and optimizing Windows Update behavior. The utility includes O&O's ShutUp10++ for managing data collection practices and allows users to save customized settings for future installations. It features a built-in package installer that supports Chocolatey and WinGet, enabling bulk installations of applications.
Tech Optimizer
February 14, 2026
The dataset utilized consists of police log entries from the Cambridge Police Department (CPD), which includes the date and time of incidents, type of incident, location, and a detailed description. The project follows a structured ETL process that involves extracting data via the Socrata Open Data API, validating the data for integrity, transforming it for optimal storage, and loading it into a PostgreSQL database. The extraction is performed using a Python client for the API, and validation checks ensure the presence of expected columns and the integrity of the data. The transformation process includes removing duplicates and splitting the datetime column into separate components. The data is then loaded into PostgreSQL, where a table is created to store the incidents. The entire ETL process is automated using Prefect, allowing for daily execution. Finally, the data is visualized using Metabase, which connects to the PostgreSQL database to create dashboards that display crime trends over time.
Winsage
January 30, 2026
Microsoft ceased support for Windows 10 in October 2022, prompting users to consider their next steps, especially those with PCs that do not meet the requirements for Windows 11. A desktop built in 2020 with an Intel Core i9-9900 CPU lacks a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0, which is necessary for Windows 11 eligibility. Microsoft encouraged users to invest in new hardware rather than upgrade existing systems. However, there are workarounds available for users with compatible machines. One method involves using the third-party program Rufus to install Windows 11, which requires an empty USB thumb drive with at least 8GB of storage. The installation process includes downloading Rufus, obtaining the Windows 11 ISO, and following specific steps to bypass TPM and other requirements.
Winsage
January 27, 2026
Microsoft has ceased support for several older operating systems, discontinuing regular security updates, which raises concerns about user vulnerability to malware and security threats. Additionally, some users of Windows 11 have reported boot issues following the January update, and Microsoft is working to resolve this problem.
Winsage
January 26, 2026
Windows 7 and Vista are set to make a comeback in 2026, with modder Bob Pony creating ready-to-install ISO files for both operating systems. The Windows 7 x86 ISO includes updates until October 2024 and requires a CPU that supports SSE2 instructions. Microsoft has a program called Premium Assurance that provides security updates for legacy systems like Windows Vista for up to six years. However, Microsoft has officially ceased support for both Windows 7 and Vista, raising security concerns for users. Running these operating systems in a virtual machine is suggested as a safer alternative. The renewed interest in older systems is partly due to dissatisfaction with Windows 11, which has faced issues like unbootable PCs and stringent hardware requirements.
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