Microsoft’s Free Tool Just Made It Way Easier to Clean Up Your PC

Microsoft’s Free Tool

If you’ve ever felt the frustration of your computer slowing down over time, you’re not alone. The once-snappy performance of your PC gradually fades as temporary files accumulate, background processes drain resources, and startup programs seem to take forever to load. Until now, users have had to rely on third-party tools like CCleaner to manage these issues. But Microsoft has now stepped in with its own built-in solution: PC Manager.

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Tesla owner upgrades old Model 3—shows how easy it is to modernize

Tesla owner upgrades old Model 3

If you’ve ever felt that your trusty Tesla Model 3 is lagging behind the latest innovations, you’re not alone. Recently, one inventive owner demonstrated that you don’t always have to shell out for a new car to enjoy modern enhancements. With a bit of creativity and some elbow grease, he retrofitted his older Model 3 with the advanced suspension technology found in the new “Highland” edition.

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After 2 years in a Tesla Model Y, I spent 4 days in an Xpeng G6—here’s my verdict

I spent 4 days in an Xpeng G6—here’s my verdict

After two years behind the wheel of my trusty Tesla Model Y, I recently had the chance to test drive the ambitious Chinese rival, the Xpeng G6, for four days. Given all the hype about it being a potential “Tesla killer,” I was curious to see if it lived up to the claims. Here’s an honest account of my experience.

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China shocks U.S. by restricting minerals crucial for chip production

China shocks U.S.

In a dramatic turn that has caught many by surprise, China has tightened export controls on critical minerals that are vital for semiconductor manufacturing and advanced defense technologies in the United States. This move, echoing the ongoing tech rivalry between the two superpowers, has sent ripples through both the tech and defense sectors.

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Developing a 6th-gen fighter jet could fail—but UK, Italy & Japan think otherwise

Developing a 6th-gen fighter jet could fail

Building the next-generation fighter jet is no small undertaking. As history has shown, these ambitious projects are fraught with challenges—rising costs, technical issues, and unexpected delays. The Lockheed Martin F-35, for example, stands as a prime example of such complexity, with its total program costs soaring to a staggering $1.7 trillion, making it one of the most expensive defense initiatives ever. Despite this cautionary tale, the UK, Italy, and Japan are forging ahead, teaming up to take on the challenge of creating a sixth-generation fighter jet, confident they can avoid the same pitfalls.

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This Google Home update promises to revolutionize smart homes

Google Home update

Google has just unveiled a major update to Google Home, and it could be the breakthrough smart home enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting. With this new update, users can now control all their Matter-compatible devices without needing an internet connection. For anyone invested in home automation, this development brings exciting new possibilities.

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Microsoft now offers a free tool to refresh your Windows 10 and 11 PCs

Microsoft

If you’ve been using a Windows PC for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed that performance can start to lag. Over time, slow start-up times, excessive background processes, and a buildup of unnecessary files can leave your system running less efficiently. For years, users have relied on third-party software like CCleaner to clean up their PCs, but now Microsoft has introduced a free, built-in tool to do all the heavy lifting for you. Enter PC Manager, a new, official way to optimize your system without relying on external programs.

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Remote work myths debunked: study challenges employers and employees alike

Remote work myths debunked

As remote work continues to be a hot topic, a new study has surfaced that challenges some of the long-standing beliefs held by both employers and employees about productivity, inequality, and the financial benefits of working from home. In the wake of the pandemic, many companies are eager to bring workers back to the office, citing reasons like inequality and collaboration. However, recent findings show that the reality is more complex than many would like to admit.

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Netflix’s new #1: A 44-year-old sci-fi hit returns to surprise longtime fans

Netflix’s new #1

For fans of towering mechs and epic space battles, the return of an iconic sci-fi franchise is a dream come true. After more than four decades of influencing the mecha genre, Mobile Suit Gundam is making a powerful comeback. The legendary series has made its way to Netflix with a brand-new anime, Mobile Suit Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance. This latest chapter is sure to captivate die-hard fans while introducing a new generation to the extraordinary world of Gundam.

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