Valve has confirmed Steam will be dropping support for 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system. The company said Windows 10 32-bit is used by just 0.01% of users, sparking the change.
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openSUSE Leap's First Major Update in 7 Years Has Arrived
This release is a major milestone for the openSUSE Leap distribution. openSUSE 15 arrived on the scene a full seven years ago. The next major update, presumably called openSUSE Leap 17, won't arrive ...
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Nifty ends under 24,650; investors await RBI policy outcome
Equity benchmarks closed with minor losses on Tuesday, marking the eighth straight day of decline. Volatility from the NSE's monthly F&O expiry and caution ahead of the RBI's MPC outcome kept ...
More Steam users have made the switch to Windows 11 in the past month. Just a few weeks before the death of Windows 10. You ...
The 2025-26 NHL season is right around the corner with the Florida Panthers raising their second consecutive Stanley Cup ...
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Microsoft is announcing today that Xbox Game Pass is getting a major overhaul, with the service now being split into ...
While you can always watch the best Halloween movies year-round, there’s nothing quite like curling up on a crisp autumn ...
Nintendo released a new update for the Switch 2 (and Switch) earlier this week, bumping the firmware up to Version 20.5.0. We ...
Battlefield 6 on PC will require more than just having a great rig, and here are the important software and drivers you need installed.
Next Gen Stats Insight for Texans-Ravens (via NFL Pro): Nick Chubb rushed for 61 yards on 11 carries with one touchdown, ...
Early Prime Day deals are here — along with some Wirecutter-exclusive discounts on mattresses, beauty, bedding, towels, and ...
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