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Apple Removes Thousands of Apps Due to Digital Services Act Requirements
Apple has removed thousands of apps from its European Union App Store for failing to comply with the Digital Services Act, which requires developers to provide a verified address, email, and phone number. This move is part of Apple’s broader efforts to adhere to new regulations aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in digital marketplaces. Developers who have not submitted…
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Windows 11 system requirements in 2025
UPDATED 2/17/2025: Windows 11 has introduced stricter system requirements compared to its predecessors. To upgrade or perform a clean installation, your device must have a 64-bit dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 and Secure Boot. Without these specifications, upgrading from Windows 10 is (technically) not possible. Unless, of course,…
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 System Requirements: Minimum and Recommended
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is coming, and the anticipation for the iconic RPG sequel is at an all-time high. KCD 2 will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Building upon the original, the sequel will bring more intense and massive content, requiring powerful systems. This means KCD 2 should have higher system requirements. So, can your…
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First Requirements Become Legally Binding
As of Feb. 2, 2025, the first few requirements of the E.U.’s AI Act are legally binding. Businesses operating in the region that do not abide by these requirements are at risk of a fine of up to 7% of their global annual turnover. Certain AI use cases are now not allowed, including using it to manipulate behaviour and cause…
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No support or updates for Windows 11 PCs without minimum hardware requirements – Computerworld
Microsoft also doesn’t elaborate on what it means by Windows 11 “compatibility issues,” so this is a matter of guesswork. However, it’s possible to imagine that new features that assume a TPM is available could cause instability on a machine lacking this facility. It could also affect drivers for older hardware no longer supported in Windows 11, although this would…
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Microsoft refuses to back down on Windows 11 hardware requirements
While Microsoft has been urging people to shift from Windows 10 to Windows 11 ahead of ending support for the older operating system, there’s one thing it won’t do – budge on key hardware requirements. Microsoft has spent the year urging people to switch to the newer OS, trying everything from rolling out new features to full-page upgrade prompts. While…
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How to create Windows 11 bootable USB to bypass requirements with Rufus
UPDATED 10/29/2024: On Rufus, you can create a Windows 11 bootable USB that bypasses the TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and memory requirements on unsupported hardware. In addition, you can use the tool to create a custom installation media that bypasses the internet and the Microsoft account requirements. You can even prevent the system from enabling BitLocker or Device Encryption automatically,…
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CISA proposes new security requirements to protect govt, personal data
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is proposing security requirements to prevent adversary states from accessing American’s personal data as well as government-related information. The requirements are aimed at entities that engage in restricted transactions that involve bulk U.S. sensitive personal data or U.S. government-related data, especially if the info is exposed to “countries of concern” or “covered persons.”…
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Star Wars Outlaws gets a new trailer — and PC hardware requirements
Image: Ubisoft Ubisoft has published the PC requirements for Star Wars Outlaws, which is releasing later this month on August 30th, in a post that also points to a new gameplay trailer for the Grand Theft Auto-style space adventure. The trailer compares the game’s looks when certain features, like DLSS, are turned on versus off. There may not be any…
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