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  2. Remix OS - Wikipedia

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    Remix OS was a computer operating system that allowed PC users to run Android apps on x86 and ARM architectures. It was developed by Jide Technology and discontinued in 2017 after Google requested to remove Google Mobile Services.

  3. Black screen of death - Wikipedia

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    A black screen of death is a fatal system error displayed by some versions of Windows or macOS. It can be caused by various issues, such as missing files, file ...

  4. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    BlueStacks is a software that allows users to run Android applications on Windows or macOS computers. It offers various features such as multi-instance, livestreaming, and cloud gaming, and supports different versions of Android and Windows.

  5. Criticism of Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP has been criticized for its vulnerabilities due to buffer overflows and its susceptibility to malware such as viruses, trojan horses, and worms.Nicholas Petreley for The Register notes that "Windows XP was the first version of Windows to reflect a serious effort to isolate users from the system, so that users each have their own private files and limited system privileges."

  6. 2024 CrowdStrike-related IT outages - Wikipedia

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    A faulty software update by CrowdStrike caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows computers running its Falcon Sensor security software on 19 July 2024. The outage disrupted daily life, businesses, and governments around the world and cost at least US$10 billion in damages.

  7. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Windows operating systems for personal computers, servers, and other devices, from Windows 1.0 to Windows 11. See the release dates, codenames, editions, build numbers, architectures, and end of support dates for each version.

  8. GeForce Now - Wikipedia

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    GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service by Nvidia that lets users stream games from their own libraries or a subscription library. It supports over 1500 games on various platforms and requires a stable internet connection.

  9. Samsung NC10 - Wikipedia

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    Samsung NC10 is a subnotebook / netbook computer released in 2008 with a 10.2" screen and a large battery. It runs on Windows XP and can be upgraded to Windows 10, Linux, or Mac OS X.