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Windows 11 Bug Blocks Drive C Access and Cripples Some PCs
A recent Windows 11 bug has caused some systems to lose access to the C: drive, rendering machines partially or fully unusable. This article explains symptoms, likely causes, immediate user steps, recovery options for consumers and IT teams, and long-term protections to prevent recurrence.

Denuvo Added to Crimson Desert One Week Before Release
Pearl Abyss announced Denuvo protection on Crimson Desert just days before launch, sparking debate about DRM, performance, and player trust. This article breaks down what Denuvo does, why the timing matters, how it can affect players and modders, and practical steps consumers and developers can take moving forward.

China’s Maglev Hits 700 km/h in 2 Seconds — New Speed Record
China has reportedly pushed maglev technology to a new frontier, accelerating a test vehicle from stands to 700 km/h in roughly two seconds. This feature unpacks the engineering, risks, and global implications of that milestone and what it means for the future of high-speed transit.

How Shorthand Beat Typing: Masters Reached 280 WPM
An in-depth look at shorthand — the fast, phonetic handwriting systems like Gregg and Pitman that historically outpaced typing, how they worked, who mastered them, and whether they still matter today.

Why Two Is the New One: Dual Systems Driving Modern Tech
From smartphone chips to hybrid cloud architectures and human+AI workflows, pairing — not singularity — is the dominant design pattern shaping performance, resilience, and user experience in technology today.

Oracle Cuts 30,000 Jobs as Banks Retreat from AI Data Center Financing
Oracle's announced reduction of 30,000 positions signals a major recalibration within the cloud and AI infrastructure market as traditional banks step back from financing large-scale AI data centers. This article analyzes the business logic, financing dynamics, market consequences, and human impact behind the shake-up.