

W11 overtakes W10, Game Destruction Clauses, Samsung leaks + more!
Jul 8, 2025
Windows 11 has officially surpassed Windows 10 in market share, signaling a big shift for Microsoft. Meanwhile, Ubisoft's controversial game destruction clause sparks heated debates among gamers. Exciting leaks reveal details about the Samsung Z Fold7 and Flip7. Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake CPU is on the horizon, while TikTok faces challenges in adapting its app in the U.S. A new Linux tool for lossless scaling and a quirky USB-C flash drive design are also discussed, blending humor with tech updates.
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Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10
- Windows 11 has overtaken Windows 10 in desktop market share four years after its launch.
- This shift happened even as users were just starting to prefer Windows 10 more widely.
Game Destruction Clauses Are Industry Standard
- Ubisoft's clause requiring users to destroy games if the license ends is common across the industry.
- The Stop Killing Games initiative challenges this, but industry groups call non-blocking end-of-life plans impossible.
Samsung Foldables Leaked Prematurely
- Samsung's upcoming folding phones, including Z Fold7 and Flip7, were fully leaked before official announcement.
- Leaks included specs and promotional materials, undermining surprise for their upcoming unveiling.