Windows 11 Without Copilot, Ads, and Telemetry: Apps That Can Help You Achieve It

Many Windows 11 users are frustrated by unnecessary features like Copilot, extensive telemetry, widgets, and intrusive background processes. These elements can significantly strain system resources, leading to slower performance. Fortunately, removing these non-essential additions is achievable. This article explores safe and effective methods to “debloat” Windows 11 and reclaim control over your operating system.

The PC Market is Clearly Losing Out: Hardware Becomes Too Expensive

The global PC market is experiencing a significant downturn, driven by an ongoing RAM crisis and escalating raw material costs due to geopolitical events. While shipments are projected to decline by 11.6% relative to 2025, higher average product prices are expected to boost overall revenue. Experts predict stabilization by 2028 but warn that 2025 price levels are unlikely to return, necessitating increased consumer purchasing power.

First Reviews of MacBook Neo Make It Clear: One Flaw Could Be Its Downfall

Major U.S. tech publications have released their reviews of the new MacBook Neo, highlighting its budget-friendly appeal but pinpointing 8GB of RAM as a significant limitation for multitasking. While it excels in battery life and basic tasks, performance slows under heavy load, and it falls short for demanding gaming or users needing a larger display. Critics largely agree it’s a strong contender for light office work and entertainment, priced around $749, but power users may need to consider the MacBook Air.

Apple Changes Strategy: From Affordable to Ultra

Apple is revamping its product strategy, introducing the budget-friendly MacBook Neo at $599 while simultaneously developing a new line of high-end ‘Ultra’ devices, including a foldable iPhone and advanced AirPods. This dual approach aims to expand market reach and push technological boundaries.

Ryzen AI 400 Official: AMD Brings NPUs to Desktop Computers

AMD has officially expanded its AI PC strategy to the desktop segment with the announcement of the Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 series processors at MWC 2026. These new desktop chips, featuring dedicated Neural Processing Units (NPUs) capable of up to 50 TOPS, promise to revolutionize local AI performance and are set to launch in Q2 2026 through leading OEM partners.