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Running Windows on your Mac used to be a hassle; full reboots, clunky partitions, and hoping Boot Camp wouldn't break your system. However, there's a smarter way. Parallels Desktop for Mac gives you the power to run Windows, Linux, or other operating systems alongside macOS with zero reboots.
Parallels creates a virtual machine on your Mac, letting you install and use another operating system just like you would on a real computer. That means you can run Excel, Access, or other Windows-only programs without switching devices or juggling complicated workarounds.
Compatible with both Intel and Apple M-series chips, Parallels also includes over 30 handy tools, such as video converters, file organizers, and screen recorders. It supports macOS Sequoia 15 and runs optimized Windows 10 and 11 environments.
This is a big upgrade over Boot Camp. There's no need to reboot your Mac to access Windows. You can drag and drop files across systems, copy and paste content between apps, and keep all your productivity tools in one place.
Whether you're a developer testing across platf
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From practicing a new language to getting on-the-fly recipes, ChatGPT's Voice Mode makes my daily routines easier, faster and surprisingly human.
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The new feature is at the operating system level and is called "User Interaction-Aware CPU Power Management," reports Windows Latest. The idea seems to involve limiting CPU usage when you aren't actively using your PC. It was first referenced in this Windows blog post about changes introduced to Windows 11 Insiders.
Inactivity could be inferred from a lack of mouse, keyboard, and touch-based user interaction. When you return to your PC and resume interaction with the mouse, keyboard, or touch, Windows could then switch back to regular CPU usage behavior.
Of course, this isn't the only thing in the works. Microsoft has been working on AI-driven management of system settings, a new Advanced Settings page with extra tweaks, and AI-generated PC hardware advice.
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