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The History of Windows 95

In February of 1992, the development of Windows 3.1 was nearing a close, and the Windows team was trying to figure out what their next steps would be. By the 5th of March, the team knew that they’d be focusing on desktops, laptops, mobile, and pen with NT taking servers and workstations. The team also knew that they needed to address three major areas: UI, hardware support, networking.

Apple denies low developer interest in Vision Pro

Apple has denied reports that developer interest in Vision Pro is currently very limited, following a report last month that the developer workshops for the headset were very poorly attended.

An early Google Chrome Web Store preview shows a ‘modern’ redesign

A cleaner design, bringing it closer to others in Google’s ecosystem.

ChatGPT Prompts for Front End Web Development

In this article, I will mention some of the most effective ChatGPT prompts for Front end Developer. These can help with styling, responsiveness, frameworks, testing, and optimization. So, let’s get started.

Google now blurs explicit imagery in Search results by default

Google is finished rolling out its new SafeSearch feature that blurs explicit imagery, such as violent or sexual photos, by default. The company announced back in February that it would be rolling out the change later this year, and has now confirmed in a blog post that it is available to everyone.

Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Windows 11 to get people to ditch Google

Microsoft’s latest desperate attempts to get people to use Bing are a disgusting overreach.

Company Majorly Screws Up By Ignoring Employee’s Advice

Below, you’ll find a story that this company’s former web designer shared on the Petty Revenge subreddit, detailing a costly business mistake that benefited him, as well as a conversation with the designer and some of the replies amused readers shared.

Apple Event: “Wonderlust”

Watch on 9/12 at 10 a.m. PT. View online at apple.com or on the Apple TV app.

What’s new in Lighthouse 11

Lighthouse is a website auditing tool that helps developers with opportunities and diagnostics to improve the user experience of their sites. Lighthouse 11 is available immediately on the command line through npm, in Chrome Canary, and in PageSpeed Insights. It will land in Chrome stable in Chrome 118.

Why Google Chrome Copying Safari’s Bottom Search Bar Is Great News

In iOS 15, Apple moved mobile Safari’s address and search bar down from the top of the screen to sit right above the keyboard. Now, just two years later, Google has done the same. A bottom bar has one big advantage: it’s way easier to reach with a thumb when typing on your phone, either one- or two-handed. It’s also easier to read what you’re typing, as you don’t have…

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