A retrocomputing project shows Windows 98 running on a Compaq iPAQ IA-2 using clever boot tricks and BIOS workarounds.
A clever hack revives Windows 98 on a locked‑down internet appliance, but it's not what you'd call a practical PC.
Devices that were limited to only run a web browser were relatively common around 2000, as many people wanted to surf the Information Super Highway, but didn’t quite want to get a regular PC ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft’s PowerToys 0.98 update delivers major improvements to three core tools for enhanced Windows ...
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Drivers heading through southern Pasco County this weekend need to rethink their routes. Starting at 8 p.m. this Friday, March 6, a significant stretch of US 98 will be completely ...
Destin Commons has now been given the all clear to re-openDeputies in Okaloosa County urged people Sunday to avoid the Destin Commons area as they investigated Severe weather threat increasing across ...
Lawmakers and the White House offered no signs of compromise over the holiday weekend in their battle over oversight of federal immigration officers that has led to a pause in funding for the ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
The lovely thing about the x86 architecture is its decades of backwards compatibility, which makes it possible to run 1990s operating systems on modern-day hardware, with relatively few obstacles in ...
In brief: Secure Boot was originally introduced with Windows 8 as a firmware-based security feature designed to protect the OS from potentially malicious boot code. After more than 15 years, the ...
We’ve seen DIYers pull off some freakishly amazing projects over the years. When those DIY enthusiasts happen to be YouTubers, things often get even more outrageous. Occasionally, someone creates ...
No matter how many dedicated apps you have installed on your PC, you probably live most of your life in the browser. Google’s well aware of this — it’s the entire concept behind ChromeOS, after all — ...