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WinUIpad: Mop Up in Aisle WinUI 3 ⭐

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

This is a minor update, but I added Zoom and Recent files support to WinUIpad and fixed a few bugs.
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Posted in Dev, Premium, Windows App SDK, WinUI 3, WinUI 3.0, WinUIpad

Switcher 2026: Linux Gaming First Steps ⭐️

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Thanks to Valve’s work on SteamOS and its underlying Proton compatibility engine, Linux can be viable as a Windows alternative for gaming.
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Posted in linux, pc gaming, Premium, Switcher 2026

Switcher 2026: Fedora Workstation

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Fedora Workstation 43 is a happy surprise, a stable, modern, and refined take on the Linux desktop.
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Posted in linux, Premium, Switcher 2026

Ask Paul: April 3 ⭐️

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Happy Friday! Let’s kick off the weekend a bit early with some great reader questions.
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Posted in Ask Paul, Paul, Premium

Anthropic Brings Claude Computer Use to Windows

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

One week after [it launched this feature on the Mac, Anthropic has brought computer use to Windows in Claude Cowork and and Claude Code.
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Posted in anthropic, Anthropic Claude, Claude Code, Claude computer use, Claude Cowork, Windows 11

Windows Weekly 977: Moonshine University

Posted on April 2, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss Week D issues, a push for native apps, Microsoft’s Critique orchestrator, Siri madness, Xbox and gaming, and much more.
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Posted in Podcasts, Windows Weekly

Microsoft Provides a Secure Boot Certificate Update

Posted on April 2, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

The Windows Security app now displays additional information about the status of Secure Boot certificate updates on your PC,
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Posted in Secure Boot, Security, Windows 11, windows-security

Native Apps? It’s a Trap! ⭐️

Posted on April 2, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Microsoft is forming a new team that will work on “100 percent native” in-box apps for Windows. Don’t believe a word of it.
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Posted in Enshittification, Premium, Windows 11

Switcher 2026: So, I Bought a Chromebook

Posted on April 2, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

It provides Android app compatibility, Phone Hub for Android smartphone integration, Quick Share, and other features missing from Chrome OS Flex.
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Posted in ASUS, ASUS Chromebook CX1405, Chrome OS, Chromebook, Hardware, Mobile, Switcher 2026

Google Dramatically Upgrades Storage in Google AI Pro

Posted on April 1, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

This is no April Fools: Those who subscribe to Google AI Pro now get 5 TB of Google Drive storage, up significantly from the original 2 TB.
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Posted in Google AI Pro, Google Gemini, Google One, Google Veo 3, Nano Banana

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