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Google Chrome OS Flex unveiled – lightweight OS for older and weaker PCs
In February, Google introduced a preview version of Chrome OS Flex, an operating system for weak and outdated PCs. And today there was a public assembly of the system. This OS is based on Newerware’s CloudReady project and is a variant of Chrome OS. Among the differences, we note the inability to run Android applications.
There are other restrictions as well. It is stated that there may be problems with some peripherals, such as DVD drives, fingerprint scanners, and so on.
At the moment, Google has certified almost 300 supported devices, but the novelty can also be launched on PCs not on this list.
OS system requirements look like this:
- Processor architecture: x86-64, CPU from Intel or AMD;
- RAM: 4 GB;
- HDD/SSD: 16 GB;
- Graphics: Integrated (Intel GMA 500, 600, 3600 and 3650 will not work)
- Support for booting from a USB drive.
Instructions for downloading and installing Chrome OS Flex are on the official website.

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X/Twitter Elon Musk is the largest source of fake news, as stated by the European Commission

Social network X, formerly known as Twitter, is the largest source of fake news, as stated by Vice-President of the European Commission Vera Jurova.
Social network X has not signed up to the pan-European code of conduct to combat fake news in social networks and advertising campaigns. At the same time, according to Zhurova, social network X “has the highest ratio of unreliable/disinformation posts.”
The code of conduct is a set of regulatory standards to allow companies such as Google, TikTok, Microsoft and Meta to do more to combat fake news across the 27-member bloc. It was built on an earlier version published in 2018.
“A hard law comes with obligations, so my message on Twitter is: ‘You have to follow a hard law and we will watch what you do,'” she said. The code underpins the Digital Services Act, which sets out strict content moderation rules.
With parliamentary elections in Slovakia scheduled for September 30 and presidential elections in Poland on October 15, it was important for platforms to address the risks of online interference, she added.
Software
Minus one: Microsoft is disabling another service in Windows 11

Microsoft has begun warning about the imminent shutdown of another service – offline maps that can work offline, without an Internet connection, will no longer be available in the Windows operating system.
Generated by the Midjourney neural network
As users have noticed, when opening the Maps application in Windows 11, a message appears: “By the end of 2023, offline maps will no longer be available in the Maps application.” After this date, you will not be able to view offline maps in the application.
The decision to end support is most likely due to the expiration of the agreement between Nokia, its Here brand and Microsoft.
Microsoft acquired Nokia’s mapping and navigation business (Here) in 2015, and since then both companies have been working together to create offline maps for Windows.
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The biggest Windows 11 update: not only new features, but also losses in Explorer

Yesterday, Microsoft released the biggest update since the existence of the Windows 11 operating system. As users discovered, along with the Windows 11 23H2 (or Moment 4) update, one useful feature disappeared from the OS.
We are talking about the possibility of “drag and drop”. As Mayank Parmar, owner of the WindowsLatest topic resource, humorously complains, new Microsoft developers clearly don’t like the drag-and-drop feature or don’t understand its importance.
When Windows 11 first came out, users couldn’t drag and drop items onto the taskbar like they were used to. The option was returned a year later in the Windows 11 22H2 update. Microsoft “celebrated” the option as a completely new feature, although it was familiar to many different versions of Windows. And it looks like history will repeat itself.
Windows 11 23H2 introduces Explorer with a redesigned design, recommendations, and a new address bar that’s deeply integrated with OneDrive cloud storage. Microsoft support explains:
Explorer’s newly designed address bar recognizes local and cloud folders. It also shows the status of the file. For Microsoft OneDrive users, the address bar now includes OneDrive sync status and a storage limits pop-up window.
This is all well and good, but with the new address bar you can no longer drag and drop files or apps. For example, if you have two folders on your computer and you want to move a file from one to the other. Previously, when dragging, the “Move to…” mark appeared, but now it is gone, and the entire function does not work. Here is one typical complaint:
Removing this feature from the address bar has disrupted my workflow many times lately.
A Microsoft representative said that the company is aware of these changes, but that no decision has been made in this regard. The company reported:
This [перетаскивание] is not currently supported by the updated address bar… we will continue to monitor feedback.
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