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Good news for multitaskers: Microsoft is gradually rolling out taskbar scaling to squeeze in as many icons as possible in the latest Windows 11 Insider build News By Andy Edser published 14 July 2025 ...
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A pop-culture icon Over 40 years, the blue screen of death worked its way into pop culture, with plenty of memes, a subreddit devoted to it, and T-shirts and other items bearing its image.
The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has served as something of a Grim Reaper for Windows users since the 1980s.