Windows 3.1 going full ketchup & mustard wasn’t inspired by any actual ‘Hotdog Stands’ — Veteran Microsoft designer calls it a garish choice with a catchy name

We often look back at how Windows has changed over the years, from its early versions to the operating system we use today. Microsoft is now planning even bigger changes – aiming to create an operating system that can act more independently – though many users aren’t happy about it.

Is HyperX’s flagship wireless keyboard premium enough to forgive its various oddities? Well… Mostly

The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless keyboard is designed to be fully customizable. You can swap out the switches, change the keycaps, and even modify the frame and badge thanks to its magnetic design. It also features vibrant per-key and frame RGB lighting, ensuring a personalized and feature-rich experience. The goal is to provide a keyboard that always feels new and adaptable.