Microsoft solves 2 Windows problems that plagued it for years

After years of frustration, Windows has quickly addressed two significant issues that have long annoyed users. One problem seemed to be a bug, while the other was maddeningly tedious. However, within a month, Microsoft introduced two key updates to its Windows operating system that finally resolve these issues for users worldwide.

These improvements are just two of many recent enhancements; Microsoft has also upgraded the Start menu, among other features.

### Say Goodbye to a Drained Laptop Battery

Windows appears to have fixed a bug where the “Update and shut down” feature didn’t actually shut down the computer. Instead, it restarted the device, which could lead to a drained battery when users thought their laptops were turned off.

The “Update and shut down” bug was so persistent and widespread that it even became the subject of memes. Thankfully, the madness came to an end late last month with an October 28 update from Microsoft. The update plainly states the fix:

> **Improved:** Addressed underlying issue which can cause “Update and shutdown” to not actually shut down your PC after updating.

This fix means users can now trust that their laptops will fully power down after updates, preventing unexpected battery drain.

### Windows Now Makes It Easy to Add Em Dashes — Writers, Rejoice!

The other fix is great news for writers fond of the em dash (—). In the past, inserting an em dash required the tedious ALT + 0151 keyboard shortcut. For those who regularly switch between a MacBook and a Windows machine, this was a particularly annoying inconsistency.

If your keyboard lacked a numeric keypad, the task was even more difficult. Many users resorted to copying and pasting the em dash from a text file or using imperfect plugins and workarounds.

Now, Windows offers a simple way to insert en dashes and em dashes while typing:

– Press **Windows logo key + Minus (-)** to insert an en dash (–)
– Press **Windows logo key + Shift + Minus (-)** to insert an em dash (—)

Note: If the Magnifier tool is running, pressing Windows logo key + hyphen (-) will zoom out Magnifier instead of inserting an en dash.

### Justice for the Em Dash?

This change could help restore the reputation of the em dash.

With the explosive rise of ChatGPT and other AI writing tools in recent years, one telltale sign that someone might be using a chatbot to generate text was the frequent use of em dashes. Writers abhorred this stereotype because phrases set off by em dashes add rhythm and voice to news articles.

Since ChatGPT is trained on millions of news articles, em dashes naturally appeared often in AI-generated content. This association unfairly gave the em dash a bad reputation, as if their presence in a text was a signal that the writer was cheating.

With Microsoft’s long-overdue update making em dashes easier to use, they may start appearing more frequently in human-written copy. As this punctuation mark becomes more common in everyday writing again, the stigma surrounding it could fade. This change might rightfully restore justice for the em dash.

### Are More Windows Fixes on the Way?

Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 last month. Users who have been holding out on switching to Windows 11 might see these updates—and more to come—as a sign that Microsoft is committed to making its operating system more user-friendly.

These improvements aim not only at attracting new users but also at pleasing power users who have been frustrated for years by Windows quirks.

Stay tuned for more updates as Microsoft continues to refine Windows for all users.
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-em-dash-update-and-shutdown/

Trump implies talks with India continue, praises Modi, says he might visit that country – News India Times

President Trump, during a press conference at the White House, indicated that he may visit India next year. The press conference was held to announce a deal aimed at lowering the price of weight-loss drugs.

During the event, Trump reiterated that applying tariffs on countries was a national security measure and a tool he used to prevent wars. He referred to the recent conflict between India and Pakistan as an example of his success with this approach.

Asked about the Supreme Court’s ongoing hearing on the legality of tariffs imposed by his administration, Trump emphasized that tariffs were akin to a national security initiative. He stated, “I use them for national defense. I ended… say five or six (wars) because of tariffs.”

Trump elaborated on the India-Pakistan conflict, saying, “If you take a look at India and Pakistan, they started to fight. The two nuclear nations were shooting at each other. Eight planes were shot down. There was seven, now it’s eight, because the one that was sort of shot down is now abandoned, and eight planes were shot down.”

He continued, “And I said, listen, if you guys are going to fight, I’m going to put tariffs on you. They both… were not happy about that, and within 24 hours they settled the war. If I didn’t have tariffs, I wouldn’t have been able to settle that war.”

When asked if he was planning to visit India, Trump responded, “Prime Minister largely stopped buying oil from Russia when you plan.” He added, “He’s a friend of mine, and we speak, and he wants me to go there. We’ll figure that out. I’ll go. I had a great trip there with Prime Minister… Modi’s… great man, and I’ll be going.”

Asked if his visit could happen next year, Trump said, “It could be. Yeah.”
https://newsindiatimes.com/trump-implies-talks-with-india-continue-praises-modi-says-he-might-visit-that-country/

Appeals Court Upholds 5-Year Prison Sentence for Brendan Depa in Matanzas Teacher’s Aide Attack

The Fifth District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld the five-year prison sentence and 15-year probation term against Brendan Depa, the former Matanzas High School student whose video-captured beating of a teacher’s aide unconscious in February 2023 drew worldwide attention.

A three-judge panel affirmed the decision without an opinion, as is common in appellate decisions. Depa’s lawyer, Hani Demetrious of the Fort Lauderdale-based Robert David Malove law firm, had argued in an appeal last April that Circuit Judge Terence Perkins abused his discretion by sentencing Depa as an adult rather than as a juvenile offender.

Depa was 17 at the time of the attack on Joan Naydich, which occurred after he was disciplined for an electronic game he had—an incident later revealed to have been mishandled by school officials. The State Attorney’s Office charged him with first-degree felony assault of a school employee, trying him as an adult. He faced up to 30 years in prison.

At sentencing, Depa’s defense team urged for a two-year term in a juvenile justice facility to keep him out of state prison and to eliminate the lengthy probation period. However, Judge Perkins was firm on imposing some prison time along with a long supervisory term. Assistant State Attorney Melissa Clark requested seven years in prison and 10 years probation.

Demetrious did not return requests for comment following the appeals court ruling. The decision appears to mark the end of the case, especially as those close to Depa describe him as having accepted responsibility and moved forward.

Gene Lopes, a special education teacher who regularly taught Depa at the Flagler County jail and has kept in contact with him, spoke about Depa in a recent interview.

“He has truly accepted that he did something horrible and that there were consequences for that,” Lopes said. “He’s a good human, he made a horrible mistake, and more than ever he realizes that, but his soul is good. His strong beliefs—strong Christian beliefs—have also allowed him to see other points of view, and that amazes me.”

Lopes disagreed with both the appeals court decision and Judge Perkins’s original sentence. Despite this, he sees Depa as preparing for life after prison. He talks with Depa every other week and last visited him three weeks ago at Wakulla prison in Florida’s Big Bend, where Depa gave him “a big Brendan hug.” The Department of Corrections describes Wakulla as “a faith and character based facility.”

Depa, now 20 years old, has maintained a very positive attitude, Lopes said. “When I saw him he was upbeat, content, and had a much better understanding of what the consequences could have been. I think the time has helped him really reflect on his actions, and he’s been a model inmate.”

While incarcerated, Depa has engaged in reading and writing, and has participated in several faith-based programs. He has attended Jewish services, studied the Bible extensively, and explored Muslim studies out of curiosity. He has also passed his full GED and hopes to attend college after his release, aiming for a career in counseling to help others in similar circumstances.

Lopes expressed his view that Depa has done much of the work needed for self-improvement. “I don’t know what more time in prison will do for him. Whatever he needed to fix, I think he has a solid grasp on it. His biggest challenge now is his intellectual curiosity and the limits prison places on satisfying it.”

By sentencing, Depa had already served a year and a half in juvenile detention in Jacksonville and at the Flagler County jail after turning 18. His scheduled release date is August 3, 2027. With potential gain time or early release for good behavior—which does not count time served in county jails—he could be freed after serving approximately 85 percent of his sentence, possibly as early as February 2027.

His most recent prison photo shows a clean-shaven young man, with a thin mustache and wearing brown horn-rimmed glasses instead of black. Unlike typical inmate mugshots, Depa appears relaxed, with a faint, almost Mona Lisa-like smile.

The attack on Joan Naydich had included profanities and racist slurs, for which Depa has accepted full responsibility. “He understands it could have been much worse for Joan,” Lopes said. He also recognizes the disparity in sentencing between himself and others convicted of similar offenses but of different races.

Depa is aware, for example, of a case involving the white son of a Flagler County Sheriff’s deputy who received a five-year prison sentence followed by five years probation for a hit-and-run death of a Black woman. Although the cases had different judges, Depa sees this as an example of sentencing disparity.

“He’s aware of all that but it doesn’t control him,” Lopes said. “He focuses on preparing himself for life outside the prison.”

Depa does not bear resentment, nor does he idly count down the days until his release. Instead, he spends his time constructively. He has not been the target of violence and reports being treated well, with only one minor incident noted.

He has changed his appearance, now working out regularly—something he never did before—indicating that his more relaxed prison photo reflects a sustained personal change.

Lopes is one of several people, including family members, who visit and maintain contact with Depa despite the prison’s isolated location. Depa’s mother lives in the Tampa Bay area.

“He’s very optimistic about the future. Myself, his mom, we’re all hopeful he’ll get through this,” Lopes said. “When he comes out, he’ll find some niche where he can be successful.”

Lopes also noted that, despite some of the negative publicity, many people have come to know a different side of Depa—one that is now his predominant side. This change may open doors for him once he is released.

When asked about the support network that has helped Depa through prison, Lopes gave a surprising answer.

“He’s been a lifeline to me. In all honesty, he’s been a lifeline,” Lopes said. Depa has inspired him to return to teaching, which he now does in St. Johns County. “He’s changed my life.”
https://flaglerlive.com/depa-appeal-fails/

Lotus House unveils The Children’s Village to provide crucial services for kids in Overtown

MIAMI (WSVN) – Lotus House has unveiled The Children’s Village, a new facility designed to provide several vital resources for children and families in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood.

Located on Northeast 14th Terrace, directly across from Lotus House’s 500-bed shelter, The Children’s Village is home to a preschool, after-school care programs, intervention services, and healthcare support. This vibrant center brings together multiple local youth organizations under one roof, united in their mission to support kids and families in the community.

“During the pandemic, we realized that our kids needed more than what we were offering them, so we came up with the idea of building a playground. Shortly after, we realized that they needed more than that. So we invited all of the providers who offer amazing services in Overtown to join us in one roof,” said Lotus House Executive Director Isabella Dell’Oca.

Among the programs offered at The Children’s Village is Girl Power Rocks, which focuses on empowering young girls through educational support, confidence-building, and safety awareness.

“We provide them with different skills to avoid dangers. For instance, trafficking is a significant concern here in Miami, so we address these issues with the girls and provide them with tools like conflict resolution and guidance on how to be better citizens in the community,” explained Rashada Campbell, Director of Operations for Girl Power Rocks.

The Children’s Village is open and available to any youth residing in Overtown, aiming to create a safe and supportive environment for the neighborhood’s children and families.
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/lotus-house-unveils-the-childrens-village-to-provide-crucial-services-for-kids-in-overtown/

Tronox Holdings plc (TROX) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Jennifer Guenther
VP, Chief Sustainability Officer, Head of Investor Relations & External Affairs

Thank you. Good morning, and welcome to our third quarter 2025 earnings call today.

A friendly reminder that comments made on this call, as well as the information provided in our presentation and on our website, include certain forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the specific factors summarized in our SEC filings.

This information represents our best judgment based on what we know today. However, actual results may vary due to these risks and uncertainties. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

During the conference call, we will refer to certain non-U.S. GAAP financial terms that we use in the management of our business and believe are useful to investors in evaluating the company’s performance.

Reconciliations to their nearest U.S. GAAP terms are provided in our earnings release and on our website.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4839639-tronox-holdings-plc-trox-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

Dave Hyde: A day for Diana Nyad, and a reunion of ‘two Fort Lauderdale girls’

**Diana Nyad Honored with Plaque at Fort Lauderdale Beach**

FORT LAUDERDALE — It was Diana Nyad’s day, her moment, and her stage as a plaque was unveiled honoring her life achievements at the very Fort Lauderdale beach where she played as a child.

Pointing up East Las Olas Boulevard to a bridge she’d walk over each day from her home on Desota Drive, Nyad, now 76, said, “This plaque is right where I’d come with my family from the time I was in second grade through high school.”

There was another girl who grew up just a few miles away — someone she met in Fort Lauderdale during the 1960s. They’d read about each other in the paper and often found themselves the only two girls at athletic awards banquets, so they would sit together.

“Chris, come in here for a picture,” Nyad called to Chris Evert, the tennis legend, as a photographer waited. The two friends have known each other for six decades, and now they smiled under the plaque that read, “Marathon Swimmer Diana Nyad.”

Nyad’s success is etched in history, from being the first to swim Lake Ontario north to south at age 24, to becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without a shark cage at age 64.

“I’m in absolute awe of her,” said Evert.

When told people say the same about her 18 Grand Slams, Evert responded, “I didn’t nearly die in those like she nearly did.”

Nyad nearly died after being stung by the highly venomous box jellyfish on one of her failed attempts to swim from Cuba. She failed three more times before finally succeeding. Those failures are all part of her achievement — the full journey that actresses Annette Bening and Jodie Foster brought to life in the 2023 movie, *Nyad*.

No one else who failed in attempting to cross the Florida Straits ever tried again — except Nyad.

It was that indomitable spirit that filled the ceremony with a few hundred family members, friends, politicians, and members of Nyad’s support team, who wore uniform T-shirts emblazoned with their motto: “Find A Way.”

Nyad continuously found her own way — from coming out as gay at 21 to swimming around Manhattan in a record seven hours and 58 minutes at age 26, a record for both men and women. She never felt hemmed in by what people thought — or later, by her age.

Swimming the 103 miles from Cuba to Key West in 52 hours, 54 minutes, and 11 seconds was impressive enough. But doing it at age 64? That was extraordinary.

“I faced challenges, but my challenges were within the line of the tennis court,” Evert said during a speech about Nyad. “You took on the ocean. The jellyfish. The sharks. The waves. The unpredictability of it all. And you did it with the belief that the human spirit can’t be held down at 64.”

Once role models for young Broward girls on how to excel as athletes, Nyad and Evert have gone on to be role models for how to age with courageous dignity — Nyad with that monumental swim, and Evert with her public battle against cancer in recent years.

Their story also highlights a broader issue. When Lynette Long conducted a study of Florida plaques in 2017, she found that just six of 950 honored women. Long has since pushed for ceremonies like Thursday’s honoring Nyad. Another ceremony is in the works for Evert.

“Two Fort Lauderdale girls,” said Evert, 70, at one point during the event.

Nyad attended Pine Crest School, while Evert went to St. Thomas Aquinas. Although Nyad was five years older, they forged a friendship in the way the best in any field do — occasionally crossing paths and supporting each other’s successes over the years.

Nyad visited Wimbledon twice and saw Evert there, even interviewing her for television after her final match in 1989. She also fondly remembers bumping into Evert at a Fort Lauderdale store years ago.

“Chris, Wimbledon!” Nyad exclaimed. “I saw your picture in the paper!”

Nyad punctuates the story by saying her picture was small compared to Evert’s larger headlines.

Evert laughs and admits she doesn’t remember the moment. But here they are, all these years later — two Fort Lauderdale girls standing under a plaque of achievement, getting their picture taken together.

“I love you,” Nyad said. “I’m so glad you came.”

“I wouldn’t have missed it,” Evert replied.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/11/06/dave-hyde-a-day-for-diana-nyad-and-a-reunion-of-two-fort-lauderdale-girls/

“Of course, you must be on Steam. But Steam isn’t the entire world”: CEO of game distribution company says yes, some PC gamers prefer “local” stores to Valve’s mega-shop, and China is a huge factor

Steam is massive, and the vast majority of digital PC games live and die by their success on Valve’s platform. But other platforms, particularly those serving regions where Steam’s reach is limited, can be huge factors in a game’s global success.

That’s the argument presented by Vadim Andreev, CEO of Rokky, a company specialized in helping game publishers reach PC gamers outside of Valve’s ecosystem.

“Steam is the centre for everyone, yes,” Andreev says in an interview for the latest issue of the Knowledge newsletter. “Of course, you must be on Steam. But Steam isn’t the entire world. There are very big markets — China, Eastern Europe, Latin America — where local platforms are simply stronger in trust, in loyalty, in payment behaviour.”

Andreev has a vested interest in encouraging publishers to see the digital distribution world beyond Steam. Rokky works with those publishers to help them reach non-Steam platforms, distributing keys, aiding with marketing, and offering sales analysis.

The company also happens to own at least one such alternative storefront: ChinaPlay, which was acquired in 2025.

“The whole PC market is growing about two per cent; the Chinese PC market is growing about 15 per cent,” Andreev explains. “We wanted people who understand this market better than we do.”

Across the fast-growing gaming markets in the regions Rokky particularly serves, players “visit local stores because of loyalty programmes, local payment, their own social network,” Andreev says. “They know them better. Steam is not unavailable — it’s just not their first choice.”

You might recall that Rokky recently published a study suggesting that 72% of game developers “see Steam as a monopoly,” an assertion that provoked some serious discourse about what constitutes a monopoly and whether Valve’s platform meets that definition.

Clearly, the folks at Rokky believe there are many parts of the world where Steam can be challenged.

“Steam is great, but it is not enough if you want full global revenue,” Andreev concludes.
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/of-course-you-must-be-on-steam-but-steam-isnt-the-entire-world-ceo-of-game-distribution-company-says-yes-some-pc-gamers-prefer-local-stores-to-valves-mega-shop-and-china-is-a-huge-factor/

Cooper Flagg Gets Unfavorable Comparison from Golden State Warriors’ Legend

When the Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 NBA Draft lottery and landed Cooper Flagg with the top pick, expectations were sky-high. Alongside established stars like Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, and eventually Kyrie Irving, Flagg was projected to slowly blossom into a bona fide superstar. However, the reality has been quite different.

Instead of thriving, Flagg finds himself playing the wrong position, without a reliable supporting cast, and on a struggling team. The Mavericks have only started a true point guard, D’Angelo Russell, once this season—and that game resulted in an embarrassing loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. Currently, Dallas sits in last place in the Western Conference, and things aren’t looking promising for the young star.

### Cooper Flagg Compared to Ben Simmons

Both Flagg and Ben Simmons share physical similarities: they look like jumbo wings who can handle the ball and are highly regarded for their defensive skills. That said, Flagg lacks the natural court vision Simmons possesses but has displayed no reluctance to score the basketball. Simmons’ offensive insecurities ultimately hampered his NBA career, and some experts fear Flagg might face similar challenges.

On his November 6th podcast, Draymond Green raised an important question:

> “If Ben Simmons were allowed to be a power forward that can handle the ball the way he handled the ball, does his career turn out differently than making him a point guard?”

Green continued:

> “So what I would just say about Cooper Flagg is you got to be careful with playing him at point guard. I understand the thinking behind it. But the last thing you want is him to lose his confidence trying to play point guard, because once you lose your confidence in this league, it’s nearly impossible to get it back.”

Unlike Simmons, Flagg thrives off the ball and can serve as a spot-up shooting threat when needed. While the two may look alike physically, once a game is underway, it’s clear that Flagg is a more complete and versatile player. Unfortunately, the Mavericks haven’t been putting him in the best position to succeed.

### Cooper Flagg Is Coming Up Short With the Mavericks

Is it Flagg’s fault that the Mavericks are struggling? Absolutely not. He isn’t responsible for play-calling or lineup decisions, nor is he the one dealing with injuries plaguing the team. However, it must be acknowledged that Flagg has not lived up to the enormous hype.

Though he has shown flashes of brilliance and still has immense potential, Flagg is far from the best rookie in his class by any measurement. Touted as a generational prospect and a surefire future star, he has already been surpassed by rookies who are just as young, raw, and inexperienced.

The coming months will be crucial for Cooper Flagg’s development and his ability to overcome these early career hurdles. For now, the Mavericks—and Flagg himself—face an uphill battle to turn things around.
https://heavy.com/sports/nba/dallas-mavericks/cooper-flagg-ben-simmons-comparison-warriors/

Acorn Energy, Inc. (ACFN) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator: Good morning, and welcome to Acorn Energy’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.

[Operator Instructions]

As a reminder, today’s call is being recorded. I’ll now turn the call over to Tracy Clifford, CFO of Acorn Energy and CEO of its OmniMetrix subsidiary.

**Tracy Clifford, Chief Financial Officer:**

Thank you, operator, and thank you all for joining our call today.

Before we begin, I’d like to remind everyone that today’s remarks, including responses to questions, contain forward-looking statements. Such statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected.

Factors that may impact our future operating results and financial performance include general risks such as potential disruptions to business operations or changes in consumer or customer demand, as well as specific risks related to our ability to execute our operating plan, maintain strong customer renewal rates, and expand our customer base.

Additional risks may arise from changes in technology, competition, or shifts in the macroeconomic and financial environment.

These forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are based on management’s current beliefs, assumptions, and information available as of today.

There can be no assurances that the company will meet its growth targets or other strategic goals or objectives.

The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances that occur after today’s call.

For a more detailed discussion of the risks and uncertainties that may affect our business, please refer to the Risk Factors section.


https://seekingalpha.com/article/4839394-acorn-energy-inc-acfn-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

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