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Windows 11 Pro OS at this price is a must before it's gone

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Is your computer lagging or not performing at the speed you'd like? Before you start shopping around for new computers, there could be a much simpler (and more affordable) fix. A new, up-to-date operating system can be the refresh your computer needs to run like new again. For a limited time, you can get a lifetime license to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just 22.97 (regularly 199). This incredible offer provides an easy and affordable way to upgrade your computer, making it more efficient, secure, and future-ready.


Last call to get Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just 22.97

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TL;DR: Get Windows 11 Pro for just 22.97 (reg. Packed with cutting-edge features, Windows 11 Pro is the ultimate operating system for professionals, gamers, and everyday users alike. And for a limited time, you can get Windows 11 Pro for just 22.97 (reg. There's a lot to love about Microsoft's recently updated operating system. Besides enhanced security features and a more user-friendly interface, it incorporates AI to make it a modern powerhouse.


Limited-time: Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for just 23

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TL;DR: Now through 7/21, you can get Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just 22.97. If you're running an old operating system, not only are you potentially missing out on the most updated versions of programs, but you also may be running a security risk. Time to upgrade your PC? Then, take advantage of this limited-time deal on Microsoft Windows 11 Pro. Windows 11 Pro is the most recent OS release from Microsoft, replete with productivity and security features that have been refined for the hybrid working world.


Do YOU have what it takes? Scientists reveal personality checklist for people who could colonize Mars

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Bad news for those who struggle with anxiety, get too competitive, or simply choke under pressure: new research suggests that you may have to stay at home on Earth while other, more laid back and'agreeable' types colonize Mars. The new study, which is still undergoing peer review, ran computer simulations tracking the progress of human settlements on the Red Planet through their first 28 years of virtual operation. 'Agreeable personality types were assessed to be the most enduring for the long term,' the researchers found, across all four of the personality types used in their simulations, 'whereas neurotics showed least adaptation capacity.' The researchers also discovered that the minimum number of settlers needed to successfully operate a human colony on Mars was much lower than previously expected: just 22 people. 'Contrary to other literature,' they wrote of their simulated Martian colonies, 'the minimum number of people with all personality types that can lead to a sustainable settlement is in the tens and not hundreds.'