Windows is losing a command-line tool that dates back to the Windows 2000 days

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In brief: Microsoft has confirmed that WMIC will soon be completely eradicated from supported Windows editions. The command-line interface offered powerful ways to interact with a computer's hardware and the broader Windows software ecosystem, but it's now being phased out in favor of more efficient alternatives.
Microsoft recently released a new Insider Preview Build of Windows 11, giving unpaid beta testers an early look at features headed to the
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Oil spill shuts down stretch of Hwy. 401 near Keele
Police are warning of “major delays” following an oil spill that shut a section of westbound Highway 401 near Keele Street in North York.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were called to the area just before 1:30 p.m. on Monday.
Police say liquid asphalt oil spilled from a transport truck.

macOS 27 Golden Gate beta 6 features redesigned traffic light window controls

macOS 27 Golden Gate beta 6 introduces redesigned traffic light window controls. The new look resembles older Mac OS X systems with more detail in each button.