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Microsoft Weekly; ASUSTOR AS3304T NAS review; CCLeaner now in Microsoft Store

Sunday, january 9. Welcome to the weekly digest, I hope you're having a great weekend and I hope you will check out some of the content below —Steve

CCleaner, a popular Windows PC cleanup tool, has made its way to the Microsoft Store. The Redmond company and CCleaner have had a past filled with some animosity which makes this pretty interesting.

Thanks to the end of the holiday season in the U.S., this was quite an eventful week in the world of Microsoft with news items ranging from CES to Windows 11, to Exchange Server Y2K22 bugs.

We're expecting two launches this week, one from Virgin Orbit and the other from SpaceX. Roscosmos chief, Dmitry Rogozin, has also confirmed that the city of Baikonur and the cosmodrome are secure.

This weekend's PC game deals include the first freebie of the year from Epic, a brand-new Choice bundle to pick from, a Fanatical Platinum collection, and plenty of straggler deals to peruse.

Today we take a look at a lesser-known NAS brand, the ASUSTOR AS3304T. A spinoff of ASUS, how does it compare to the giants in the industry like QNAP and Synology and should it be on your shortlist?

In its first release of the year Microsoft has added tools and continued efforts to improve on the installer. This release includes over 100 fixes and there's a new Always on Top keyboard shortcut.

Full Self Driving, a premium and optional feature for Tesla electric cars will become even more expensive, confirmed Elon Musk, who added that the price will continue to increase in the future.

Canon has taken a step towards combating the silicon shortage by opting to manufacture chip-less toner cartridges for its printers and other multi-function devices as an interim measure.

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