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  "path": "/xbox-full-screen-experience-shows-a-potential-glimpse-of-how-project-helix-will-work-though-right-now-its-a-flawed-pc-platform",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-13T16:48:53.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Microsoft",
    "Handheld",
    "Project Helix",
    "Hardware",
    "Windows 11",
    "handheld PCs",
    "AI-infested",
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  "textContent": "I regret to announce that _I have a theory_. It involves handheld PCs, Project Helix – Microsoft’s next, PC game-running Xbox console – and least likely of all, an apparently sincere attempt at making Windows 11 less of a bulging, AI-infested colostomy bag. That attempt is better known as Xbox Full Screen Experience, and now that it’s finding its way onto portables outside the MS-branded Asus ROG Xbox Ally series (plus big-lad PCs as well), I’m convinced that it was introduced at least in part to test the waters of how a Windows PC/console hybrid could operate.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Xbox Full Screen Experience shows a potential glimpse of how Project Helix will work – though right now, it’s a flawed PC platform"
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