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Every Windows user should read Microsoft's latest webpage
Microsoft's recent support article offers helpful explanations and overviews of the most important Windows system tools.Feature
The 5 best note-taking apps for college students
Make sure you're able to take the best notes in a way that works for you with one of these excellent note-taking apps.Updated
Microsoft's consumer Teams dreams are fading, thankfully
Microsoft is testing a new unified Microsoft Teams app that appears to acknowledge that users don't want a consumer version of Teams.News
North Korean hackers used a Windows zero-day exploit
A new report says the same hackers who attacked Sony Pictures in 2014 also used a Windows zero-day exploit as recently as June of this year.News
Using the wrong keyboard in Counter-Strike might get you banned
Valve has come out against the contentious Snap Tap feature for adjustable actuation keyboards.News
New Nvidia G-Sync monitors won't need a separate module anymore
Nvidia and MediaTek are partnering up to bring new gaming monitors that ditch the separate hardware needed for full Nvidia-powered frame syncing.News
Meet xMEMS, a challenger to AirJet's radical solid-state chip cooling
Frore's AirJet introduced the concept of silicon "chips" that could cool others via MEMS technology. Now xMEMS, which has used MEMS as earbud speakers, is entering the chip-cooling market, too.Feature
Can AI be used ethically for school work? Here’s what teachers say
Can AI be ethically used inside schools, or is it just another way to cheat? We asked educators as high schools at universities how AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot can and should be used in the classroom.Feature
8 robot vacuum hacks: Try these essential tips ASAP
From placing the charging base in just the right spot to keeping your vac's brushes clean, we'll show you how to upgrade your cleaning routine.News
This tiny Raspberry Pi-powered Dell PC just sent me back to the 90s
A designer lovingly recreated a classic beige box PC in miniature on YouTube, right down to the stickers and CD-ROM volume wheel.News
The Raspberry Pi 5 is even more affordable with its new 2GB model
This new 2GB variant of the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't lose anything important and costs $50 flat.News
Zotac's take on the Steam Deck includes OLED screen, built-in kickstand
The Zotac Zone has an OLED screen, kickstand, Hall effect sticks, and dual touchpads. But when can you buy one? And for how much?News
Microsoft blocks trick that lets you install Windows 11 on older PCs
A popular trick that lets you install Windows 11 on older PCs with incompatible hardware will soon stop working.Feature
4 ad blockers that still work with Chrome
The popular uBlock Origin will stop working in Chrome soon, but there are options that will keep going under the new standards.News
Windows bug? AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPUs perform better on admin accounts
You can eke out more performance from AMD's latest CPU generation, but the drawbacks aren't worth it.News
Gamer breaks world record with 444 consoles connected to one TV
A gamer from Saudi Arabia can now add this world record to his sprawling console collection.News
Microsoft's PowerToys Workspaces will organize your apps, just so
If you like everything neatly organized, the upcoming PowerToys Workspaces for Windows is for you: It will launch apps in a specific arrangement you set, and even with specific files, too.News
This guy crammed desktop gaming parts into a laptop — and it didn't explode
YouTuber Socket Science made a passable gaming laptop with AMD desktop parts, a 3D-printed body, and lots of hard work.News
Windows can finally make fatter FAT32 drives, up to 2TB in size
Up until now, Windows capped out at 32GB when formatting drives using FAT32.Opinion
These PC games reignited my faith in community after years of toxicity
Toxic behavior has led most gamers to expect the worst in gaming communities. But these two games are restoring faith.News
Sandbox, one of Windows' best features, is getting even better
Windows Sandbox, which works very nicely in conjunction with a VPN to secure your PC, is receiving some key improvements in a Windows test build.Feature
Why are gaming laptops so expensive? We break it down
These factors contribute to why gaming laptops cost so much and why they're more expensive than their gaming PC counterparts.Feature
How to choose the right laptop for your college major: A comprehensive guide
Looking to pick up a laptop for your specific college major? You've come to the right spot! Whether you're going into engineering or graphic design, we'll guide you every step of the way.Updated
Oh, damn! Word and Outlook can crash when you type
Microsoft has fixed an earlier issue: Three Microsoft 365 apps (Word, Outlook, and OneNote) could crash by just doing something as simple as typing in them.News
The FTC is ready to crack down on fake reviews
New rules officially ban fake reviews, fake review SEO sites, buying fake followers, trying to purge negative reviews, and more — with fines of over $50,000 for infractions.Feature
Which VPN protocol should you use? It makes a big difference
VPN protocols provide the foundation for a private, encrypted connection and taking the time to choose the best option will optimize your speed and security while online.Feature
How to get Office 365 for dirt cheap as a student
When Google Docs won’t cut it, you can find ways to use Microsoft Office for well under asking price.Feature
Buying a laptop? Wait! This alternative might actually be better for you
If you don't need the portability of a laptop, here's something that gets you more for your money.Feature
7 hidden Ring app settings that make your smart home even better
Ring video doorbells and security cams are renowned for their ease of use, but you must go deep into the Ring app to unlock every feature. We'll show you how.News
Grammarly enters the AI content war with a new anti-cheating tool
Grammarly has debuted Grammarly's newest tool provides a detailed breakdown of whether words are original, AI-generated, or otherwise.News
Surfshark releases first transparency report in bid to enhance user trust
Surfshark has begun releasing quarterly transparency reports to bolster its accountability to user privacy.News
Windows 11 finally fixes BitLocker BSODs while adding new features
The latest cumulative update for Windows 11 fixes a notable crash error and bundles together several OS improvements.News
Valve is working on bringing SteamOS to other gaming handhelds
A designer for SteamOS confirmed that Valve is working on releasing versions of the software for competing handhelds like the ROG Ally.News
Watch our comprehensive AMD Ryzen 9000 review, focused on productivity
Check out how all the new Ryzen chips compare to last-gen and Intel models in Gordon's exhaustive video breakdown.Feature
Why you need a monitor mount for your college dorm's desk
For maximum productivity, pair a laptop with an external monitor. For maximum confort and space, add a VESA monitor arm.News
Microsoft Edge can now explain PDF documents to you using AI
Currently in beta testing, Edge's newest AI-powered feature makes PDF documents easier to understand.News
AM4-ever: AMD Ryzen 5500X3D CPU shows up in listings
After two new processors announced in June, it seems like the AM4 socket is getting yet another X3D model with game-boosting V-cache.News
Microsoft secretly updated Windows Security to fix an important issue
Coming without so much as a heads-up, this quiet update to Windows Security fixed a notable security flaw.Feature
Microsoft's Windows Spotlight blows your mind as it brightens your day
Microsoft's bounty of nature photography cycles through your desktop with Windows Spotlight, together with handy links to learn more about what you're seeing. I love it.Feature
The ultimate laptop workstation for college students: 10 life-changing accessories
Equip your student with everything they'll need to make the most out of their dorm laptop setup.News
These smart vacuums and mowers can be hacked to spy on you
Security researchers have discovered several alarming security vulnerabilities in Ecovacs smart vacuums and lawn mowers.News
Several high-risk security flaws patched in Foxit's PDF tools
Foxit Software has released new updates that close several high-risk security vulnerabilities in Foxit PDF Reader and Foxit PDF Editor.News
Microsoft is ninja-killing yet another iconic Windows app this year
This November, Microsoft is killing off another Windows program and won't be providing any more updates for it.News
Millions of AMD CPUs vulnerable to hacks, and some won't get patched
A new security flaw discovered in AMD processors going back to 2006 leave them exposed to pre-boot code attacks.Feature
The Energy Star rating for laptops, explained
Here's what you need to know about that Energy Star sticker you've seen on laptops and what it means.News
Windows 11 gets an updated Microsoft Store with better app control
Microsoft is testing a revised version of the Microsoft Store on Windows 11. Here's what's changed.News
Intel: Fixes for Core CPU voltage bug won't hurt performance
Intel's internal tests while fixing the voltage bug in 13th- and 14th-gen Core chips show that its patch won't hurt performance in most cases.News
Google is killing one of Chrome's biggest ad blockers
uBlock Origin will soon stop functioning in Chrome as Google transitions to new browser extension rules.News
Doom + Doom II re-released with more content, 4K, co-op, and more
Bethesda and id Software's enhanced Doom + Doom II bundle comes with new features, more maps, better performance, and cross-play.News