Category: News
Better USB labels are finally coming. Here’s what they mean for you
USB devices and cables are getting new labels that more clearly address speed and performance capabilities…
Google Search is getting an AI Mode soon – here’s what it does
Google is working on an AI Mode for search, and it seems like its release is imminent…
Threadripper 7000 is the most reliable CPU as per Puget Systems stats — Nvidia RTX Ada Generation GPUs have the lowest failure rates
Puget Systems says these are the most reliable parts if you’re building a PC…
Google Calendar removed events like Pride and BHM because its holiday list wasn’t ‘sustainable’
Google says it switched to only showing default entries for public holidays and national observances last year…
How I finally learned to love Windows Task View
Rethinking the best way to use Windows’ virtual desktop feature…
Snapdragon claims 10 percent of the PC market
Arm’s suit against Qualcomm appears to be finally settled, too…
Windows 10 dies in 2025: Here’s what it really means for your PC
Do you have to switch to Windows 11 or can you continue to use Windows 10? We explain and tell you what happens after the end of support…
Is Your Antivirus Spying on You? Yes, and Some Are Worse Than Others
Every security suite sends data back to its home base to check for malware and keep you safe. But you’d be surprised how much other information they collect and share. Here’s what you need to know…
Many Americans still don’t understand how easily IoT devices can get bricked
Smart device users show ignorance around importance of ongoing support…
Google scraps promise not to develop AI weapons
The search giant has removed some of its AI principles, citing a ‘complex geopolitical landscape.’…
AMD Sees Record Desktop Processor Sales, Thanks to Ryzen 9800X3D
AMD is shipping more desktop chips to keep up with the demand as the Ryzen 9800X3D remains hard to find in stock…
Microsoft Quietly Deletes Guide on How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs
The company seems to have scrubbed the information from a support article in December…











