Continue Reading Meet the hidden Windows 11 tool that reveals what Task Manager misses

Meet the hidden Windows 11 tool that reveals what Task Manager misses

Sysmon is now built into Windows 11 and shows processes, drivers, and activity that Task Manager completely misses. Here’s how to use it…

Continue Reading Can a VPN Actually Protect You From Hackers? The Answer Is Complicated

Can a VPN Actually Protect You From Hackers? The Answer Is Complicated

From DDoS attacks to public Wi-Fi risks, here’s what a VPN is effective against—and the threats that require other tools and safer browsing habits…

Continue Reading Elon Musk Teases Two New Starlink Dishes That Look Slimmer, Travel-Friendly

Elon Musk Teases Two New Starlink Dishes That Look Slimmer, Travel-Friendly

The two new dish models appear to be real after they were previously mentioned in recent firmware releases for Starlink…

Continue Reading AMD reaches almost 45% CPU share in the latest Steam Hardware Survey for Windows gaming PCs — Ryzen is steadily gaining ground against Intel’s legacy domination

AMD reaches almost 45% CPU share in the latest Steam Hardware Survey for Windows gaming PCs — Ryzen is steadily gaining ground against Intel’s legacy domination

The CPU market has never been this fierce…

Continue Reading I can’t believe how fast Google vibe coded my first Android app

I can’t believe how fast Google vibe coded my first Android app

I can’t believe how fast Google vibe coded my first Android app…

Continue Reading At Build 2026, Microsoft Sent a Clear Message: Copilot+ PCs No Longer Matter

At Build 2026, Microsoft Sent a Clear Message: Copilot+ PCs No Longer Matter

The company is moving beyond restrictive AI hardware requirements—and Windows users will benefit from the change…

Continue Reading How a USB-connected speaker can infect a PC without ever being touched

How a USB-connected speaker can infect a PC without ever being touched

Seller of the Sound Blaster Katana V2X doesn’t consider the behavior a vulnerability…

Continue Reading Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed

Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed

Meta said it would pull the feature after The Verge asked questions about it…

Continue Reading OpenClaw was too dangerous for your PC. Now it’s the blueprint

OpenClaw was too dangerous for your PC. Now it’s the blueprint

The era of consumer PCs running on OpenClaw-style AI agents will arrive sooner than we thought, if Microsoft and Nvidia have their way…

Continue Reading Chrome 149 fixes 429 security flaws, the most ever in one update

Chrome 149 fixes 429 security flaws, the most ever in one update

Chrome 149 patches a record 429 vulnerabilities, including 22 critical flaws. Here’s what changed and why you should update now…

Continue Reading Vivaldi 8.0 utterly murders web ads. I’m so in!

Vivaldi 8.0 utterly murders web ads. I’m so in!

I’m always enjoyed Vivaldi, but the latest update feels even more effective than before…

Continue Reading I’ve Used Starlink Every Day for 4 Years. Its Speeds Have Taken an Unexpected Turn

I’ve Used Starlink Every Day for 4 Years. Its Speeds Have Taken an Unexpected Turn

Years of testing Starlink from rural Idaho have transformed my home internet access, but my 2026 performance data raises new questions about speed, pricing, and priority tiers…