Category: News
This neat Windows startup trick gets my PC apps ready to go
Get your apps to load more quickly on startup…
Threads Now Lets You Post 10,000 Characters, But Not In a Way You’d Expect
A new feature allows you to add text attachments of more than 1,500 words to your posts on the social media network…
Linux Mint 22.2 delivers fresh features and polish for everyday Linux users – and longtime fans
The new Linux Mint desktop release doesn’t come with many flashy new features, but it remains attractive, easy to use, and far more secure than Windows…
Nvidia dominates AMD with 94% of desktop GPU market
AMD’s already-small share of the market shrinks further, down from 12% to 6% in just one year, according to analysis…
Windows 11 gets automatic light/dark modes in next PowerToys update
An update scheduled for October will let users automatically switch between the two visual modes on a set schedule…
Google gets to keep Chrome, judge rules in search antitrust case
Now, Google can finally appeal the case…
Windows 11 security updates are now unskippable during setup
The goal is to improve security on PCs right from the get-go after Windows 11 is installed…
You’re Using Gmail Wrong: These 3 Old-School Tricks Prevent Email Overload
Feeling overwhelmed by Gmail? We show you how to clean up your inbox by creating aliases, customizing your inbox view, and filtering your mail…
Cryptocurrency Scammers Are Getting Sneakier. Here’s How to Outsmart Them
illions are lost every year to crypto scams. Here’s what you need to consider before you invest in a new coin and how to report shady doings to the authorities…
Windows 11 25H2: Meet the exciting features coming to your PC soon
With Windows 11 25H2, Microsoft is providing numerous new features for Windows 11. We show you everything you need to know now…
Are AI Browser Extensions Putting You at Risk? Prompt Injection Attacks Explained
AI agents that can control and read data from an internet browser are also susceptible to obeying malicious text circulating in web content…
Google Calls Reports of Mass Gmail Warning ‘Entirely False’
Google denies recent reports it is urging billions of Gmail users to change passwords immediately. It says it never issued a mass warning…








