Category: News
7 useful things in Windows 11’s new Start menu
Windows 11’s new Start menu is finally here. Here’s how it works…
I Gave Up on Windows 11. Linux Mint Is Simply Better in 7 Big Ways
Linux Mint isn’t perfect, but it has some clear advantages over Windows 11. Here’s what stood out after I made the move…
Think You Can Spot Malware? These Real-World Examples Will Prove You Wrong
Most people never see malware—but after decades of testing it, I can show you exactly what it looks like…
Perplexity AI is now in Firefox: How to use, disable, or remove it
Not sure what Perplexity AI is doing in your Firefox browser? Learn how to use it, disable it, or delete it in a few quick steps…
Microsoft is scrapping another Windows 11 troubleshooting tool
Microsoft has deprecated the Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) in Windows 11. Here’s what to use instead…
Spam Calls Are Out of Control. Here’s How I Silenced Them for Good
If you never answer your phone anymore, I don’t blame you. Thanks to robocalls, scammers, and unknown callers, who would want to pick up?…
Google Drive now detects ransomware and auto-restores your files
No more paying hackers to restore your data…
Amazon Leo to Test Custom Satellite Dish With Israeli Firm
The test would involve an Israeli company called Get SAT, which sells satellite antenna equipment to clients, including defense groups and enterprises…
I Watched Nvidia’s Controversial DLSS 5 Turn ‘Potato Faces’ Into Photorealistic Characters
Is Nvidia’s forthcoming DLSS 5, shown GTC 2026, a game-ethics question mark? Is it spectacular? Yes and yes. Here are my first impressions from a demo Nvidia showed me…
Microsoft pulls Windows 11 update after widespread install failures
Microsoft paused rollout of optional KB5079391 update after users hit install error 0x80073712…
Human or AI? These 7 Clues Will Help You Spot Fake Images Immediately
AI-generated images are getting increasingly realistic, yet there are still telltale details that can reveal when something is fake…
FCC’s Router Ban Quietly Places an Expiration Date on Home Internet Security
As it stands, the FCC is only permitting software updates to consumer foreign-made routers until March 1, 2027. The big question is how it’ll rule on the issue in the coming months…









