Category: News
I’ve used virtually every Linux distro, but this one has a fresh perspective
If you’re familiar with the basics of Linux and ready for a new approach, NixOS merges thoughtful design with rich customization…
Microsoft fights USB-C chaos on Windows 11 laptops with new label
USB-C incompatibilities lead to many frustrating issues for users. Microsoft is fighting back with a new certification that guarantees features and speeds…
A OneDrive Security Flaw Might Share Everything in Your Cloud With Third-Party Services
Be careful when using OneDrive’s File Picker to share access to your documents. Vague language indicates services like ChatGPT, Slack, and Zoom are getting access to your entire account…
Google Drive gets AI-generated summaries of changes made to files
However, Google warns that the AI-generated summaries may contain incorrect information…
Microsoft is adding a simpler text editor than Notepad to Windows 11 soon
It’s called Edit and it’s going to run purely in the Command Prompt…
Upcoming Windows 11 feature aims to smartly extend laptop battery life
Windows 11 will detect when you aren’t using your laptop and throttle the CPU accordingly…
Update Chrome now! Your PC is at risk from this zero-day exploit
Check your version of Chrome ASAP!…
Mozilla begins screening Firefox extensions for crypto scams
A new system automatically flags cryptocurrency wallets that seem fishy, keeping them from being published to the official repository…
If You Live in These 2 States, Prepare for a $500 Starlink ‘Demand Surcharge’
SpaceX has quietly doubled the demand surcharge for new Starlink sign-ups in certain parts of the Pacific Northwest…
Intel leak confirms new CPUs: Bartlett Lake and Wildcat Lake
An “official” reference should give these two chips a little more credibility…
T-Mobile Officially Launches Its Fiber Service: Here’s How Much It’ll Cost You
With its acquisition of Lumos complete, T-Mobile aims to deploy high-speed internet fiber to 12 million to 15 million homes in the US by 2030. And it’s promising a five-year price lock…
Starlink’s Pricey New ‘Performance’ Dish Is Made for Rugged Environments
The $2,000 dish is designed to offer 400Mbps download speeds and withstand harsh conditions and in-motion use. SpaceX is also teasing it’ll be capable of gigabit speeds…











