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One of Android's Easter Eggs is a Flappy Bird
Need to kill some time off? Google loves Easter eggs and in Android Lollipop it introduced a hidden...
2024-05-12 08:19
How CPU Cores & Cache Impact Gaming Performance
At some point you may have heard someone say that for gaming you need X amount of cores. Typical exa...
2024-05-12 08:19
The First 10 Things to Do When Your PC Can't Run a New Game
You just got a new PC game! Hoo buddy, you are excited. You've been looking forward to this one for...
2024-05-12 07:49
Chrome Tab Management Tips and Extensions
Tabs revolutionized web browsers many years ago and today they're as essential when getting things d...
2024-05-12 07:27
Everything You Need to Know About SFF PCs
Small form factor (SFF) PCs are a niche corner of the PC market that's becoming more accessible than...
2024-05-12 07:18
Playing Call of Duty Can Improve Your Driving Skills
"Playing video games can make you a better driver."That statement probably brings to mind games like...
2024-05-12 07:12
50 Years Later: The Revolutionary 8008 Microprocessor
Guest author Ken Shirriff is a Silicon Valley-based computer enthusiast who enjoys reverse-engineeri...
2024-05-12 06:28
How We Test: CPU Benchmarks, Misconceptions Explained
We're certain many of you already have a solid understanding of how we perform CPU benchmarks, but a...
2024-05-12 06:26
How CPU Cores & Cache Impact Gaming Performance
At some point you may have heard someone say that for gaming you need X amount of cores. Typical exa...
2024-05-12 06:23
S3 Graphics: Gone But Not Forgotten
These days, it's rare to see a new hardware company break ground in the world of PCs. However, 30 ye...
2024-05-12 06:15
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