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Supercharge Your Desktop and Mobile Productivity With These Clipboard Managers
The clipboard is a fundamental part of any modern operating system that even the least tech inclined...
2024-05-20 01:39
Mastering Gmail Search
When Gmail debuted 12 years ago it made a shift in how we thought about email. At a time when the no...
2024-05-20 01:38
Assassin's Creed Origins: How Heavy is It on Your CPU?
Today we're doing a little benchmarking, a little playing around with Assassin's Creed Origins to se...
2024-05-20 01:21
Sound Cards: Worth Buying or Just a Niche Product?
So you've gone through your checklist of components you want to purchase for building your new PC. Y...
2024-05-20 01:06
10 Tips for Good Smartphone Photography
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2024-05-20 00:54
Culture Smash: The State of PC Gaming in Japan
Cold rain drizzles outside. Inside, everything is pink, round, and frilly. The first floor of this o...
2024-05-20 00:51
What Are Chiplets and Why They Are So Important for the Future of Processors
While chiplets have been in use for decades, they've been employed sparingly and for very specific p...
2024-05-20 00:21
The Five Stages of Video Game Disappointment
I didn't want to believe that Fallout 4, the sequel to one of my favorite games of all time, wasn't...
2024-05-20 00:20
Sustainable Computing, Explained
When it comes to the topic of greenhouse gas emissions, the traditional culprits usually fall under...
2024-05-19 23:49
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...
2024-05-19 23:22
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