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Computer Tips & Tricks Everyone Should Know
Many hardcore computer users might consider themselves above learning new tricks, but there are alwa...
2024-05-19 11:06
14 PC Games for Family Time Fun
It might be a rainy day, or you could have unexpected guests, or perhaps you're just in the mood for...
2024-05-19 10:54
Five Years Without Facebook
It was the summer of 2012 when I made a seemingly innocent decision that would have a greater impact...
2024-05-19 10:25
The State of Self
Science fiction has promised self-driving vehicles for decades, with images of families getting swep...
2024-05-19 10:23
Far Cry 5 Benchmarked: 50 GPUs Tested
Developed and published by Ubisoft, Far Cry 5 arrives this week on PC, PlayStation and Xbox, marking...
2024-05-19 10:04
GPU Prices Drop Even Further, Sort Of
It's time for our mid-month GPU pricing update and we feel like we say this every month, but honestl...
2024-05-19 09:48
Apple iPod: The First 10 Years of the Ubiquitous Media Player
#ThrowbackThursday: The iPod is one of the most iconic devices of the 21st century and the product t...
2024-05-19 09:31
Anatomy of a Storage Drive: Solid State Drives
It's magnetic. It's electric. It's photonic. No, this isn't going to be about a new superhero trio i...
2024-05-19 08:39
Anatomy of a Graphics Card
Almost every desktop PC has one. They have billions of transistors, can use hundreds of watts of pow...
2024-05-19 08:29
Then and Now: How 30 Years of Progress Have Changed PCs
The humble personal computer has been a part of our lives, directly or indirectly, for nearly five d...
2024-05-19 08:27
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