
Mini-PCs are becoming so affordable and yet so capable these days that you can buy a decent one for around $100. I’m talking about a mini that will run at a decent 3.6GHz clock speed, come with 12GB or more DDR5 RAM, and include Windows 11 — and it’ll be fast enough to take care of most of your computing needs, too.
In fact, I was so impressed by the review


As a filthy nerd who’s written thousands of articles from the solitude of my home office, I don’t really have to worry about how loud my PC accessories are. But at least in concept, I can respect the idea of choosing your mouse with an eye (or ear) to your coworkers. Such is the case with Logitech’s new MX Ergo S and M575S trackballs, which get the same quiet-click u


Every time I install an M.2 storage drive, I’m gobsmacked at how small and light it is. Even compared to the 2.5-inch SSDs from a few years ago, it’s practically immaterial. And the tiniest 2230-format drives, the kind that go in the Steam Deck and the lightest laptops, are even tinier. Today you can pick up a 1TB versio

Google Earth is celebrating its 20th anniversary by allowing users to access historical Street View images directly in the geographic visualization app. Users can scroll through older views of locations and see how areas have changed over time. The historical Street View images are alrea

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Vibe coding is programming by gut feel. You have an idea for a tool, a website, or a repetitive task you want to automate… but instead of enrolling in a coding boot camp or slogging through YouTube tutorials, you fire up an AI chatbot and have it write the code for you.
This AI-driven approach to creative coding has exploded in popularity over the past year

Regular power strips are great and all, but it’s time to upgrade because this Anker model is what every modern home craves. And now that it’s only $50 (down from $66), it’s a good time to snag one.
I’m talking about the Anker Nano 6-in-1 Charging Station, which

Google has released Chrome 138, the latest edition of the browser that fixes several vulnerabilities, now in versions 138.0.7204.49/50 for Windows and macOS and 138.0.7204.49 for Linux. According to Google, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet.