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Do you need lots of portable storage? Say, for example, enough to carry approximately one million copies of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” on MP3? (That’s about 4TB, if you’re wondering.) And would you like to get it at a similarly ridiculous discount?
Then check out Samsung’s Shield T7 portable SSD. Today, B&H has

A new version of Google’s Chrome browser has recently been released, and one of the new features is the program’s performance tools. In particular, they are designed to reduce energy consumption, thus improving the battery life of a laptop.
One way to do this is through something called inactive tabs. A tab that is open in the background can consume a lot o


Intel, AMD, or Qualcomm. Which do you want powering your PC? If you don’t prefer any of them, you might have another option soon — and the name will be quite familiar. According to industry rumors, Nvidia is hoping to hop on the Arm-powered PC train for the larger consumer mass market later this year.
It’s been a while since Nvidia’s Arm offerings have made

All Windows 11 users now have access to Microsoft Paint’s new “Generative Erase” AI feature, reports Windows Latest.
The new feature, which was previously exclusive to Windows 11 Insider preview testers, makes it easier to rem

One of the most vocal opponents of the never-launched Venu Sports bundle just took the wraps off its own bundle of sports channels—and yes, ESPN stations are part of the deal.
Launching today in 24 metro markets, DirecTV’s MySports package serves up roughly 40 sp

If you’re on the hunt for a new laptop for work or school, then you’re going to love this Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 deal. On sale for a mere $650 at Dell.com, this laptop is everything you need to get through the day — and it’s a hot

The “War on Cables” trend rages on and Asus is on the front lines. In 2023 and 2024, Asus eagerly embraced the trend with “BTF” motherboards and cases designed to stealthily hide cables around the rear of desktop PCs, but designs shown off at CES 2025 indicate

AI-powered video descriptions are the new hotness when it comes to security cameras. Amazon’s Ring cameras and Google’s Nest cams are already doing them, and now Wyze is joining the party.
Available now as part of a new–and pricey–“Cam Unlimited Pro” plan, Wyze’s “descriptive alerts” serve up AI-generated captions for video events captured by your Wyze cam