Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master review: A motherboard worthy of Intel’s best

At a glanceExpert’s Rating ProsGood build quality Fully featured for its priceAppealing aesthetics and functional armor cooling Can handle the 12900K hotrod CPU  Excels at both gaming and workstation useConsDDR5 is still expensive for minor gains LGA 1700 requires a bracket for most CPU coolersE-ATX may limit case choices  PCI-E lane limits for those needing 8x/8x or more than a single 16x slot Our VerdictWith a new age of tech finally reaching motherboards,

Save hundreds off the Freesumes Ultimate Job Search Bundle

People change jobs for a myriad of reasons. Sometimes they want less stress or better hours. Other times, all they want is a bigger paycheck. But, regardless of why it’s always a good idea to keep your resume looking sharp — So we’re offering The Freesumes Ultimate Job Search Asset Bundle and pricing it at just $29 so anyone can afford it.

The Freesumes Ultimate Job Search Asset Bundle is a popular and well-reviewed collection of handy tools that can he

Chrome Remote Desktop review: Free, versatile remote access for Google-ites

At a glanceExpert’s Rating ProsFree with Google account and Chrome browser (on any OS)Easy to installPermanent remote accessOne-off screen sharingConsNo chat functionNo multiple-display supportOur VerdictFast and free, Chrome Remote Desktop is available on any operating system that supports the Chrome browser, including, of course, Chrome OS. It supports both unattended access and one-off screen sharing, but lacks a chat function and support for multiple displays.

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Save $250 on this fantastic Roomba that vacuums, mops, and empties itself

If you want to spend a little less on a deluxe robot vacuum, today is the day. Amazon is selling the iRobot Roomba S9+ a self-emptying station and the iRobot Braava Jet m6 bundle for $999. That’s $250 off of the most recent price for this bundle.

When we reviewed the S9+ back in 2021, we gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars and an Editors’ Choice Award. “The S9+ is worth every penny,” we said. It’s also our pick as the most sophisticated robot vacuum you can get in our

‘Glorious’ PC gaming brand drops that bad joke it’s been clinging to for years

Making a snide reference to one of history’s most famous genocidal regimes is distasteful even for an irreverent comedy web series. But that’s kind of the point: pretty much every episode of the much-loved Zero Punctuation review show contains at least one joke we couldn’t reprint in PCWorld. Basing an entire company around said joke isn’t just distasteful, it’s actively damaging to a brand. And yet the “Glorious PC Gaming Race” did just that since its

Steam’s best-selling ‘game’ is now the Steam Deck

Have you heard of the Steam Deck? It’s kind of a big deal. Valve’s self-designed portable gaming machine combines the power of a modest laptop with some incredible custom software to make the most exciting hardware since the Nintendo Switch. And that’s not just us saying it. According to Steam’s ever-present store sales chart, the Steam Deck is now sitting right at the top, meaning there are more people paying for it than the most popular PC games. Valve

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Brave, DuckDuckGo step in to block Google’s AMP pages

Both Brave and DuckDuckGo have taken aim at Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), either blocking Google’s tracking or allowing users to bypass AMP directly and visit the actual home pages themselves.

Brave said this week that the company is implementing a new policy, called “De-AMP,” which will rewrite links and URLs to prevent users from vising AMP pages and instead direct them to the publisher’s site. In cases where that’s not possible, De-AMP will

Why you should wait to build a new PC

With powerful new hardware on the market and graphics cards finally dipping down towards reasonable prices, Adam is ready to build a new gaming desktop. But hold your horses: Gordon has five reasons that he (and you) should wait a little while before taking the plunge. Want to know why? Then check out the latest PCWorld YouTube video!

Gordon Ung’s advice might sound familiar to any PC builder out there: new hardware is going to be a lot better. But isn’t that always true? Yes

Sony’s DualSense controller can now be updated on a PC, no PS5 needed

The DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5 is pretty great, with a comfy new body and some incredibly granular vibration motors. It’s also surprisingly adaptable for gaming on a PC with that built-in touchpad. Like the latest versions of the Xbox controller, PC gamers have embraced the DualSense, and Steam even includes game profiles for it. Now it’s even easier to use a DualSense as your main PC game controller, because you don’t need a PS5 to update the firmware.

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This convertible $540 Lenovo laptop is on sale for $299

If you’re looking for a laptop with a 1080p display, you’re in luck. Right now, Walmart is selling the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i with a Tiger Lake Core i3 for just $300. That’s $240 off of the MSRP.

This laptop’s 14-inch touchscreen features 1080p resolution, which is a bit of a surprise. Typically, you’d expect a $300 laptop to cut corners to keep the cost down, but not here.

As for processing power, it’s packing an Intel “Tiger Lake” Core i


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