
If you’re like most, you probably use Outlook with its standard inbox view. You know, the main list of individual email threads along with the navigation panel on the side and maybe the email preview panel on the other side. It’s what we think of as “standard” email browsing.
But if you’re using classic Outlook, there’s another way—a completely differen

Get ready for episodes of Sesame Street sponsored by the letter “N,” as Netflix has stepped in to stream the no-longer-homeless children’s show.
The makers of Sesame Street made the announcement Monday morning, noting on X that “a

In terms of chips, Qualcomm didn’t really have anything to announce at Computex 2025. That will have to wait until the Snapdragon Summit, which takes place at the end of September.
“Nobody expected Qualcomm, the cellular company, to have the leading performance on an SOC for a laptop in the PC space,” Cristiano Amon, chief executive of Qualcomm, in a keyno

Intel committed to delivering its next-generation “Panther Lake” processor to PC makers early in 2026, maintaining the cadence of previous launches.
Intel executives said at Computex 2025 that it will begin manufacturing Panther Lake during the second half of 2025. However, according to PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray, Intel executives said that Panther Lake

Last year, several dangerous security vulnerabilities were found in the popular 7zip compression tool that were closed with new versions.
However, these patches had to be downloaded and installed manually in Windows. Even almost a year later, 7zip is probably still running in outdated and malware-prone versions on many PCs.
This would not have hap

I don’t know how your tech drawers look, but mine are filled with wires I’ll likely never use again because technology has advanced quite a bit. Thankfully, USB-C seems to be here to stay since there is no wrong way to plug these things in. It’s not just smartphones, tablets, and laptops that use these, however, but also a long list of gadgets.
We’ve scoure

Computer mice are silent killers. For years I struggled with wrist pain, elbow pain, and shoulder pain, and I staved it off with stretches, exercises, ergonomic changes, and what have you—but it always kept coming back. Turns out, it was because of my mouse.
About a year ago, I was at my wit’s end, scrambling for web advice on why I’m hurting and what I cou


Some laptops are built for leisure, others are built for gaming. And then you have laptops like the HP ProBook 460 G11 that are built for work. It’s fast, it’s capable, and it’s $400 off at B&H right now. Its original $1,299 price has been

If you want to be ready for anything, your tech drawer needs to have a few things always on hand—like a small-but-fast flash drive that you can whip out whenever you need to move files between devices. I’m talking about something like this Samsung Bar Plus on Amazon! Act now to get