
Quality webcams that support Windows Hello can be quite expensive, but this 2K model from Toallin can be yours for an extremely affordable price. In fact, with it being 20% off right now on Amazon, you can score it for just $32 (was $40).
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Update on April 25, 2025: As of yesterday, Microsoft has confirmed the issue and implemented a fix, but that fix won’t actually roll out until “early May” (Beta Channel), “mid May” (Current Channel Previe
To me, the biggest surprise of Intel’s earnings call wasn’t that Intel is selling out of its older chips. It’s that people are finally paying attention.
For years, the mantra in the tech world has been, buy the latest and greatest. The newer, the better. And for some companies, like AMD and Qualcomm, that’s been true.
Not anymore. Intel told Wall

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Remember when Microsoft promised that the Copilot key would be the next big thing? Since then Microsoft has begun backing away from its Copilot app, and this week the company is promising that Copilot won’t even launch when you tap the key — just a subset of the app will.
This “new experience” for Copilot won’t feature the full-fledged Copilot app. Instead,

How are Intel’s customers weathering tariffs and a possible recession? By buying Intel’s older products, and not its latest chips.
Intel chief financial officer David Zinsner told analysts on Thursday that Intel sold more volume in its Raptor Lake chips than Lunar Lake, suggesting that customers preferred the

I’m a big fan of gaming mice for productivity applications thanks to their deep customization options. Razer has tried to expand into office-style devices before, but with mixed results. Its second stab at the space includes two new mouse designs, including its first vertical mouse. Both the Pro Click V2 and Pro Click V2 Vertical are on sale today for $100 and $120,

The Asus Vivobook 15 is a popular choice for those who need a low-priced laptop. It’s got a recent processor, a roomy 15.6-inch screen, and most importantly for me, 16GB of RAM. Today, Staples is selling it online for $

Getting some extra expandable storage for your handheld gaming console, smartphone, camera, or other gadgets doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Right now, you can get the 512GB SanDisk Extreme microSD card for just $42 on Amazon. That’s a hefty 33% discount that’s worth jumping