

My personal favorite family of laptops is Lenovo’s ThinkPad series, and it’s not even close. Lenovo showed off the newest members of the L-series and P-series laptops to the video team, and they were eager to get their hands on those iconic TrackPoint nubbins, whose death has been

Let’s say you want to buy a new Roku player, either to replace an old one or as an upgrade over your smart TV’s streaming features.
You could read a bunch of reviews, or consult the comparison chart on Roku’s website. But that’s no fun. What you really need is a simple, visual way to pick a player from Roku’s lineup of a half-dozen streaming boxes and stick

Just a few months before the end of free support, Windows 10 is still the most widely used operating system version from Microsoft: Almost half of all Windows PCs are still running it.
While you can count businesses among the crowd that might be loathe to change, the fact is that many consumers are just very satisfied with Windows 10 and they aren’t in any

A ton of arbitrary holidays exist (ahem, Tin Can Day), but World Password Day is one fully supported by the PCWorld staff. We’re all for ditching weak passwords — especially when strengthening your security takes only a little effort.
Follow these four easy suggestions and you’ll thank yourself f

EZVIZ has established itself as a market leader in smart security cameras. The brand has a robust lineup of products to suit every household, including options with solar panel support, high-resolution video, pan and tilt tracking, security lighting and more.
It doesn’t stop there, though. EZVIZ also has a lineup of smart entry products that can further enh

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How fast do you need your screen to be? If your answer is “as fast as possible,” you might want to check out Acer’s latest offering. The Nitro XV250 F6 is labelled as “UltraSpeed,” which means a blistering 600Hz refresh rate. That’s ten times the standard, and more than double the speed of the OLED gaming monitor I’m looking at right now.
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Even though many people like to use the web version of WhatsApp, there are still some limitations to it compared to the mobile apps. Crucially, it’s not possible to make voice calls and video calls with contacts in WhatsApp Web.
But the messenger service finally seems to be changing this. A current beta version of the web client shows that users will soon b