

Are you ready for your PC to communicate by light?
Don’t hold your breath, unfortunately. But the possibility became more real as the PCI Express Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) said today that it’s working on a way for future PCI Express communication to take place over optical interconnections.
It was a busy day for the PCI-SIG: the standards c

Over the past few years, high-end PCs have come to be associated with PCI Express 5.0, the infrastructure that connects graphics cards and SSDs. That’s close to changing, as the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) hits a key milestone this year to bring the higher-bandwidth PCI Express 6 to PCs.
Most of the news today from the PCI SIG is theoretical: the S

You need to cool your PC’s processor no matter what, but you can do so in different ways—with a heatsink and one or more fans for old-school air cooling, or with an AIO liquid-cooled setup as seems to be the trend for any high-end PC setup. But which is better?
PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray cornered Nick from G




Steve and the other members of the Gamers Nexus team are a pretty knowledgeable bunch. They’re also unafraid to pull their punches when covering the PC industry, as demonstrated by some excellent investigat

Whether you’re trying to access location-restricted content on a streaming site or keeping your data from being sold to advertisers, using a VPN on your Fire TV Stick is just good practice.
Here, I’ll walk you through how to easily install and set up a VPN on a Fire TV Stick. Most VPNs nowadays come with native Fire TV apps, but if not I’ll discuss an alter

Google has released a security update for its Chrome browser. Two vulnerabilities have been fixed in the new Chrome versions 137.0.7151.103/104 for Windows and macOS and 137.0.7151.103 for Linux. According to Google, none of the vulnerabilities are being exploited for attacks in the wild. The manufacturers of other Chromium-based browsers will follow suit in the comi