
Even though the crypto mining boom has largely passed, cryptocurrency scams still remain out there. Since crypto wallets often come in the form of a web browser extension, so do crypto scams—and Mozilla has spotted hundreds of them trying to get onto the official reposit

Come October 14th, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10. That means no more new features or improvements, no more security fixes, and the gradual loss of apps as they also stop supporting Windows 10. Microsoft wants you to upgrade to

Hey, PCWorlders, here’s a tip for any TV buffs out there. I’d like to call myself that, but the truth is that my busy schedule means that watching anything on TV these days is a rare treat!
On the odd occasion I do get time, I tend to whittle away the short hour or so I have searching for something that I’d like to watch, which means by the time I find some


We love gaming on the PlayStation 5, and we love that the PS5’s DualSense controllers work well with gaming PCs and Steam. But stick drift can really kill the mood. Whether you just need more controllers for your setup or you need to replace faulty ones,

OLED gaming monitors are gorgeous thanks to vibrant colors and perfect black levels. But they’re not the fastest around, with “esports” panels on LCD monitors still handily outpacing them. If you want both a super-fast refresh rate and the visual prowess of OLED tech, then this new design from LG is for you—and

Want to clear out your old posts on X (formerly Twitter) without deleting your entire account? That’s where Cyd comes in. It doesn’t use X’s API, so instead of relying on third-party permissions, it works by simulating how you’d manually delete content yourself.
The free version is super straightforward. It deletes all your

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Intel documentation has revealed additional code names in the context of the company’s future roadmap: Wildcat Lake, Bartlett Lake, and a 12-core variant of the Bartlett Lake chip made up entirely of performance cores.
Interestingly, the source is a public one: a guidance document on how to use Intel’s platforms for real-time computing. The most recent “gol