
PCs have a reputation for being staid and sort of business-like, right? Nah, that’s just an image pushed by a Apple’s famous ad campaign.
The truth is, your PC is a blank slate for as much creativity as you can muster. It can be especially useful as a tool to show off fun personalizations.
Take this hilarious mod to the Recycle Bin as an example.

Whether it’s a smart TV, laptop, or coffee machine, more and more devices are using our Wi-Fi. An unpleasant side effect of this digital diversity: stowaways on the domestic data highway are sometimes barely noticeable.
That is, until something goes wrong. If the internet suddenly becomes agonizingly slow or if you feel something isn’t quite right in your h

If you’re looking to upgrade your home office computer, then your best bet these days is a mini PC that’s both powerful and affordable. This powerful Beelink SER8 that’s on sale is one such option—it’s more than capable of handling any work tasks you need to get done, and it’s do

Not every gaming laptop has to cost a fortune. The Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9 is one point of evidence, especially when it’s on sale with a price drop as drastic as this one. We’re looking at this laptop going for just $700 at B&H right now, down from its original $1,050

Windows runs well, most of the time. But if the system suddenly starts acting up, important data disappears or programs no longer start properly, the cause is often not the technology itself, but the user. To be more precise: small oversights that can have annoying consequences.
Many problems are homemade and thus, can easily be avoided. Anyone who forgets

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Intel said Thursday that the company’s next big CPU bet, Panther Lake, remains on track to begin shipping this year, and the supporting 18A manufacturing process has already entered production. However, Intel plans to end 2025 with just 75,000 employees as it continues reducing its workforce.