
If you’re old enough to remember when the term “DOOM clone” was something you’d see in a magazine (printed on paper, made out of dead trees!), then you probably have fond memories of the early days of first-person shooters. Quake II is a landmark in the genre, building on the grungy aesthetic of the original with a more sci-fi feel an

You’ve heard the name (Microsoft Office) and you’ve seen the whopping price tag, or yearly subscription fee, but do you have the app suite installed on your current computer? If the answer is no and you’ve been waiting for a price drop, we have just the deal for you.
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If you only ever use the Windows search function to track down the occasional program or settings menu, you’d be forgiven.
In the past, Windows search was notoriously slow at tracking down files, and in recent years the search panel has become more bloated with things like Bing search results. As such, the Windows search bar might not be your first st


To celebrate its ongoing relationship with Bethesda’s upcoming Starfield, AMD is unveiling something every gamer will probably want to have: limited-edition Ryzen CPUs and GPUs, with Starfield branding.
AMD is manufacturing 500 AMD Limited Edition Ryzen 7 7800X3D chips in a custom Starfield box, as well as a similar number o

Electronically signing legal documents can be a bit of a pain. Unlike their paper counterparts, which are self-contained, you often have to hop into different browser tabs to get everything signed, initialed, and dated properly—especially if you’re working within Google Docs and Drive. But that’s soon to change with Google’s announcement of eS

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Getting serious work done on the go, especially for an extended trip, requires more than just a laptop. If I’m heading to a conference, I also need a “real” mouse and keyboard, a USB monitor, some kind of multi-charger, and som
