
Yesterday was Patch Tuesday for June, and that means Microsoft provided new security fixes for 66 vulnerabilities. According to Microsoft, one vulnerability in Windows is already being exploited for attacks and several other vulnerabilities in Windows and Office are labelled as critical.
Keep reading for more details on the various security vulnerabilities

Whether it’s a smudgy smart display, a grimy iPhone screen, or a laptop display flecked with dust and hair, the look of a dirty screen drives me nuts.
I keep a bottle of cleaning solution and microfiber cloths in my office, but they do me no good when I’m out on the road or on a trip. And even if I wanted to haul around a 16-ounce container of cleaning liq

I check out the /r/Battlestations subreddit on a regular basis. That’s right, weirdos, I’m looking at your meticulous, lovingly lighted home offices and PC gaming desks, analyzing your choices for hardware and style, because I’m exactly the same kind of sick as you. But this person’s custom-built monito


Hey readers! Today’s tech tip is about USB cables. I’m usually super careful with my cables, but a recent mishap where I accidentally got one soaked left me wondering what I should do next. Was my USB cable now toast, a danger to my other devices? I simp

These days, mini PCs are the right answer for anyone seeking a compact, efficient, and surprisingly powerful computer. The Acemagician K1 is just one great example, especially now that it’s down to only $249 on Amazon with Prime (was $349). Don’t have Prime? No problem! Go

Gaming laptops with massive 18-inch screen sizes are somewhat rare. Maingear’s first 18-incher, the Ultima 18, offers up to 192GB of DDR5 memory and four M.2 SSD options, as well as what you’d expect: an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 mobile GPU.
It isn’t quite the tip-top of mobile gaming laptops, as the Intel “Arrow Lake” Core Ultra 9 275HX is just one 100-MHz s


Air is traditionally used as a filling medium in hard drives. However, because of its higher density, it creates resistance, which increases energy consumption and puts more strain on the mechanical components. This is an issue in hard drives that pack in a lot of data since it can slow things down.
Helium, though, is way less dense than air (about seven ti

