

It’s getting increasingly difficult to find a good deal when it comes to Windows laptops. Oh, you can find deals, sure enough, but I wouldn’t recommend trying to run Windows 11 (to say nothing of a dozen browser tabs) on a typical budget laptop with 8GB RAM. Today, Best Buy is selling a respectable Ryzen AI-powered HP laptop with a big touchscreen and 16GB of RAM

We all think of wireless when it comes to smart home and home entertainment—Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, Thread, Z-Wave, and what have you—but a surprising number of smart devices depend on good, old-fashioned wired ethernet for the best performance.
The Philips Hue Bridge? Needs an ethernet cable. Got an Apple TV streaming box? It does Wi-Fi, but ethernet ma

Whether it’s tariffs or some other reason, CPU makers seem to be pushing downward into cheaper alternatives, expanding their available market. The most recent example is AMD’s latest addition: the Ryzen AI 5 330, its most entry-level option in the Ryzen AI 300 family designed for Copilot+ laptops.
AMD’s Ryzen AI 5 330 includes 4 cores and 8 threads

These days, mini PCs are just as capable as laptops and desktop PCs, yet way more compact and more affordable. That makes them perfect for small offices and casual home users. And right now, this Bosgame P3 Lite mini PC is only $305.98 on Amazon, 33% off its $460 MSRP.
For that price, you’re getting a more

If you’re feeling limited by the lack of ports on your laptop, then what you need is a USB hub—and now’s an excellent time to grab one because this Ugreen 7-in-1 USB-C hub is only $18 on Amazon. That’s 22% off its original price, though you’ll need Prime for this deal. Don’t have Prime? Just

If you’re still on Windows 10, you have to know that Microsoft is ending support soon. Don’t let that end-of-life date creep up on you! You have to start thinking about what you’re going to do when it hits, and maybe that means upgrading to Windows 11. But if the only reason you haven’t done so yet is the price, here’s good news: you can upgrade to Windows 11

Before its staggering data breach that exposed private data of over 62 million kids, few people outside of education knew what PowerSchool was. But this software, which manages student data, became the subject of many news articles since th

Scams often use fear to trick people—and of such schemes, scareware is extremely obvious about this tactic. On a malicious website, pop-up windows wrest control of your screen, blaring alarms that your PC has been compromised or you’re being spied upon. But if you call the number or download the “antivirus” software in the alert, you actually make yourself vulnerable
