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Microsoft’s Surface line has had its ups and downs — remember the Surface RT? Me neither — but it’s generally well-regarded as solid hardware with some great aesthetics. One thing it hasn’t always excelled at is repairability. Microsoft is hoping to change that with its latest offering: repair parts for tablets and laptops coming directl

8GB of VRAM, $399 MSRP. No, this isn’t 2020—it’s the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, launched in the middle of 2023. You’d be forgiven for mistaking this for the RTX 3060 Ti. And after seeing how closely it performs to its predecessor, you’ll probably be even more confused.
We won’t sugar coat it: This GPU has been

Even simple things like file management can be frustratingly complicated in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
With its nested file system and hundreds of menus, functions, and folders, Windows is a highly complex organism. All your installed applications add yet another layer of headaches. If you want to work quickly and efficiently within Windows, you’ll n


“Engineered obsolescence” is an accusation that gets thrown at tech hardware a lot. And it’s often misapplied: Lithium-ion batteries really do wear down, especially when constantly recharged, and old software can’t keep running new applications forever. But in the case of some Western Digital hard drives, which appear to be sending out “

Windows 10 is still the most popular operating system, remaining well ahead of the Windows 11 in Statcounter‘s usage statistics. Bu

Katamari Damacy might just be the poster child of quirky Japanese games, at least for players who aren’t old enough to remember Slap-Happy Rythm Busters. It’s a game about rolling a giant ball around a 3D environment, sticking more and more stuff to it until it swallows the entire world, in a simple and addictive gameplay loop that also


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Most home PC builders just got their hands on PCI Express 5.0 hardware, or are still waiting on it to make sense in terms of either price or compatibility. But progress, or something that looks like it if you squint hard enough, marches on