

Video games are big money — big enough that it’s worth trying to sell hardware to gamers, even if they don’t have very much money. That’s the idea behind budget gaming brands, like Dell’s G-series underneath Alienware and the Asus TUF series under ROG. Lenovo is ready to dive into the budget PC gaming market, announcing the new LOQ (pron


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Productivity is king, and the reigning king of productivity suites has been Microsoft Office for as long as most of us can remember. But a quiet coup has been afoot for at least the last decade, and savvy users and businesses have been gradually switching from Microsoft’s suite to Google Workspace apps.
For my part, I’ve been working primarily

For content creators, making your team seem bigger than it is isn’t always the easiest task. When it comes to videos, podcasts, audiobooks, corporate training, and a litany of other use cases, you just might not like the sound of your own voice sometimes. Sometimes, things would sound better with another voice.
Fortunately, you don’t have to hir

Canva is taking aim at Microsoft’s Office Copilot initiatives with several new AI-powered Visual Worksuite features that can touch up images, design new visual templates, and even create whole presentations for you with minimal input required.

That Chrome extension you downloaded to add ChatGPT integration to Google results may not be the legitimate one—and it could cause you to lose access to your Facebook account.
Until earlier today, a malware copy of the “ChatGPT for Google” extension that stole Facebook session cookies could be found in the Chrome Web Store, allowing

Seeing an exclamation point online or within Windows is usually cause for alarm. It’s a call to action, to do something. In future versions of Windows 11, Microsoft is going to use it to flag new features in the Start menu that it wants you to use.
And they’re definitely happening.
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced Windows 11 Bu

For a huge chunk of the PC gaming community, Counter-Strike defined team-based first-person shooters. Now there’s a sequel: Counter-Strike 2, which will debut this summer from Valve Software. You can test it out, too.
The game’s developers describe it as “the next era of Counter-Strike,” and it’s not

There’s a Holy Grail of laptop users, a Shangri-La of portability and power. A pure, platonic Theory of Everything, combining the go-anywhere nature of an ultraportable laptop with the raw, screaming power you can only get with a desktop that will give you a hernia if you try to move it. We can’t get there yet — at the moment, the best we can do is