
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

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Well this is interesting: A new bug lets you install Windows 11 without all the annoying bloatware.
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Most everyone has laptops, smartphones, fitness trackers, tablets, or cameras lying around the house, no longer in use. If you don’t need them, you can get cash for that old tech—it just takes a little time.
As you’d expect, the more energy you put into the effort, the more cash you’ll reap. Listing the item yourself on an online mar

MacBooks and Windows laptops used to have more in common than they do today: An Intel processor was at the heart of both mobile systems. Since November 2020, Apple has equipped its laptops with its own system-on-a-chip—the M1, which was followed by the M2 about a year ago.
This made the differences that have always existed between MacBooks and Windows