
Super-fast 480Hz gaming monitors have been more the domain of hyper twitchy esports players than casual gamers or streamers up until now, but that’s quickly changing thanks to an influx of luscious, lightning-fast OLED displays this year.
CES 2024 was proof of that with 480Hz OLED displays from both Asus and LG; now Acer joins the super-quick monitor

Since summer 2023, you can prevent the crawlers from the AI company Open AI from reading your website and making it part of the artificial intelligence ChatGPT, which can be found at https://cha

In daily use, your Windows PC saves countless data, installs and uninstalls programs — and in the process becomes increasingly slower and more susceptible to problems. But there is a simple solution to breathe new life into your PC: Reset your computer once a year.
Here’s why it’s a good idea to reset Windows periodically, followed by inf


Lunar Lake marks perhaps the first time that an Intel PC processor wasn’t manufactured at Intel.
Intel’s Lunar Lake has four tiles, of which the key tiles — the compute tile and the controller tiles — are built a

Intel announced its next-generation processor, Lunar Lake, today. But chief executive Pat Gelsinger also updated Intel’s roadmap — next up is Arrow Lake, Intel’s desktop chip.
Although Intel is talking extensively about Lunar Lake in what is probably an attempt to undercut Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite laptops shipping by its partner


It’s getting pretty hard to find a laptop with a user-accessible SO-DIMM slot to upgrade the memory. And it’s about to get a lot harder. Starting with its upcoming Lunar Lake laptop CPU series, Intel will install memory into the processor SoC itself, offering only 16GB or 32GB initially. Yes, Intel laptops are getting rid of user-replaceable RAM, at least

There are a lot of Steam Deck alternatives out there right now, but MSI’s version is the only one based on Intel hardware instead of AMD or Arm.
The original Claw only came out a couple of months ago — to generally poor reviews —

You bought into the hype and purchased a first-gen AI laptop with an Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) chip inside. Congratulations! But in a world that shifted overnight to Copilot+ PCs with much more stringent requirements, were you a fool for doing so?