
The Computex trade show starts in Taipei next week, and it’s kind of a big deal. While CES tends to get headlines for general tech, Computex is where manufacturers pull out all the stops for desktops, laptops, and all the PC stuff that goes along with them. And we’re going there, of course. Wanna come along? You can, by following PCWorld’s social me


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If you walk in on a team of graphic designers, you may be believe you’ve just stumbled into a PC gaming tournament. To power 3D intensive applications, many of those users seek out powerful gaming laptops. They can carry them to the field as a bonus, with or without the RGB.
Video editors are similarly enticed by gaming laptops. They’re often ri



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Have you ever wondered whether your USB ports are really delivering maximum power? There are several ways to find out. Windows offers you built-in functions to check the performance of your USB ports. At the same time, third-party apps and physical tools such as a voltmeter can provide information.

I love multiple monitors. I love Legos. (And yes, fellow LEGO addicts, I know it’s not supposed to have an ‘s’ on the end, but I have to write for the normals.) Because of that, this new concept from HP might just be my favorite thing ever.
The idea? A series of microLED displays connected by near-seamless couplers that can assemble giant

April Fools’ Day is the bane of any tech news writer’s existence. Never mind that these sad attempts at comedy from marketing people are sometimes barely distinguishable from real products — especially when they come days or weeks before April 1st. I always have to be on guard, and Nvidia has decided to make my job even harder.
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