
Mouse lift-off distance, or LOD, often appears as a setting you can tweak in the companion software apps for gaming mice. But what it means and how to use it to get the best performance is an often-misunderstood thing.
Take it from me, like your mouse’s DPI and polling rate, li

Nothing beats the versatility of a 2-in-1 laptop. Need to use it like a tablet for taking notes? Want to prop it up like a tent and watch a movie? All you have to do is swing the screen around. Not only does the Dell Inspiron 14 boast a 2-in-1 design, but it also has a great display as well as decent hardware. Right now you can get it for just


“AI PCs” are all the rage in the computer industry right now, at least if you listen to anyone trying to get you to buy a new laptop. Neural processing units or NPUs are the new hotness, powering local AI capabilities…though whether that’s



In the days of tech yore, antivirus software was just that. You installed the application and let it scan your system for malware.
But as protecting your PC became more complicated, vendors slowly morphed their offerings into full suites. Nowadays, a firewall and other safeguards like a browser extension, password manager, and VPN get dropped onto your syst

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I’ll admit it — I was turned off by the new Arc browser from the beginning.
For one, there’s the maker’s name: The Browser Company of New York. Are we meant to imagine the browser being crafted in a converted blacksmith’s forge in Brooklyn, offering farm-to-table HTML? And it was designed for the Mac. Then there was my attempt