
Intel has tacked an additional dozen games to its Intel Application Optimization technology, meaning that several popular games will receive a higher framerate if you’re using a supported processor and the technology is turned on. Better yet, it should work on older processors now, with a little legwork.
Intel updated the technology in conjunction wit


You’ve done the usual things to protect your sensitive accounts. You use a unique password. You have alerts sent to your phone. But a thief could still bypass all that with a simple “hack”—stealing your phone number from right under your nose. And now there’s a new variant of it in the wild.


It was hardly a secret that Intel was working on a new, suped-up version of its fastest Core i9 processor — it was leaking all over the place earlier this month. But it seems particularly fitting that the company

There are a ton of different ways to get your internet connection, which is why “broadband” is something of a blanket term that just means “fast service.” But what counts as fast? Not many of the home connections available in the US, according to the United States Federal Communications Commission.
A new federal government definitio

I’m the king of configuration in companion apps like Razer Synapse. I also never miss an opportunity to set up onboard profiles in my gaming devices. But one thing I’ve learnt over the years is that no amount of configuration will substitute for swapping keyboards and


If you frequent certain portions of the internet, you’ve almost certainly seen pop-ups warning you that your PC is infested with all manner of creepy-crawly viruses. The ad is fake, and so is the software that it asks you to pay for, according to a new Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against a pair of phony antivirus sellers.

Today, in response to Texas’s age-verification law being upheld, the ultr