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In early August, Google changed the way Chrome displays download notifications. Instead of files being shown as big rectangular buttons in a bar at the bottom of the screen, the information is now much more discreetly tucked in the upper right-hand corner. A single, small icon shows both your progress and completion status, along with a dropdown list of recent downlo

Microsoft Office is the world’s most ubiquitous office suite for good reason. Trusted by millions of individuals and businesses all over the world, it’s a comprehensive tool for everyone from data analysts to graphic designers. The only downside is that it can be on the pricy side — especially if you’re paying a subscription.
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Whenever a CPU socket gets a little long in the tooth, it becomes a waiting game to see when new chips will render it obsolete. While AMD fans rode the AM4 platform for five years, Intel sticks to a more general two- to three-y


There’s been a lot of news about GPU upscaling recently. Which graphics cards use which tech? Which game supports which standard? Can some of them be used on GPUs from different manufacturers? It’s a bit of a mess. Fortunately, we’ve got Keith May to explain it all on the latest PCWorld YouTube video.
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How many pixels can your gaming PC push at once at 240 frames per second? If the answer is “less than 16.5 million”, then you probably aren’t in the market for Samsung’s latest ultrawide monitor. The Odyssey Neo G95NC’s massive, 57-inch panel is bested only by its 7680×2160 resolution — basically two 4K displays, side-by-side

The Cherry MX switch, first released way back in 1983, is the backbone of the current mechanical keyboard craze. We can talk all day about the IBM buckling spring or Topre’s “