
You can build a PC with just a screwdriver on hand, but you’ll have an easier time of it if you have all the essentials available. That includes computer tools to get you out of sticky spots, which always occur when you assume they won’t. Keep these 10 items around and they’ll keep your PC building woes to a minimum.
We’ve divided th

If you spend hours a day staring at a computer screen, there’s a high possibility you may suffer from tension headaches and eye strain. While there are a few solutions available for purchase like blue-blocking glasses or screen films, Windows 11 has a built-in feature to block blue light without paying for anything extra. All you have to do is just make a few s

If you’re on the hunt for an ultra-fast gaming mouse, you’re in luck, as we’ve struck gold today. Amazon’s selling the Roccat

Microsoft has infused its Bing search engine with the ChatGPT text generation AI taking the world by storm and a lot of users want to give it a shot. After a brief media preview last week, the company

If you find that your personal data has leaked online you may be wondering, how did this happen?
In today’s world of data sharing and personalized digital services, it’s no wonder that your information is floating around out there. No matter how careful you are, it’s likely that at one point or another your personal data has been harvested


Expert's Rating

Even if you’ve been using Windows for decades, it’s so sprawling and complex that there might be truly helpful, yet more obscure features that can still surprise you. We’ve tracked down ten little-known Windows features that might just improve your efficiency, your comfort, or possibly even your fun while using your PC.
All of them s

If you’re looking to add more space to your Steam Deck, we’ve got some awesome new. Framework, the manufacturer of the modular Framework Laptop and Framework Laptop Chromebook, is now offering 2TB of SSD storage on its online store.
The first batch is

What do you get if you use a gaming PC from Alienware, a keyboard from Cooler Master, a headset from HyperX, and a mouse from Razer all at the same time? You get four different programs and interfaces to control all those blinking RGB lights. Sorry, that wasn’t a punchline, it’s just the annoying reality of different proprietary software to control a bunc
