
Launched in 2001, Windows XP is still considered by many to be one of the best things Microsoft ever made, and it was a real loss when it was officially discontinued in 2014. Now, one project by Reddit user ducbao414 (spotted by

If you’ve used your computer during an electrical storm, you know that it can be a tense experience as you sit tight for the storm to finish, all the while not knowing if your PC components will short circuit or zap you when components burn out.
There’s nothing in a PC user manual about what to do in that situation. So, is it all a myth? Are fears about dam

As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything relating to your electronic devices. This tech can identify a specific, individual person, and track them in a physical space and across locations, based on how their body

With its latest security camera accessory, Wyze is aiming to tidy up your home decor while making it easier to spy on the happenings in a room. Yes, it’s a little creepy.
The $20 Wyze Cam


Nostalgia never goes out of fashion, it just moves to new eras. Right now, the early days of 3D gaming are all the rage, with the latest indie games aping the low-polygon, low-res texture look of PC and PS1-era games from the 90s and early 2000s. The latest Higr

Elgato just launched the Game Capture 4K S, a new capture card that makes it possible to record games from the Nintendo Switch 2, Playstation 5, and Xbox Series X/S in glorious 4K resolution at 60 FPS.

There’s so much going on in Windows that it can be hard to know whether my apps are up to date all the time. I’ll get prompted to update some of them when I boot my PC –– but the others? Gah! It’s anyone’s guess which versions they are.
That haphazard updating has meant that in the past I’ve missed out on new features in some of my apps where the developers

Desktop PCs didn’t always look like black refrigerators covered in Christmas lights. They used to look like… well, like regular refrigerators, I suppose. Beige and boring, back in the glory days of the 80s and 90s. We’ve seen case manufacturers embrace this retro look, and now MainGear is joining in with its own fully pre-assembled desktop.
Called the Retro

Microsoft typically releases updates in the fall, but a July refresh of Windows will add new AI experiences, the company said on Tuesday.
Most of these new features should be familiar, though only from test