Thunderbolt displays may be the future of PC I/O expansion for one very simple reason: They could save you money as well as space. The very nice people at BenQ sent over […]
The airport, the bar, the library — all places where your hard-working smartphone might need a little pick-me-up, and all places where free, public phone charging stations have been cropping up over […]
Firefox has a reputation of being something of a resource hog, even among modern browsers. But it might not be entirely earned, because it looks like a CPU bug affecting Firefox users […]
Editor’s Note: Western Digital restored its My Cloud service on April 12. The original story follows. Western Digital has taken its My Cloud consumer cloud and backup service offline as a result […]
If you didn’t already believe that weak passwords could be cracked easily, artificial intelligence is here to prove the point definitively. An AI-driven tool cracked over half the passwords fed to it […]
Nvidia’s awesome new RTX Video Super Resolution feature is about to get even better. When the technology launched earlier this year, promising AI-enhanced video upscaling to get rid of blurry web videos, […]
Does The Last of Us send your gaming PC into a zombie-like shuffle? Do the advanced Unreal options in Fortnite make you search for the nearest lovingly-rendered bush to hide in? Do […]
The company that probably makes your laptop’s processor will now manufacture the chip that’s probably inside your smartphone, too. Intel has signed an agreement with Arm to manufacture Arm processors across several […]
Traditionally, the legacy “Print Screen” or PrtScn button on your keyboard has been what you’d use to take a quick, easy snapshot of whatever is on your screen. Now, that feature is […]
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