The Nintendo 64. N64 emulation is a particularly odd duck. The creator of the only emulator that is still being actively developed asks users for a $20 donation in return for their […]
It’s easy to accidentally throw away photos and videos that you want to keep, but nowadays, this doesn’t have to be a big problem. If you have chosen to activate your phone’s […]
Ten years ago PC gamers were eagerly awaiting Steam Machines, console-style Linux boxes built from the ground up to play PC games. They flopped, due in no small part to Steam operator […]
The Sega Dreamcast. Dreamcast emulation is, sadly, a bit like the console itself: bright, shiny, full of potential, and somewhat abortive. Only two successful emulators have ever emerged, and only one has […]
It’s Monday, and your coworkers are digging into a long, grueling database project. If you’re nice, you’ll bring them coffee and bagels. But if you’re feeling less charitable, there’s always an animated […]
Show detail in shadows and highlights selectively in Photoshop with Reverse Dodge and Burn tutorial. This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to remove the shadows exactly where you need them and […]
The recent release of Firefox 134 brings several improvements to the browser, including better video playback on Windows and better support for touchpads on Linux, as well as fixes to several security […]
The Sony PlayStation 2. PCSX 2 is the only PS2 emulator around, and it’s quite a masterpiece, despite being a bit of a bear to configure. You can download PCSX2 from its […]
Nowadays, when almost everyone seems glued to their phones, the idea of using a ‘dumb phone’ has become pretty appealing to many people. Whether you want to cut back on distractions, reduce […]
Your computer monitor is a major factor in deciding how good Windows will look on your PC. Indeed, even if your PC stays exactly the same, adding a higher-resolution monitor or a […]