Look. I’m not going to knock virtual reality as a concept. It provides some truly meaningful experiences to a lot of folks out there and there’s no denying or dismissing that. That […]
Computer memory is starting to get absolutely nuts, and nowhere is that more clear than in the latest hardware from Patriot’s internal “skunkworks” labs. PCWorld contributor Keith May spoke with the RAM […]
Microsoft is celebrating 10 full years of Microsoft 365 by adding a new Microsoft 365 tier: Microsoft 365 Basic, which will cost just $1.99 per month or $19.99 per year when it […]
The PC market collapsed during the fourth quarter of 2022, analysts said, with an unprecedented drop in sales due to inflation and other factors. IDC reported that PC unit sales fell by […]
If you were planning on cancelling your restaurant reservation to stand in line at Micro Center on Valentine’s Day in order to purchase one of AMD’s new Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs, you should […]
Intel’s long awaited Core i9-13900KS was unwrapped Thursday morning and will officially be the first x86 consumer CPU to hit the 6GHz barrier. You will pay a premium for the barrier-breaking privilege, […]
Earlier this week, an alert went out on a popular PC subreddit, warning AMD graphics card owners of a malicious website. The way you would stumble onto the site? Clicking on the […]
Tom Hanks didn’t just call me to pitch me a part, but it sure sounds like it. Ever since PCWorld began covering the rise of various AI applications like AI art, I’ve […]
Goodbye, SO-DIMM: Memory overseer JEDEC will formally adopt the “CAMM Common Spec” as the next RAM module standard for laptops. JEDEC, the memory group that homologates RAM standards, is in the process […]
The bell tolls for Google’s Stadia streaming game service, which shuts its servers down tomorrow, January 18th. Google has already begun refunding Stadia players for their purchases on the digital platform, just […]