Logitech has had a growing presence in the PC gaming market for years, but it looks like the company is preparing to expand in a big way. According to a blog post, […]
Participants in the MP3 revolution will remember Winamp fondly. The independent media player and library, initially released in the late 90s, was the go-to choice for anyone who didn’t care for more […]
If you’re a regular viewer of PCWorld’s YouTube channel, you may have noticed the channel had been offline since Monday, July 25. We just got the channel back this Tuesday morning. So […]
If you’re a Uber user, you’d probably wait until next week to open your emailed receipts from the ride-sharing service. Why? Because they’ll cause Outlook to crash. Microsoft Word, too. Bleeping Computer […]
Microsoft is finalizing the next major feature release of Windows 11, also known as Windows 11 22H2. What should you expect? A somewhat minor update, but with some features that consumers have […]
AMD will ship its next-generation Ryzen 7000 processors this quarter, AMD executives confirmed Tuesday. That means Ryzen 7000 will hit the streets by the end of September. Previously, AMD had said that […]
Confession: After about a month of using the trendy new Vivaldi browser, I returned to Chrome on my desktop, chastened and humbled. It all would have been fine if it hadn’t been […]
Heads-up, Amazon Drive users: Your files will be going offline next year. According to the notice sent by Amazon last week, the company’s online storage service will go dark on December 31, […]
Modern PCs can often be works of art, brimming with carefully selected components, intricate cable routing and custom liquid cooling, and more LEDs than a Vegas casino sign. But if you’re hunting […]
With a pair of surprisingly okay video game movies under his non-existent belt, Sonic the Hedgehog is on a roll in a way he hasn’t been for a decade or two. But […]