Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 CPUs have been around for a few years now, but some buyers still get stumped whenever they attempt to build their own systems and […]
I hate to state the obvious, but it needs to be said. Keyboards are important. In fact, I’d argue they’re the most important peripheral of them all, as they allow us to […]
Solid-state drives are universally faster than old-school hard-disk drives, but not all SSDs are the same. They come in different shapes and sizes, have different maximum speeds, and as you might guess, […]
AMD recently released its Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) feature, which promises to speed up the performance of your games. But wait! AMD already offered a similar technology dubbed “FidelityFX Super Resolution,” or […]
Almost every email service provides the function to archive and delete emails. These two functions both remove emails from your inbox, but what happens after works differently. Knowing the difference can either […]
Intel’s first Core processors made their debut in 2006. At this point, children born in the same year are almost old enough to drink. Over a dozen generations of Intel Core i3, […]
Consumer laptops and business laptops have a lot in common. You can certainly get business done on a consumer laptop, and you can consume content on a business laptop. But let’s be […]
While using a VPN you may have noticed the option to select a VPN protocol. You know, those weird, seemingly random IT-sounding names that sometimes resemble alphabet soup: OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2, SSTP, […]
If you already use Bridge and Camera RAW, you can do everything that Lightroom does, right? You will find that Lightroom is a big time-saver when it comes to working with multiple […]
Adobe has made some major announcements around Lightroom. There is Lightroom Classic and a new Lightroom CC. I’m going to cut through the clutter and smoke and explain exactly what has happened: […]