Windows 11 is now available as a free upgrade from Windows 10. Should you jump on board, or sit tight for now? We’re currently recommending most people wait to install Windows 11, […]
Windows 11 has a few rough spots. But for power users, there are none rougher than the new interface, specifically Microsoft’s new approach to the Start menu and taskbar. What had evolved […]
I’m just going to come out and say it: Printers are the most unfairly maligned technology in modern history. Despite all the condescension they get, printers do a lot of things right, […]
Just a few months before the end of free support, Windows 10 is still the most widely used operating system version from Microsoft: Almost half of all Windows PCs are still running […]
In general, Samsung’s new Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 offers a fascinating mix of stunning hardware and software experiences that try to elevate both work and play. But deep down we found two […]
I’m a PC gamer, but I hate gaming laptops. That statement may be a touch incendiary, but no matter what I do, I’m unable to subscribe to the cult of gaming laptops. […]
As a PC user since MS-DOS, I’ve come to accept the love-hate relationship we have with Microsoft. This relationship isn’t unlike that between lifelong sports fans and a favorite team that’s swung […]
Back in my post-college days, a group of (single) friends would gather to celebrate Anti-Valentines Day, shunning anyone who had coupled up. It was an excuse to party, basically. But had the […]
If you’ve ever used Microsoft’s own Clipchamp video editor, Google would like you to know that you now have another alternative: Google Vids, which will leverage Google’s powers of AI with your […]
Along with millions of other people who no longer enjoy the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, I recently switched from X to Bluesky. I still have an account on X, […]