AI is being shoved into everything now, from laptops to kitchen appliances to celebrity gossip news. (No, none of that is an exaggeration.) The term is so ubiquitous that it’s fast becoming […]
When Windows 11 was launched three years ago, Microsoft promised a number of new features to make working in front of the computer a little easier. For example, you can create virtual […]
AMD appears to have forked its Ryzen Master software, essentially placing support for its older Ryzen and Threadripper processors into a separate release that contains fewer features. Visit AMD’s Ryzen Master page, […]
We here at PCWorld, we encourage you to try building your own desktop computer. It’s fun! It’s economical! It’s only very slightly likely to lead to your destroying fragile parts worth hundreds […]
Have you ever made adjustments to a photo in Camera Raw and then wanted to blend the edited version with the original version? You are looking for a master slider that moves […]
This week I’m going to show you how to really master the new Split Warp tool in Photoshop 2020.The video will be live first thing Wed morning! I have been playing […]
The Sega Genesis. By far your best bet for emulating any pre-Saturn Sega console is Kega Fusion, so-named because it contains a Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, and 32X emulator all in […]
Is your phone smarter than you? Mobile phones have become more and more powerful in recent years, but few of us make the most of them. In this article, you’ll find 20 […]
Diving into Halo 3’s campaign with an online friend (or several) sometimes simply doesn’t…work on PC. You’ll send out the invites and group up, pick and load a mission, and then the […]
Google Keep Notes might be the most underrated of Google’s services. It’s more than just a place to jot down your thoughts—it’s also the missing link to bring Docs, Calendar, Photos, and […]