If you’re anything like us here at PCWorld, your eyes have been glued to coverage of the Computex trade show in Taipei…and you’ve been green with envy for our coworkers who get […]
As the number of ways to watch live sports without cable has ballooned, so too has the number of resources for helping you sift through all the options. Sites like ESPN’s Where […]
Kernel-level anti-cheat software is a contentious issue among gamers. It’s a solution for rampant cheating in online games, but some players see the powerful software as a huge overstep on the PCs […]
Back in 2022, The Browser Company released an innovative web browser called Arc that prioritized ease-of-use and user experience over all things. The simplified interface and feature set was good for niche […]
Five years ago, Apple launched the iPhone X. It had a fairly radical design with the ever-controversial notch at the top of the screen. Quite apart from how it looked, it vastly […]
These days, many smartphones have excellent cameras, with artificial intelligence (AI) allowing even casual photographers to take great photos. But if you don’t think your Android phone or iPhone‘s small screen is […]
Most how-to articles on a given subject walk you through a series of steps, perhaps with a video attached. Windows 10’s new free help feature, Cortana Show Me, is different: It actually […]
It’s been a while since I felt a profound case of gadget lust at CES, the tech trade show that takes over Las Vegas every January, but that’s what happened when I […]
Microsoft is adding a new ability for third-party developers to add widgets to Windows, as well as a new “top cards” summary of your PC within the Settings menu. Microsoft began rolling […]
After a recent Windows 11 update, you can show seconds in the taskbar if desired. You could already do that in earlier versions via a registry entry, but now there’s an official […]