Pour one out for Windows 8.1. After years of living in the shadow of Windows 7, 10, and 11, the day of its death is here. Starting on January 10, Microsoft will […]
Intel’s long awaited Core i9-13900KS was unwrapped Thursday morning and will officially be the first x86 consumer CPU to hit the 6GHz barrier. You will pay a premium for the barrier-breaking privilege, […]
Microsoft announced a pair of new builds for the Windows 11 Insider Preview channels today—and yes, you may see something in File Explorer that will cause your stomach to growl. Windows 11 […]
For a huge chunk of the PC gaming community, Counter-Strike defined team-based first-person shooters. Now there’s a sequel: Counter-Strike 2, which will debut this summer from Valve Software. You can test it […]
Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, and graphics cards companies gotta incrementally update their upscaling technology. Just a week after Nvidia debuted DLSS 3.5, AMD is countering with the official launch of […]
Gaming mice are fast, in the sense that they have ridiculously powerful tracking sensors. They’re also fast in the sense that they communicate with your computer very quickly, measured in polling rate […]
The Epic Games Store has made it something of a tradition to give out tons of freebies over the holidays. In fact it’s become so reliable that I no longer grab each […]
Did you know that your favorite PCWorld writers, and also Brad, are on a podcast every week? They are! It’s called The Full Nerd and it’s been going for over seven years, […]
VPNs nowadays come loaded with all sorts of features, some that actually help you and others meant to just fill out a company’s catalog of offerings. With all of these fancy and […]
Update January 2017: According to Google, all new Chromebooks in 2017 will run Android apps with support for the Play Store out of the box. Google will maintain a list of Google […]