The veterans of PCWorld know a thing or two about building PCs. So do the boutique system designers at Falcon Northwest. What happens when you pit them against each other to make […]
If you’re even mildly interested in computers, you’ve probably become the designated IT repair person for your friends and family. (And if you think you’ve got it bad, imagine how it goes […]
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Improved battery life & performance Better tracking Still stunning & lighter Excellent software Cons Fitbit Premium costs extra Only one size No wireless charging Our Verdict […]
AMD’s new Ryzen 7000 processors are absolute beasts, but they do run hot, and might require a more aggressive cooling solution than you’re used to in your home-built desktop. What can you […]
The day is finally here: AMD is set to announce the first of its next-gen desktop graphics cards based on the long-awaited RDNA 3 design. This will be AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s […]
The PCWorld team was on the ground this year at CES and, boy, did we come across some cool things. When executive editor Gordon Mah Ung checked out the Nvidia booth, he […]
Experian, one of the biggest consumer credit reporting bureaus, likely put your full credit history into the hands of identity thieves last year. On Monday, news broke of a major flaw in […]
Hogwarts Legacy comes out next week. It is, bar none, the biggest video game to ever use the ever-popular Harry Potter license. A Dragon Age-style open-world RPG, made by Warner Bros. Games […]
“Now, you can pimp your mother******* browser.” This is a real line from what might be the most polarizing software ad of 2023: Opera’s team-up with rap legend Xzibit to promote — […]
ChatGPT and other AI chatbots seem a little bit like magic sometimes. But they’re not, especially when asked to do a fairly basic computational task that you’d think they could handle with […]