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  • Close up of mouse cursor clicking Windows 11 Start icon
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Windows 11 Is Getting An All-New Start Menu – Here's How You Can Try It Out

    If you'd like to test the new Windows 11 Start menu, with apps in recommended category folders and other helpful functionality, this is how you try it.

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  • gaming computer motherboard with black background
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    How To Find Your Motherboard's Serial Number (And Why You Might Want To)

    Need your motherboard’s serial number? Learn how to find it quickly and why it’s useful for support, upgrades, or warranty claims.

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  • Apple, Windows and Linux logos on a white keyboard
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    What Is Dual-Booting On A PC And Why Should You Try It?

    Curious about dual-booting on a PC? Learn what it is, how it works, and why running two operating systems might be worth trying.

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  • A Gigabyte branded Nvidia graphics card in a PC
    By Joe Hindy 3 months ago

    10 Of The Worst Graphics Cards Ever Made

    The big GPU companies don't always get it right -- here are the graphics cards that dissapointed gamers with slow performance, balmy temperatures, and high prices.

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  • FireWire cable with  connectors visible
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Why Was FireWire Discontinued? Here's What Happened To Apple's USB Alternative

    Apple has a history of doing its own thing when it comes to ports, and Firewire was supposed to replace USB but never caught on. What happened to FireWire?

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  • Steam Deck OLED with game library on monitor's display, resting on black background
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Can You Use A Gaming Handheld To Replace Your Desktop PC?

    Gaming consoles are getting more expensive, but could you use a more budget-conscious gaming handheld to perform the same functions as a desktop PC?

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  • A hand holding a USB flash drive with malware icon over laptop
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Can Your PC Get A Virus From Plugging Something Into The USB Port?

    We've all gotten a random USB drive, but is it safe to use? There are actually a number of security concerns associated with using untested USB devices.

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  • Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop
    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    What Makes Alienware Laptops So Divisive Among Gamers?

    Alienware is a big name in the gaming community because of the powerful laptops and computers it manufacturers, but opinions on the brand are split.

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  • Nvidia Geforce RTX GPU installed in desktop PC
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Does A Discrete GPU Actually Work?

    Curious how a discrete GPU works? Learn how it handles graphics processing, boosts performance, and differs from integrated graphics.

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  • Hand removing USB drive from a laptop
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Do You Still Have To 'Safely' Remove Flash/USB Drives In 2025?

    USB drives no longer as enthusiastically prompt you to "safely" remove them before you unplug them from your computer, but is it really safe to do so?

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  • Woman holding power bank connected to laptop
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    How Big Of A Power Bank Do You Need To Fully Charge A Laptop?

    Estimating how big of a power bank you need to charge your laptop begins with knowing what the battery capacity of each device is.

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  • A silver HP Chromebook on a table
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    What Is Chromebook Developer Mode And What Can You Do With It?

    If you want to enable Developer Mode on a Chromebook, it opens up a lot of functionality, but it comes with some pretty big caveats as well.

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  • Close-up on a Chromebook laptop logo on a wooden desk
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Your Chromebook May Run Android Instead Of Chrome OS One Day: Here's What That Means

    When you buy a Chromebook, it runs the ChromeOS operating system, but that may change to Android one day, which would make it similar to your Android phone.

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  • Man packing luggage including varous electronics
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    Can You Put A Laptop Charger In Checked Luggage? What The TSA Rules Say

    It's crucial to bring your laptop charger when traveling, but it's even more important to know the TSA rules for packing it. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Home Screen of macOS Tahoe
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    What Is Apple's Liquid Glass? (And When Will It Be Available For Your Devices?)

    Apple has announced Liquid Glass, but what does it do, and when will it be available for all of its devices? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • App windows in iPadOS 26
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    iPadOS 26 Feels More Like macOS, And That's A Good Thing

    The new iPadOS 26 feels more like macOS, which could be a game changer from a user experience standpoint. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • A hand connecting power bank to a laptop
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    You Can Charge Your Laptop Battery With A Phone Power Bank, But You Have To Check For These Specs

    Need to charge up your laptop while you're away from power outlets? You may be able to use a phone power bank, but you'll need to double check the specs.

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  • Close up of an NVMe SSD
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    eMMC Vs SSD Storage: What Do They Mean And What's The Difference?

    There are a multitude of storage options, and you're likely to come across eMMC and SSD storage types when shopping around, but which is right for you?

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  • Apple MacBook running an app
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Why You Might Want To Avoid Buying A Base Model MacBook

    Apple's MacBooks are great, but they don't come cheap. So, compromising with a base-level MacBook may seem appealing — but it may not be a brilliant idea.

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  • Man wearing a suit holding laptop and thinking
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    How Can You Add More Storage To A Laptop?

    Running out of space on your laptop? Learn the best ways to add more storage, from internal upgrades to external solutions.

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  • Three Gigabyte Aorus AMD motherboards in promotional image
    By Ali Hassan 3 months ago

    MSI Vs. Gigabyte: Which Brand Makes Better Motherboards? (According To Users)

    MSI and Gigabyte are some of the most common motherboard spotted in gaming rigs, though opinions on the internet vary drastically on which mobo is best.

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  • Woman using Windows 11 on desktop and vertical monitor
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    The One Tool You Need To Make Windows 11 Run Faster (And Remove Bloatware)

    Want to speed up Windows 11 and get rid of bloatware? This one powerful tool can help you clean up your system and boost performance.

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  • Back view of an iPad
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    What Are The Three Dots On The Back Of An iPad For?

    Noticed the three dots on the back of your iPad? Learn what they’re for and how they connect to accessories like keyboards and docks.

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  • Engineers at work at a system76 assembly facility
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 months ago

    These PC Brands Are Still Manufactured In America

    More tech companies are shifting their product manufacturing to the United States instead of doing it overseas. Here are the PC brands made in America.

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  • A gaming setup with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Can You Use Monitor USB Ports For A Mouse And Keyboard?

    Wondering if you can plug your mouse and keyboard into your monitor’s USB ports? Learn how it works and what you’ll need to enable it.

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  • M3 MacBook Pro
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    Is Buying A Used MacBook Worth It?

    MacBooks may be a bit pricier than competitors, but many buyers prefer to see them as an investment. Does that apply to used MacBooks as well?

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  • A Microsoft and Apple laptop side by side
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Can You Run MacOS On A Windows PC? (And Why Would You Want To?)

    MacOS is acclaimed by Apple owners for its ease of use versus Windows, but is it worthwhile to try and install MacOS on a Windows computer?

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