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  • The YouTube logo on a smartphone screen circled by a red light.
    By Anthoni Oisin 1 day ago

    Here's How Much Data YouTube Uses Per Hour

    YouTube has become one of the most popular sources of entertainment in the world, but it can easily use up your mobile plan's data if you're not careful.

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  • A close up shot of a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Graphics Processing Unit GPU.
    By Anthoni Oisin 3 days ago

    What Does 'Ti' Mean When It Comes To Nvidia GPUs?

    Nvidia's GPUs have been considered some of the best on the market, including the Ti releases, but what does the Ti designation mean for owners?

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  • A gaming PC on a white desk with colorful lights coming from the case.
    By Joe Hindy 9 days ago

    5 Warning Signs That Your GPU Is Dying

    Graphic cards are some of the most expensive components in desktop PCs, and recognizing when they're about to die can save you a lot of money.

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  • A person holding a small graphics card with other PC components in the background.
    By Marc Magrini 11 days ago

    5 Of The Best, Cheap Graphics Cards Users Say Are Worth Buying In 2025

    Most cheap GPUs are too old and outdated for modern software and games, but some can bring you great performances even at an affordable price.

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  • close-up shot of a sole USB Type A female connector
    By Keyede Erinfolami 15 days ago

    What Does It Mean When A USB Port Is Blue?

    The color of your USB port can tell you everything you need to know about what the port is capable of, so what does it mean if you have a blue USB port?

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  • Four Nvidia graphics cards connected inside computer
    By Marc Magrini 17 days ago

    5 Of The Worst Graphics Cards You Can Buy In 2025

    A GPU is often the most expensive part of a gaming PC, which is why many gravitate towards budget graphic cards. Just don't buy any of those cards.

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  • Person holding mac mini
    By Cody D. Campbell 21 days ago

    5 Monitors That Would Work Really Well With Your Mac Mini (According To Reviews)

    The Mac Mini is surprisingly powerful in spite of its size, but with the right monitor you can get a gorgeous HD display. Here's what monitors to look for.

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  • Google Chrome logo with Dark Mode icon
    By Keyede Erinfolami 25 days ago

    How To Enable Google Chrome's Dark Mode On Your Computer & Mobile Devices

    Dark Mode is not only great for preserving your device's battery, but for not hurting your eyes as much in the dark. Here's how to enable it in Google Chrome.

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  • Dell laptop screen show Windows update progress.
    By Corazon Victorino 1 month ago

    What Happens If You Turn Off Your Computer During An Update?

    Ever wondered what happens if you shut down your PC mid-update? The results aren’t pretty and could leave your system unusable.

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  • Red Xbox Series X controller
    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    5 Creative Uses For An Xbox Controller

    More than 20 years ago, Microsoft released software that allowed Xbox controllers to work with PCs. Now, they're used for a lot more than gaming.

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  • Old computer tower being taken apart
    By Marc Magrini 1 month ago

    5 More Unexpected Ways To Use Your Old Computer Tower

    Don't just throw that old computer tower away. It may be finished protecting expensive components, but it has life in it yet with a little upcycling.

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  • Nvidia RTX 50 series showcased with Nvidia logo as background
    By Siddharth Munjal 1 month ago

    What Is NVIDIA Smooth Motion And Can My Graphics Card Use It?

    Graphics cards are always innovating with new technologies to give users better visuals and faster performance, but how does NVIDIA Smooth Motion actually work?

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  • A typical PC gaming setup
    By Russ Good 1 month ago

    10 Amazon Basics Gaming Accessories Worth Buying (And 3 To Avoid)

    Some Amazon Basics gaming accessories are surprisingly good, but a few fall short — here’s what’s worth adding to your setup and what you should avoid.

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  • A man using the Google search engine on his laptop.
    By Aman Kumar 1 month ago

    Why Google Chrome Keeps Defaulting To Bing Search (And How To Fix It)

    Are you having trouble with Google Chrome constantly defaulting to Bing instead of your preferred search engine? Here's how you may be able to fix it.

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  • Man using a laptop computer displaying logo of Microsoft Word on the screen
    By Mahnoor Faisal 2 months ago

    How To Insert A Checkbox In Microsoft Word

    Checkboxes can be incredibly useful for any kind of document you're creating, but adding them in Microsoft Word may not be as straightforward as you think.

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  • A hacker in red hoodie working on a laptop
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 months ago

    How Can You Tell If Your Computer Was Hacked? (And What You Can Do About It)

    Is your computer acting weird? It might’ve been hacked. Here’s how to spot the signs and what you can do to fix it fast.

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  • Phone showing Google Photos in Apple App Store with Google Photos icon in the background
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Tired Of Duplicates In Google Photos? Here's What You Can Do

    Sick of seeing the same photo five times in Google Photos? Here’s how you can clean up the clutter without losing your memories.

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  • Gaming PC setup with young woman gamer, featuring multimonitor desktop, keyboard, mouse, and flight stick, right-side view
    By Madeline Cuccio 2 months ago

    This Is How Cheap You Can Go If You Want A Decent Gaming PC

    Gaming PCs are often seen as expensive, but it's possible to build something on a tight budget and still play AAA games. We picked some budget-friendly PCs.

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  • MSI's illuminated logo next to a laptop.
    By Rahul Srinivas 2 months ago

    What Does MSI Stand For & Why Is The PC Brand So Popular With Gamers?

    You've almost certainly seen MSI-branded computers and accessories on the market, but how has the brand managed to endear itself to gamers so much?

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  • An ASUS ROG gaming router
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    Can A Gaming Router Replace Your Typical Wi-Fi Router? Here's How They Differ

    Looking to speed up your Internet to get better streaming speed? A gaming router may seem like the right idea, but it may not be the improvement you think.

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  • BIOS chip on a motherboard
    By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    Should You Update Your Motherboard's BIOS? (And What Happens If You Don't?)

    Some situations might call for an update or "flash" to your motherboard's BIOS. What does that mean and what are the stakes? Is it something important?

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  • Desktop running Chrome Remote Desktop with phone running an active remote session
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Here's A Step-By-Step Guide For How To Use Chrome Remote Desktop

    Learn how to set up Chrome Remote Desktop quickly, from installing the extension and host software to remote access and PIN setup, for secure connections.

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  • A person playing a video game on a computer
    By Sumukh Rao 2 months ago

    14 Alternatives To Buying A New GPU When You Want A Better Frame Rate

    Upgrading your PC with a new GPU is a sure way to make your games run smoother, but not everyone has the budget to do so. Thankfully, there are other options.

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  • Intel XeSS
    By Siddharth Munjal 2 months ago

    What Is Intel XeSS, And How Does It Compare To Similar AMD & Nvidia Tech?

    Compared to Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR, Intel XeSS is the company's first foray into upscaling tech, but it seems to be a potent competitor for all GPUs.

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  • A computer in a transparent case in a dark room illuminated by purple LED fans.
    By Marc Magrini 2 months ago

    5 Tips To Optimize The Airflow In Your Gaming PC (And Why It Matters)

    Low temperatures play an essential role in maintaining your desktop PC healthy, and airflow optimization is one of the best ways to keep them low.

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  • A gaming PC with a CPU cooler and RGB fans
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Is Your PC Running Too Hot? Here's How To Know If You Need A New Fan Or Upgraded Cooling

    One of the most worrying parts about a gaming PC is managing the temps. Here's how to tell if you need to replace your fan or upgrade your cooling altogether.

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  • Product box of the GTX 1660 Super
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    The Risks Of Buying 'Used: Like New' PC Parts From Amazon

    Thinking of buying “Used: Like New” PC parts from Amazon? Learn the potential risks and what to check before you click buy.

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