Category: Computer
Microsoft Rips Internet Explorer Away From Users Still Holding On
Feb 14, 2023
Internet Explorer had a great run, but the writing has been on the wall for years. Microsoft officially said goodbye to the long-running...
Samsung’s Galaxy Book 3 Makes the MacBook Pro Look Old and Heavy
Feb 14, 2023
We’re deeply impressed by Samsung’s new Galaxy Book 3-series laptops, which debuted during the Unpacked event on February 1st....
Microsoft Begins Testing ‘Minecraft’ for Chromebooks with Free Trial
Feb 13, 2023
Chromebooks are capable of running Android apps and games. But Microsoft has always prevented Minecraft: Bedrock Edition from running on...
Windows 11 Could Control RGB Accessories Without Additional Software
Feb 10, 2023
A flag in the latest Windows Insider Preview Build (25295) adds RGB lighting controls to the operating system’s settings. This...
When Do You Need to Retire Your Windows 10 PC?
Feb 10, 2023
Microsoft will continue supporting Windows 10 until October 14th, 2025. Beyond that point, you should not use Windows 10. The Windows 11...
Amazon Will Rival SpaceX as a Satellite Internet Company
Feb 09, 2023
Thanks to new FCC approval, Amazon is set to deploy 3,236 Project Kuiper broadband satellites into orbit. The company hopes to build a...
Microsoft Announces “New Bing” with an Integrated AI Chatbot
Feb 07, 2023
For the first time in a decade, Bing is relevant. Microsoft has kicked off its “new Bing” initiative, which integrates ChatGPT...
Drop’s Newest ‘LOTR’ Mechanical Keyboard Features the Eye of Sauron
Feb 07, 2023
After launching its Elvish and Dwarvish mechanical keyboards, DROP is back with a new Mordor-themed Black Speech keyboard. It features a...
Keychron Q1 Pro Mechanical Keyboard Review: Compact, Comfortable, and Wireless
Feb 07, 2023
Rating: 7/10 ? 1 – Absolute Hot Garbage 2 – Sorta Lukewarm Garbage 3 – Strongly Flawed Design 4 – Some Pros, Lots...
Google and Microsoft Are in a Race to Ruin Search With AI
Feb 06, 2023
It’s been a rough year for the tech industry—investors are skittish, layoffs are dominating the news, and a pesky tool called...