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Google Drive is killing support for Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 32-bit
Google is letting go of the past with its app support, putting added pressure on hold-outs to finally upgrade to Windows 10—and the 64-bit version at that.News
Chrome adds Windows biometric logins to its password powers
Google wants you to store your passwords inside its browser, and its added powerful security features to lure you in: biometric logins within Windows, password notes, and import features.News
Dozens of popular Minecraft mods are infected with malware
CurseForge and Bukkit accounts were compromised, loading up mods with millions of downloads with spyware.News
This Steam Deck competitor can turn into a tiny laptop
The OnexPlayer 2 Pro has Switch-style removable controllers and an add-on keyboard.News
Vivaldi spoofs Edge to access Bing Chat as AI wars turn vicious
Vivaldi 6.1 will identify itself as Microsoft Edge to access Bing Chat's AI chatbot, which Vivaldi believes is being unfairly blocked by Microsoft.News
Microsoft begins testing RGB controls and a prettier File Explorer
Microsoft has begun testing the Dynamic Lighting RGB controls it announced previously for Windows 11, along with an updated File Explorer and new emoji.News
This LG portable monitor lives inside a stylish briefcase
The Standby Me Go is as stylish as high-priced luggage, but might not wow you with its actual tech.News
Resident Evil 4 Remake is now free with new Radeon GPUs and laptops
What are you buying? If it's new AMD gaming hardware, you're getting one of the best horror games ever, for free.News
Blackmailers are using AI to generate nudes from social media photos
The FBI warns of new extortion methods enabled by deepfake software, used against both adults and children.Feature
4K vs. HDR monitors: How to choose
Should you prioritize the pixel density of 4K displays or the eye-searing brightness of HDR when you're shopping for a monitor? We explain everything you need to know.News
Intel kills off its 11th-gen Core processors
Intel is telling customers that it plans to discontinue its remaining 11th-gen Core, or "Tiger Lake," microprocessors. That's good news for consumers who are watching for laptop and CPU sales.News
Update Chrome now—yet another nasty exploit is out in the wild
Another zero-day flaw has been discovered in Chrome, and like the other two discovered earlier this year, it’s apparently a doozy.News
MacBook Air: Fact-checking Apple's WWDC performance claims
Apple likes to market claims that its hardware can't always back up. Here's how its claims about the new MacBook Air 15 stack up.Feature
How to check your laptop’s battery health
The obscure Battery Report tool in Windows can help you get hard numbers on your laptop's endurance, but you'll never find it if you don't know where to look. We explain all.News
This tiny MacBook Air feature could lead to a laptop PC makeover
Apple announces a new 15-inch MacBook Air, taking the MacBook Pro's premium audio configuration and migrating it to Apple's most popular laptop.Feature
Apple's Vision Pro rips off the HoloLens, 7 years later
Apple's Vision Pro AR headset is simply trying to reinvent what the Micorosoft HoloLens did seven years ago, at a similar price.Updated
An exploit can reveal your KeePass master password in plaintext
This vulnerability in KeePass edition 2.x allows retrieval of the password safeguarding the database—and administrator rights on the PC aren’t needed. But a fix is on the way.News
Apple's M2 Ultra chip chases the Hollywood elite
At its WWDC conference, Apple unveiled the M2 Ultra, its latest high-performance chip optimized for processing massive amounts of video.News
Your PC might have a malicious Chrome extension installed
Google has nuked 34 harmful Chrome extensions totalling 75 million downloads from its Web Store, but if you installed one of them, you’re still at risk.News






















