
Your PC will die, someday. Or it will slow down, generate error messages, or — worse still — get hacked. While you could always call a professional, why not solve the problem yourself? And you can, just by learning some basic Windows tasks yourself.
You’ve learned how to take care of yourself in the real world. Your PC is no different. You’ll need to mainta

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Intel has named tech veteran Lip-Bu Tan the company’s next chief executive officer, the company said Wednesday. He will take over on March 18, Intel said.
Tan will succeed Michelle Johnston Holthaus and David Zinsner, the two executives who had served as co-chief executive officers in the wake of former CEO Pat Gelsinger’s departure. Both will remain with t

Battered by a botched update to its flagship app last year that left its users howling for blood, Sonos badly needed a win for 2025—a new product that would finally turn the page.
The solution? A $400 streaming video player, if the rumors were true.
Pretty much every observer, myself included, thought that was a

An Australian company called Cortical Labs has developed a computer powered by lab-grown human brain cells, Gizmodo reports.
The computer, known as CL1, is described as the world’s first “code deployable biologic

In order to take full advantage of all the features of Windows 11, you need a Microsoft account. (It’s possible to use Windows 11 wit

AMD loves to build to a crescendo. As it’s shown since 2016, when its first Ryzen CPUs launched, the company progresses incrementally but steadily—until Team Red sits all the way at the top.
That time has come for its 3D V-Cache processors, which sport extra L3 cache to boost gaming performance. When AMD released its first variant into the wild, that

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