
There’s a new family of malware that’s impersonating Asus’s Armoury Crate software and infecting PCs with malicious code.
The malware known as CoffeeLoader may sound like a futuristic kitchen appliance that automatically pours you some morning brew, but its intent is much more nefarious. Once it has infected your PC, it connects to a server to download addi

One thing that everyone should have in their desk drawer is a flash drive because you never know when you’ll need one to move documents, photos, videos, or software around. And right now, this tiny 256GB Samsung FIT Plus flash drive is only $21 on Amazon! That’s a 40% discount, down f

The 2025 NBA postseason is just around the corner, with the regular season set to wrap up on April 13 and the Play-In Tournament tipping off two days later. As in previous years, playoff broadcasting will be shared across four networks: ABC, TNT, ESPN, and NBA TV.
Cord-cutters don’t have to miss out on the thrilling dunks, buzzer-beaters, and high-stakes dr

There’s an unspoken rule in PC gaming that goes a little something like this: “Bar cutting off your right leg, you should do everything you can to maximize your PC performance for games.”
Because of that, most gamers don’t want any programs running in the background that could cost them critical frames per second, and that includes their antivirus software.


The Nintendo Switch 2 was presented for an hour on April 2nd, and during that presentation, we saw a lot about upcoming games, new features, the Joy-Cons, and more. As typical for Nintendo, though, very little was said about the inner workings of the console itself.

Over the past few years, we’ve seen countless changes to the Windows 11 Start menu, including a brand-new “categories” view as well as

Right now, I’ve got twelve open programs on my Windows 11 taskbar, plus four more pinned apps—and even on my ultrawide monitor, they’re taking up a lot of screen real estate. On my laptop, I have to be a lot more conservative with my apps. But a new feature might fix that by automatically making taskbar icons smaller as necessary.

Mozilla’s open-source email client, Thunderbird, plans to start offering users their own personalized @thundermail.com email addresses through a new Thunderbird Pro service, reports The Verge.
The service will offer more than just email, at least fo