
Since many tech devices don’t even come with a wall plug anymore, it’s time to get yourself something nice—a high-speed GaN charger, like this 4-port Ugreen charging block. It’s only $26 right now on Amazon, which is a sizeable 40% discount off its usual $43 price.

Microsoft mainly supplies Windows in two different editions: Home and Professional.
Windows 11 Home is pre-installed on many PCs, while the Pro edition is often installed on business devices. This is because Windows 11 Pro can be integrated into a company’s network infrastructure (Active Directory), whereas the Home edition cannot.
However, this

A funny thing that happened to me recently was that I accidentally dunked the end of a USB cable in my coffee cup when I was moving it over my desk. “My coffee’s going to give me a little extra energy boost today,” I thought as I pulled it out and examined the connector for drips of delicious, amber-colored goodness.
But as funny as it was, it raised an int

As the economy reels from President Trump’s punishing import taxes on China—now reaching a staggering 104 percent—sectors of the tech industry are bracing for even more pain. Trump threatened TSMC, the world’s most prolific silicon chip manufacturer, with company-specific tariffs if they didn’t accede to his demands.

Framework announced a bunch of stuff last month: powerful AMD upgrades for its bread-and-butter Laptop 13 design, its first modular desktop, and a brand new, smaller, more affordable model, the Laptop 12. This 2-in-1 with a touchscreen is intended to off

Do you use WhatsApp? If so, you need to be especially careful right now because there’s a security vulnerability in the Windows version—which many people still use every day—that can infect your PC with malware. WhatsApp has issued a security alert about the vulnerability, which is listed as

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Updated April 9, 2025: Yesterday, with April’s Patch Tuesday update KB5055523, Microsoft rolled out the “emoji and more” panel that’s now accessible via a system tray icon in the taskbar. This feature was previously

As someone who’s used a lot of gaming keyboards, I can tell you that the worst aspect of PC gaming accessories is often the software. Having to run an extra RAM-sucking program in the background is never fun, but the UI and basic functionality of these apps often leave a lot to be desired. Thankfully, Corsair is now making that optional—at least some of the time—with

Yesterday, Microsoft rolled out a new batch of security updates for several of its apps and operating systems, including KB5055523 for Windows 11 24H2 and