
These days, if you want a powerful everyday computer, you might as well get a mini PC. They pack a lot of power at great prices, and they’re perfect if you don’t need the portability of a laptop.
For example, right now you can get the Beelink SER5 Pro mini PC for just $32

Around Christmas time, Ventiva launched its Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE), the latest in what has been an unexpectedly disappointing industry of fanless cooling solutions for laptops. But with Ventiva, there’s a key difference: It has a customer.
Ventiva, Intel, and Dell have collaborated on a proof-of-concept laptop that the company is showing off here at the


The announcement that Lenovo’s second-gen Legion Go S handheld is powered by Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS, the first PC gaming handheld to hold that honor, has started tongues wagging that Microsoft should be very worried about SteamOS establishing a foot



AMD has confirmed a vulnerability in its processor lineup that leaked out early before the company had a chance to issue a patch. While the vulnerability appears to affect consumer Ryzen CPUs, AMD has yet to name them nor describe the vulnerability.
The vulnerability will require mitigations, however, AMD said. A security bulletin is due soon.
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Vivaldi has taken another slow step toward providing better sync options for users with the ability to push a tab to another device, plus a new weather widget in Vivaldi 7.1.
The update also adds new default search engines — Startpage, Ecosia, DuckDuckGo, and Qwant — as well as the options to adjust the background themes as well as the web widgets.

Back in 2023, Logitech teamed up with iFixit to bring us the Logitech Repair Hub, an official resource of repair guides and spare parts for the company’s products. The hub first launched with support for just two items: the MX Master and