The Full Nerd ep. 171: Intel 11th-gen Rocket Lake pre-review, how to find new hardware

In this episode of The Full Nerd, Gordon Ung, Brad Chacos, Alaina Yee, and Adam Patrick Murray talk about an early pre-embargo review of the 11th-gen Core i7-11700K and go over methods to get hard to find hardware.In the first segment of the Full Nerd, the crew discusses a review of Intel's officially unreleased 11th-gen Core i7 chip weeks before it's launch—and even its formal announcement. Should you be disappointed? We provide some crucial context.To read this article in full, please click

How the ROG Phone 5's crazy controls turbocharge mobile games

The next gaming phone from Asus has landed—and it continues to push the boundaries of mobile gaming. This year there are three versions of the ROG Phone 5: the standard ROG Phone 5, the ROG Phone 5 Pro, and ROG Phone 5 Ultimate. The most expensive ‘Ultimate’ version is crammed to the gills with the highest-end specs including a Snapdragon 888, 18GBs of RAM, and a built-in screen on the back! Adam Patrick Murray/IDG

The ROG Phone 5 Ultimate a tiny screen on the back. I put a picture of my cat

3 tweaks that help your laptop battery last longer

Even if you’ve got a long-lasting notebook, sometimes you need to preserve every last bit of your laptop’s battery to help it survive the day. Recently, my house suffered from extended power and Internet outages during a brutal wind storm. These three tactics helped my laptop battery stay alive until the lights turned back on.Is there more you can do to make your laptop survive until you’re able to connect to a power outlet? Definitely—you'll want to avoid power-sucking tasks like gaming or 3

Wyze Bulb Color review: Wyze's first color smart bulb is this close to being our favorite

Wyze’s color smart bulb packs in impressive features given its price range, although some aren’t quite fully baked. https://www.techhive.com/article/3610694/wyze-bulb-color-review.html#tk.rss_all

The first USB4 products are here: What to know, what to buy

The first USB4 products have begun to ship, almost a year after the specification was released. The initial products will include external storage devices, USB docks, and more, executives at the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) told PCWorld.Although the USB-IF has taken some steps to reduce the confusion around USB4, it’s still going to be a little tricky to distinguish it from Thunderbolt 4—though it may not matter. Here’s what you need to know.USB4: What you need to know USB4 represents the

Surface Laptop 4 leaks suggest a mix of AMD and Intel CPUs

We're starting to see leaks about Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 4, which is rumored to be launching in the spring. A new report says both the 13.5-inch and 15-inch Surface Laptop 4 versions will offer AMD’s Ryzen processors, though they may not be the chips you’re hoping for.A separate report also claims that Microsoft may release a standalone webcam in April, alongside the Surface Laptop 4.WinFuture.de reported this week that the probable CPUs inside the new Surface Laptop 4 will include “Surfa

Google is working to solve the Chromebook's support problem

PCs have no expiration date. Chromebooks do. However, executives at Google said Tuesday that they’re working with Chromebook makers to ensure that you won’t end up buying a Chromebook that will go out of support anytime soon.During a press briefing to mark the 10th anniversary of Chrome OS and Chromebooks on Tuesday, a reporter asked the Google executives on the call about a typical Chromebook experience: Once a Chromebook’s support window expires, it won’t receive updates. If a website or se

Google Chrome OS adds a Phone Hub, Nearby Share, and Tote files

Chrome OS and Chromebooks turned 10 on Tuesday, and to celebrate, Google has announced several new features as part of the Chrome OS M89 release, including a Phone Hub, better screen sharing, and more. Many may feel familiar to Windows users.The M89 Chrome OS release begins rolling out Tuesday, Google executives said.As the second most popular computer operating system, Chromebooks have only gained in importance. But the issue Google has to wrestle with is the continual need to add new featur


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