
It’s been a few years since USB-C first hit the scene. And while we still love how reversible it is and how powerful it’s become, we’re also more aware of the potential pitfalls around this high-powered cable.
There have been plenty of stories of poor-quality cables frying components, shorting chargers, or even catching fire, so we’ve gone to great lengths

While Windows 11 provides a good enough out of the box experience—atrocious new taskbar aside—it handles so much better after tweaking just a handful of settings to make it feel more like the Windows of yesteryear.

TL;DR: Turn your phone into a scanner with a lifetime subscription to SwiftScan, only $41.9

This year my laptop turns six–a relatively young age in the grand scheme of things. Sure, it’s gotten slower and the battery life has taken a hit, but since I don’t use it f

Like many people these days, I’ve finally moved on from X (formerly Twitter) after all the changes and controversies over the years. X has long been an unpleasant platform to hang out on, but Musk’s influence has seriously ruined things—and I’ve been dying for an alternative.
And I’m clearly not the only one, as alternatives have been popping up all over th

DIY types already love building their own desktops, laptops, keyboards, etc., so it’s no surprise that they also like to assemble network-attached storage out of disparate parts. But trying that on the latest Synology NAS hardware might see you shut out of some advanced features. Going forward, Synology is insisting that users stick with its pricey, self-branded hard

The deadline for Windows 10’s end of support is rapidly approaching, but companies and small businesses have good reason not to rush the switch over to Windows 11 just yet. That’s why many use Microsoft Intune, a cloud-based solution that allows administrators to manage multiple devices and define policies for things like updates.
However, a bug in Intune i

A capture card is a niche PC component that you may be considering if you’re planning on recording your gameplay or live streaming. But how do you know if you really need one?
The direct answer is: If you game on consoles and want to record or stream content from them, then — yes, you will need one. Then again, if you’re just wanting to stream or record gam

Two years ago, Microsoft replaced the built-in PDF reader in the Edge browser, but the fact is that many users have continued sticking with the old legacy PDF reader to this day.
Back in 2023, the PDF engine in Edge was switched over to
