Recent computing equipment typically supports the 16Gbps PCIe 4.0 protocol as its baseline data transfer/SSD storage technology. While Gen 4 is slowly being supplanted by 32Gbps PCIe 5.0 (most computers mix the…
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No Windows 12 at Build, but Microsoft has something else up its sleeve
Ahead of Microsoft Build 2026, which begins tomorrow, Microsoft has officially stated that it will not be unveiling Windows 12. For months now, rumors have been circulating that Microsoft might soon unveil…
Nvidia RTX Spark vs. Gemini Spark: Which is the real future of AI?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is nothing if not passionate, and as he rattled off the impressive specs for the RTX Spark—a system-on-a-chip that’s powerful enough to run an army of AI agents…
Anker’s 250W desktop charging station cuts clutter, now $50 off
NOW $50 OFF Anker Prime 250W Charging Station View Deal With a total output of 250W, Anker’s 6-port desktop charging station is now on sale for $99.99 at Amazon, the best price…
Corsair’s new RAM kits include samurai art and dummy modules
Buying memory in 2026 is a painful process. It’s so bad that companies like V-Color are selling single DIMMs with dummy modules, just so the inside of your PC doesn’t look so…
Nvidia’s RTX Spark chip ‘reinvents’ laptops for agentic AI
Nvidia has a vision to put AI productivity into the hands of virtually everyone on the planet. On Sunday night it advanced that mission with the debut of the Nvidia RTX Spark,…
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra could be your killer PC upgrade
Microsoft’s surprise launch of the new Surface Laptop Ultra, based on Nvidia’s RTX Spark platform, is definitely worth talking about. Everything about this machine suggests an exciting reboot of the Surface lineage….
Want to type faster? Start with this fun one-minute test
I spend most of my day at a keyboard, so I type a lot. I thought I was pretty good until I tried out an online typing test and was quickly humbled….
I ditched Windows for a Chromebook—and it fixed my biggest PC frustrations
I’m not saying Windows is a terrible operating system, but it’s definitely no longer the one I choose to use on a day-to-day basis. After 30+ years of using Windows in its…
Your antivirus could replace your VPN, password manager, and backup app
Antivirus is just one part of keeping your PC secure. What about backups, password storage, and software updates? Do you use a VPN? Are you monitoring the dark web for your personal…
