At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Super low-priced over time with lifetime plans Online viewing with some light editing Web, local, and phone clients Cons Interface and operational quirks Document editing is…
Directive 8020 Review
Making the leap to space feels like a big departure from the usually grounded horror of the previous games in Supermassive’s Dark Pictures anthology series. But Directive 8020 reminded me that the…
Anker’s 9-port charging station is now $34 and kills desk cable clutter
Anker 9-in-1 Charging Station View Deal Desks can get cluttered really fast when you have to charge half a dozen gadgets at the same time. My favorite solution? A USB charging station…
Stellar Blade 2 Won’t Be Published by Sony, Potentially Hinting at Multiplatform Launch
The sequel to Stellar Blade will not be published by PlayStation, developer Shift Up has confirmed — something that could point to a multiplatform launch for the forthcoming game. Instead, Korean company…
I stopped chasing OLED laptops for one reason: Glare
The most expensive laptops often have vivid, beautiful, high-resolution OLED panels that look fantastic. But those OLED screens are almost always glossy, and that means they suffer from glare and reflections. Out…
Today’s best laptop deals: Save big on work, school, home use, and gaming
If you’re looking for an affordable Windows machine under $500, a blazing fast gaming beast for those intense matches, or a portable 2-in-1 for school or work, you’ve got plenty of great…
This free Windows app brings one of Mac’s best features to your desktop
If you’ve ever used a Mac, you might know the oddly satisfying trick where clicking the desktop wallpaper instantly clears away all your open windows. It’s a tiny feature that feels unnecessary…
Mouse: P.I. For Hire Sales Update
Mouse: P.I. For Hire, the stylish first-person shooter dressed up as a 1930s cartoon, has topped 730,000 sales since its launch in April. Publisher PlaySide confirmed the milestone during its financial presentation…
Buying a PC power supply in 2026 is weirdly easy to mess up
Buying a power supply can seem like a minefield of jargon and specs. What wattage do you need? What efficiency rating is best? Which form factor is right for your build? It’s…
I was wrong about robot pool cleaners — 7 myths, busted
In my (new!) role as the editor of PCWorld’s growing home robotics category, I was only vaguely aware of robot pool cleaners. And when I did think about them, I assumed they…
