Computers & IT

Google’s Chrome extensions’ safety checks might actually make browsing safer for all

Google is planning to “proactively highlight” Chrome extensions that have been made unavailable in the Chrome

Tumblr changes its desktop layout, now resembles Twitter – but without all the drama

Tumblr has officially rolled out its new desktop interface to all its users, despite the fact

How Lenovo is seamlessly incorporating foldables and AI into the modern work environment

It’s no secret that the work environment has dramatically changed for a lot of people after

Microsoft is hosting a Surface event in September – but it won’t be able to compete with iPhone 15 hype

September could be a big month for tech launches, as not only is Apple widely expected

‘Downfall’ and Intel Macs: What you need to know about the flaw and fix

Remember those serious Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws from about five years ago? Well, Intel’s in

Here’s what Apple’s planning for the M3 Mac rollout beginning this fall

Those of us who closely watch the M-series Mac rollout have been wondering what to expect

ULTRARAM will allow you to close your laptop, come back a thousand years later and pick up where you left off

Researchers have developed a revolutionary new type of computer memory that could potentially transform the performance

AMD vs Intel war isn’t over as Team Blue claws back market share

New figures from Mercury Research suggest the struggling CPU market may be on the uptick in

AMD exec hints at big Gamescom reveals – likely RDNA 3 GPUs, but we could get a surprise

AMD is rumored to be launching new RDNA 3 graphics cards very soon – to fill

Nvidia 5000 series: rumors, specs, and everything we know

The Nvidia 5000 series of GPUs are starting to make their way into the online rumor

Stock shortages for Nvidia’s RTX 4000 desktop GPUs? Rising prices? New rumor forecasts a bleak future

Nvidia’s RTX 4000 graphics cards could be running short of stock in the future, if fresh

Conquer creativity – how an Everest encounter took SSDs to the extreme

When people talk about expanding your horizons, they must mean this. You’re staring into the snowy

Razer BlackWidow V4 75% review: Razer’s first hot-swappable keyboard makes a big splash

Razer BlackWidow V4 75%: Two-minute reviewThe Razer BlackWidow V4 75% does what a lot of the

Bing Chat is acting like a sulky teenager, refusing to do its homework and throwing tantrums – what gives?

The last few weeks have brought some trouble for Microsoft’s flagship chatbot, Bing Chat, powered by

Snapchat AI shenanigans caused by glitch not sentience, says company

The introduction of Snapchat’s AI – called ‘My AI’ – has already been met with resistance

This bonkers Apple patent could solve one of VR’s biggest problems

Apple might have found a wild solution to VR’s prescription lens problem; liquid lenses.VR headsets and

HD photos are coming to WhatsApp, and videos will be next

WhatsApp, one of the most popular messaging and voice/video applications in the world, announced that it’s

Save up to 80% on PureVPN with this deal

If you’ve ever wanted to try PureVPN for yourself—now’s your chance. One of the best VPNs

MacBooks and iMacs could get one of the iPhone’s best features – Face ID

A newly released patent revealed that Apple plans to incorporate its Face ID biometric authentication system

Huge MacBook sale at Best Buy – get Apple’s best laptops for their cheapest prices ever

Cast your eye over our best laptops buyer’s guide and you’ll see a number of MacBooks

Razer Blade 16 (2023) review: perfect for the people who can afford one

Razer Blade 16 (2023): Two-minute reviewThe Razer Blade 16 is not for the faint of heart

Proton launches new protection program for users at higher risk of cyberattacks

Proton, the provider behind one of the best VPN and secure email services around, has just

Google Chrome’s latest AI feature could be bad news for bloggers

Google continues to sprinkle AI into its product line with a new feature coming to its

Windows 10 gets some love from Microsoft with updated Photos app

Despite concentrating on its latest version of Windows, it seems Microsoft is still keen to bring

Twitter finally figured out how to kill TweetDeck, by putting it behind a paywall

Farewell, TweetDeck, it was fun and informative while it lasted. You’re going behind a paywall and

Adobe Express adds Firefly AI to its free plan for next level creativity

The all-in-one creative suite Adobe Express is getting a wave of new features; chief among them

Unbelievable repair on AMD RX 6900 XT graphics card uses a drill

A broken graphics card is a nasty little problem – particularly a higher-end model, as that’s

Microsoft seems to have fixed Windows 11’s horrible SSD slowdown bug – kind of

Windows 11’s latest update has fixed a persistent bug with SSD slowdown for many users, according

Ranked: the best iMacs ever, as the iconic all-in-one turns 25

When the iMac first appeared a quarter of a century ago, there was much debate about

Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL review: as great as the original, though perhaps slightly better

Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL: Two-minute reviewThe Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL is another casualty of