Category: Computers & IT
Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, October 7 (game #1352)
Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Monday’s puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Monday, October 6 (game #1351). Quordle…
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Are Cheap Monitors Really Worth Buying For Your Gaming PC? Here’s What Gamers Say
Every gamer knows that the PC build process is a balancing act. On one hand, you can funnel your cash into a GPU that can run “Cyberpunk 2077” at 4K with ray tracing. On the other hand, you can spread the budget across a decent CPU, more RAM, and that one monitor you’ll be staring…
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20 years later: How AI is revolutionizing my ‘Back to College’ experience
Anyone who has followed my Homescreen Heroes for a while knows I’ve been out of the school and college system for over 20 years. That means I’ve been working for about the same number of years as I was in education. As I’ve been reflecting on that milestone, it got me thinking how different my…
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I went hands-on with Huawei’s foldable laptop, and I’m convinced it’s the future of mobile computing
I reviewed the 8849 Hike rugged phone and with a big battery and built-in flashlight it’s perfect for adventures
8849 Hike: 30-second review The 8849 Hike has been designed as a mid-range rugged smartphone. While like other rugged smartphones, it features a tough waterproof design, it focuses its target audience on hikers who need solid battery performance that will keep the phone charged for days, if not weeks, and integrates a powerful flashlight. The…
I tested the GMKtec NucBox K12 and I think developers and creators will love the expansive upgrade potential
GMKtec NucBox G9: 30-second review The moment that the K12 was removed from the box, it was obvious that this was a more measured machine compared with the majority of high-performance Mini PCs that I have looked at in the last year. Firstly, it’s larger, and the design has a depth and flair to it…
I tested the Lexar Workflow Go and it’s now essential to my on-location shoots
Lexar Workflow Go: 30-second review The Workflow Go is pretty much unique in the market, and is essentially a portable docking station with an interchangeable battery and a series of modules to give you access to a variety of memory card readers and SSDs that you can manage through an app. The main body of…
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New ‘SMS blaster’ text scams are on the rise, security experts warn – stay safe by changing this one phone setting
RTX 5080 buyer receives a brick from Amazon instead of their graphics card – here’s how to avoid ‘commingling’ scams
Making Sense of Those iPad 12th Generation Rumors
A look at possible features and upgrades for the next base-model iPad The iPad 11 just landed in early 2025, but speculation about the iPad 12th generation is already heating up. The next-gen iPad won’t be available until at least 2026, so we can only draw from general trends and patterns for now, but we…
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I spend hours drawing on my 24-inch XPPen display every week – here’s why you should hope for a discount this Prime Day
Apple’s future AR glasses could have a neat trick to improve your vision on the fly
Apple has patented a new lens system for its augmented reality glasses The lenses could adapt based on your eyesight and ambient conditions The new patent covers the ability to read the lens shape and conditions It’s no secret that the Vision Pro headset is not the final form of Apple’s augmented reality (AR) ambitions….
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You could be eligible for a refund from Amazon’s $2.5 billion settlement – here’s how to claim it
Amazon has just reached a $2. 5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Out of the total sum, $1. 5 billion will cover customer refunds Many Amazon Prime users might be eligible for a refund, but there are a few caveats Amazon recently decided to settle in its big case against the FTC…
