Computers & IT

Google Chrome celebrates its 15th anniversary with some big updates

Google Chrome is turning 15 and to celebrate the occasion, Google is overhauling Chrome on desktop

The newest 14-inch MEGABOOK T1 from Tecno is perfect for your back to school needs

Fall is in the air, the leaves are crisp, and soon we will be embraced by

AMD warns of scammers tricking PC gamers with fake Starfield GPU giveaways

AMD has issued a warning that PC gamers shouldn’t be tempted by every Starfield GPU giveaway

This post-Labor Day sale drops the price of this mechanical gaming keyboard by $90

Even though Labor Day is officially over, there are still plenty of great deals to take

The Vision Pro App Store will come with all your favourite apps, ready to go

According to an update from Apple, iPad and iPhone apps will automatically be imported to the

Online Safety Bill: encrypted messages to be saved – for now

As the long-debated Online Safety Bill entered its final stage in the House of Lords on

Elon Musk may do something right for once if Community Notes for videos works as intended

The social network site X, previously known as Twitter, announced a new feature that expands an

Duolingo’s new music lessons will cement its place on my phone’s home screen

As predicted by leaks Duolingo, the app synonymous with language learning, is expanding its portfolio into

YouTube’s new games and UI changes might improve your video consumption life

Even as YouTube cracks down on third-party apps and raises YouTube Premium prices, the video streaming

Veteran YouTube staff think Shorts will ruin YouTube – and they might be right pending

YouTube may be held hostage by its own TikTok competitor, Shorts, as staffers are worried that

Is Google Chrome violating your privacy? Scary new notification spooks users – here’s what you can do

Many users have reported seeing a rather worrying notification when they load up Google Chrome, which

Will the first M3 Macs be a huge letdown?

Almost three years ago, Mac enthusiasts had a moment when the M1 chip was released. Ever

Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, September 4 (game #588)

It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main

Facebook and Instagram may go ad-free… if you pay for a subscription

Meta could introduce a new subscription tier for Facebook and Instagram that’ll remove ads in users’

The Apple Vision Pro could already have a potential competitor – a cheaper headset from Meta

The Apple Vision Pro has caused quite a stir since it was announced at WWDC 2023,

Microsoft pulls the plug on WordPad – these are the alternative text editors we recommend

Nearly thirty years ago, Microsoft unveiled WordPad, a basic text editing software that later often came

Apple kills support for older Touch Bar MacBooks – could this be the end of the line?

Apple has reportedly added the 2017 Touch Bar MacBook Pro to its list of vintage products

Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, September 3 (game #587)

It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main

The latest Google Maps redesign makes it look a lot more like Apple Maps

It seems there’s a visual revamp for Google Maps underway, which you might have already noticed

The best Windows 11 apps for students you need to install

Now is the perfect time to check out the best Windows 11 apps for students. The

Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, September 2 (game #586)

It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main

Well done Microsoft, you’ve made me hate Windows 11 with your pushy ads

I’ve been using Windows operating systems (amongst others) since Windows 3.1, and while there have been

Microsoft reminds Windows 11 users on original version that they’ll soon be forced to upgrade

Are you still running Windows 11 21H2? The original version of Windows 11 is about to

Apple iMac Pro M3 (2023): all the latest news and rumors

Now that the Mac Pro has finally made the jump to Apple silicon, the next question

This free bill-splitting app has made settling my shared expenses a breeze

Is there a question more uncomfortable than, “How much do I owe you?” Whether you’re new

Windows 11 gets a bunch of small but useful changes – including something nifty for Notepad

Microsoft has pushed out a new preview build for Windows 11, and made some useful changes

Google Chrome just made it ridiculously easy to capture frames from videos

Google is regularly pushing out new features and functions for its Chrome browser, and the latest

Microsoft finally caves and will let some users actually use their preferred browser in Windows 11

When you’re browsing on Windows 11 and click on a link in another part of your

Microsoft unveils Turing Bletchley v3: The AI model taking Bing to the next level

Microsoft is working hard towards proving the ‘intelligence’ part in artificial intelligence, and has just revealed

Microsoft Edge has a hidden feature that’ll please YouTube addicts

Microsoft has sneaked in a feature under the radar with the latest version of its Edge