Category: Computers & IT
Pocket shuts down today – here’s how to get your data before the app closes plus the 3 best alternatives
Pocket is officially being shut down today Today is your last chance to export your data before the app is shuttered There are several alternatives that you can use instead Five months ago we heard the sad news that Mozilla would be closing down the popular Pocket app, which lets you save articles from the…
Amazon Kindle Deal Worth Every Penny
Have you heard? The OG Amazon Kindle is deeply discounted for October Prime Day—at just $84. Choose from Matcha or Black and enjoy 23 percent off this e-reader that delivers a lot in a compact, mighty build: The smallest and lightest design of any Kindle out there. Read comfortably on the 6-inch glare-free display with…
Microsoft is ‘removing known mechanisms for creating a local account’ from Windows 11 setup – get ready to use a Microsoft account
Microsoft’s improving Windows 11’s File Explorer in many ways – and adding a ‘highly requested’ feature that might surprise you
Gamers, put down your controllers – these are the best gaming monitor Prime Day deals that end in just a few hours!
Our 3D printing expert says my favorite cheap 3D printer offers exceptional prints, build, and price – and it’s got a big discount in Amazon’s Prime Day deal
Windows 10 End of Life – what does it mean for PC gamers?
The clock is ticking for Windows 10. For the past decade, it’s been the operating system of choice for millions of PC gamers, offering a (relatively) stable and reliable platform for countless virtual adventures. But as of October 14, 2025, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10…. Check out the original article: [Techradar.Com] Windows…
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Microsoft declares war on local accounts in Windows 11 – you’re going to need a Microsoft account going forward
Forget Amazon, the best laptop deals today are at Dell – here are 21 expert-picked deals on XPS, Alienware, and more
The official Dell Store has launched an extensive ‘early holiday sale’ this week, with some of the best prices of the year on some of our favorite models here at TechRadar. While Amazon’s huge Prime Day sale might be stealing headlines right now, if you’re looking for a laptop, desktop, or other computing deals, then…
I told myself I wouldn’t spend any money this Prime Day, but this LG UltraGear ultrawide monitor changed that – it’s almost $1,000 off
Microsoft finally gets its act together to make Windows 11’s taskbar work fully across multiple monitors
If Apple gives up making a cheaper Vision Pro, its $3,500 headset could be doomed
Anyone who’s been paying attention to Apple’s Vision Pro headset over the last couple of years knows that its customers have been crying out for a lighter, more affordable version. The current model hasn’t sold anywhere close to the numbers Apple was hoping for, thanks in large part to its weight and cost. It’s clear…
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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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