Does Your Raspberry Pi Need A Fan? Here's How Much Heat It Can Handle
Raspberry Pi single-board-computers are great for a lot of different tasks. Sometimes, they need more help staying cool though. Here's how to tell.
Read MoreRaspberry Pi single-board-computers are great for a lot of different tasks. Sometimes, they need more help staying cool though. Here's how to tell.
Read MoreTypically, setting up a USB disk or SD Card on Windows is easy. But, every once in a while, you run into trouble. Here's some ways to fix it.
Read MoreThe old internet was filled with colorful text, pixelated icons, GIFs, and guestbooks. Now, a site called OldWeb.Today, can help you experience it all again.
Read MoreWhat would happen if Ctrl+C or Ctrl+V stopped working? As unthinkable as that might sound, it can and does happen to Mac and PC users.
Read MoreYour avatar is the way you're depicted on Gmail, Google Maps reviews, and of course when starting up Chrome. Here's how to make it more personalized.
Read MoreIf you're wanting to use a non-Google search engine while still relying Chrome, then here's how (luckily, there are a few nice alternatives.)
Read MoreGoogle Chrome automatically syncs up bookmarks across devices through your Google account, but that information is also stored on your computer.
Read MoreIf you're looking to snag a powerhouse desktop or laptop, but aren't willing to build your own PC, these are the best options from the biggest manufacturers.
Read MoreApple released a developer beta of its next MacOS software, called Sequoia. But installing it before the planned release this fall isn't for the faint of heart.
Read MoreImproving cross-device parity once more, MacOS is getting official iPhone mirroring for apps, notifications, and more, alongside new Safari generative updates.
Read MoreThe amount of RAM in your computer can vary depending on how you plan to use it. Some people can scrape by with just a little, others need way more.
Read MoreCCleaner is a popular utility for Windows and macOS that claims to clear unwanted junk off your computer, improving performance. Is that true, and is it safe?
Read MoreIntel's Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake chips are both 14th-generation processors, and they're very different from each other. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCPUs can also be pretty delicate. If you're experiencing weird bugs, crashes, and reboots on your computer, CPU issues might be why. Here's how to find out.
Read MoreIt's important your passwords are strong and secure. That especially includes the Apple ID, which a hacker could use to take control of your devices.
Read MoreThe Raspberry Pi 5 is considered a major upgrade to the popular mini-computer product line. Now, it's time to see how far we can push it.
Read MoreEvery PC gamer knows that your games are only as good as your GPU. But with Nvidia's 5000-series cards just around the corner, should you wait for an upgrade?
Read MoreWhat clock speed, core capabilities, and heat dispersion techniques should use for your CPU? Here's everything you need to know about central processing units.
Read MoreSince launch a decade ago, AirDrop has evolved to be an invaluable data-sharing mechanism across Apple's host of devices. But it doesn't always work.
Read MoreNo one expects their nice smart TV to start attacking their Windows PC. Here's how you can figure out if it's happening to you, and what to do about it.
Read MoreIf you spend any time browsing the internet, chances are you're using Google's Chrome web browser. Now, Microsoft has an extension to help keep your PC safe.
Read MoreThe Steam Deck is an incredible device that packs the power of a PC in a handheld. But it's not cheap, and you should take care of it, starting with the screen.
Read MoreApple may be looking to update its Mac Mini lineup this year, but what silicon will it have? It could be the M3 or the M4 processor. Here's what we know.
Read MoreIn a statement, commissioners said Apple has six months to make the changes for iPads in the European Union or face hefty fines.
Read MoreOne particularly vexing PC setting for gamers is V-Sync - some rigs benefit from it, while others may not need it at all, but it can still affect performance.
Read MoreAs one of the largest PC makers in the world, Lenovo employs a similarly international supply chain to power a quarter of the total shipments of PCs worldwide.
Read MoreMicrosoft Excel is immensely popular for both professional and personal spreadsheet needs. Here are the steps for unprotecting your worksheet.
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