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  • Gaming computer with RGB lighting
    By Max Miller 12 days ago

    AI Is Making These Common PC Upgrades Painfully Expensive

    PC gaming has been an expensive hobby recently, and it looks like it's just going to get worse even more components are getting pricier due to AI.

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  • An HDMI cable on top of a table with other colorful cables
    By Sagar Naresh 12 days ago

    5 Reasons You Might Want To Stop Using HDMI Cables

    HDMI is pretty much the global standard in A/V connection these days, but that doesn't mean it's a perfect solution for everyone — far from it, in fact.

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  • Close-up view of Nvidia GeForce GTX graphics card branding
    By Ali Hassan 15 days ago

    Why Did Nvidia Discontinue Its GTX Graphics Cards?

    Nvidia's graphics cards used to carry the GTX branding, but that all changed a few years ago. Here's why the company left its GTX brand behind.

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  • an optical drive on a laptop
    By Jowi Morales 19 days ago

    When Did Laptops Get Rid Of CD/DVD Drives?

    Remember when laptops had disc drives? Here’s when — and why — manufacturers decided to leave CDs and DVDs behind for good.

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  • Scientist prepares a satellite with the Nvidia chip
    By Mark Cowley 21 days ago

    Nvidia Is Shooting One Of Its Most Powerful Chips Into Space

    Nvidia is planning for to blast some its most impressive tech into space, as part of a big bet on the future viability of physical AI data centers.

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  • Amazon Basics HDMI cable on display
    By Marc Magrini 23 days ago

    5 Signs You Might Want To Replace An HDMI Cable

    HDMI has been the go-to standard for wired TV and computer monitor connections for a long time now, but that doesn't mean your cables will last forever.

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  • Close-up of a computer CPU upside down showing rows of gold pins
    By Casey Cooper 1 month ago

    Yes, There's Gold Inside Your Household Electronics - But Is It Actually Worth Anything?

    Gold has properties that make it useful in electronic devices, but mining old cell phones and computers for the metal isn't practical for individuals.

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  • The Apple II Computer on display at the Museum Of The Moving Image
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    The Most Mass-Produced Invention In The World Isn't What You Think

    From wheels to smartphones, humanity has created billions of things. But one invention dwarfs them all in sheer numbers. And you use it every single day.

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  • A render of a collection of AMD Radeon graphics cards on a dark background
    By Asad Khan 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best Graphics Cards To Buy Instead Of The AMD RX 9070 XT

    If you're interested in getting a mid-range GPU for your gaming PC, and the AMD RX 9070 XT is feeling a little out of reach, these could be the alternatives.

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  • A black and white image of a RAMAC 305, with a RAMAC 350 HDD in the background
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    IBM's First Hard Disk Drive Is 69 Years Old - Just How Big Was It?

    One of the first hard drive storage devices was invented by IBM in the 1950s, and you could get one, assuming you were willing to shell out thousands per month.

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  • Receiving a water leak alert on a smartphone in the bathroom.
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    All The Ways You Can Use Water Leak Sensors In Your Home

    Water leak sensors do more than noise when water shows up. They quietly help you dodge damage, protect big appliances, and catch problems before they spiral.

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  • A Wi-Fi jamming device
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Do Wi-Fi Jammers Really Work? What To Know About The Home Security Threat

    Wi-Fi Jammers are a recurring concern for many homeowners who rely on a wi-fi signal for home security, but how much of a threat are the devices?

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  • Thermalright Aqua Elite 360 V3 AIO cooler in a PC with fans spinning
    By Azzief Khaliq 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best Thermalright CPU Coolers, Ranked By Price

    A proper cooling system can be the best thing for your computer, not to mention your frame rate. These Thermalright CPU coolers cover the price spectrum.

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  • Illustration of a smart home controller
    By James Hydzik 3 months ago

    This Raspberry Pi Project Can Turn Your House Into An Automated Smart Home

    Want a smarter home without expensive kits? A simple Raspberry Pi project might hold the key; just wait ’til you see what it can do (and how cheap it is).

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  • An electrician working at electrical panel breaker switch
    By Philip Kambutu 3 months ago

    Are Smart Circuit Breakers Really Worth Installing? Here's What Users Say

    Along with smart technology used throughout your home appliances, upgrading your breaker box with smart circuit breakers is essential to modernizing your home.

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  • Render of packaging for AMD Ryzen 7 processor
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Is The Top-Selling Processor On Amazon Really Worth Buying? Here's What Users Say

    One CPU stands head and shoulders above the rest on Amazon in terms of sales, but it's not a cheap purchase at nearly $500. Is it actually worth the money?

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  • Close-up of gaming PC with custom water cooling loop
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Are Custom Loop Coolers Better Than AIOs? Here's What Users Say

    Choosing water cooling is only the first step; your next choice is between an AIO and a custom loop. Is one objectively better than the other, though?

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  • Back of white router showing WPS/Reset button and LAN ports
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    What Exactly Does The Reset Button On A Router Do? Here's When To Use It

    Ever wondered what happens when you press that tiny reset button on your router? It wipes everything back to default, so use it wisely.

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  • A person installing a RAM to the motherboard
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    Why You Might Want To Avoid Laptops With 8 GB Of RAM (Even If You're Not A Gamer)

    Thinking of buying a laptop with 8 GB RAM? It might seem fine now, but it could slow you down sooner than you expect.

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  • A person with smartphone connecting to internet via wireless repeater indoors
    By Philip Kambutu 4 months ago

    What's The Difference Between A Wi-Fi Extender And A Booster?

    Wi-Fi extender or booster: which one should you get? They’re sound similar but not quite the same. Know which one to choose as per your needs.

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  • Red Xbox Series X controller
    By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    5 Creative Uses For An Xbox Controller

    More than 20 years ago, Microsoft released software that allowed Xbox controllers to work with PCs. Now, they're used for a lot more than gaming.

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  • Close-up view of an Intel Core Ultra CPU
    By Ali Hassan 4 months ago

    The One Thing Intel Knows It Needs To Compete With AMD's X3D CPU Lineup

    Intel's CPU business has been in a slump, allowing AMD to swoop in and bring new tech, winning it many new customers. Here's what Intel has to do to catch up.

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  • A typical PC gaming setup
    By Russ Good 4 months ago

    10 Amazon Basics Gaming Accessories Worth Buying (And 3 To Avoid)

    Some Amazon Basics gaming accessories are surprisingly good, but a few fall short — here’s what’s worth adding to your setup and what you should avoid.

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  • Chip manufacturing process showing silicon extracted from semiconductor wafer
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    The Explosive Science Behind How Computer Chips Are Made

    Building a computer chip might seem like a typical process similar to constructing a car in a factory, but it's significantly more complex and microscopic.

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  • A Wi-Fi router, smartphone, and a laptop placed on a wooden table.
    By Aman Kumar 4 months ago

    Here's What You Should Do To Optimize Your Wi-Fi Router's Capabilities When Setting It Up

    Setting up a new router? A few smart tweaks, like where you place it and how you secure it, can make a big difference in speed and stability.

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  • MSI Project Zero setup with a monitor, gaming PC, keyboard, and mouse.
    By Quina Baterna 4 months ago

    What Is MSI's Project Zero, And How Is It Different From Other Products Like It?

    MSI's Project Zero is a line of products made for enthusiasts, and it puts cable management front and center. Here's how it differs from similar components.

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  • PC builder applying Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste to a CPU
    By Ali Hassan 4 months ago

    Is Expensive Thermal Paste Really Worth Buying? Here's What PC Enthusiasts Say

    Thermal paste is one of the things keeping your CPU running well, but does that make it worth spending extra money on? The answer is not that simple.

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