Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 131, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, ...
Can an unused machine really work as a lightweight Linux desktop?
Khamosh Pathak is a freelance tech journalist with over 13 years of experience writing online. An accounting graduate, he turned his interest in writing and technology into a career. He holds a ...
Lots of us have– thanks to repetative stress injuries– developed mobility issues that we have to work around when using ...
AweSun has sent me a sample of their "Cloud KVM Q1" 4K KVM over IP solution for review. It's a compact device with the ...
It has built a cult-like following of power users over the decades ...
The Computer Use feature of Codex is now on Windows 11, letting the AI control apps, test code, and manage workflows on your ...
Building apps and writing code with AI looks incredibly easy, until the security gaps catch up. Discover the dangerous ...
I expected Samsung DeX to feel more like a gimmick, but after a week of real work, I changed my mind. Here's how it went.
We tested several of the top all-in-one computers on the market, running them through a gamut of stress tests while also simply seeing how they hold up as our everyday machines for work and play.
An antenna and an electromagnetic receiver were the only equipment needed, both small enough to fit inside a backpack.
I used Claude to build myself a fully offline, and locally processed alternative to Grammarly. The first build took me less than 30 seconds and I didn't even have to see or write a line of code.