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  • coding Arduino microcontroller
    By Marinel Sigue

    6 Easy Arduino Projects For Beginner Coders

    Arduino projects can help ease the learning curve of getting into programming, and even add some smart functionality to your everyday tasks around the house.

    By Marinel Sigue Read More
  • AMD headquarters
    By Brad Hill

    Here's Where AMD Processors And Graphics Cards Are Made

    If you've been wondering where the components in your PC are made, you may find the answer surprising. Here's where AMD makes its graphics cards and CPUs.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon logo
    By Tushar Mehta

    Qualcomm's Fix For Faster 5G, AI And Wi-Fi Could Supercharge Your Next Smartphone

    Qualcomm has plenty of upgraded processing tech in store for MWC, showcasing how AI processing, satellite-connectivity, and more is coming to various devices.

    By Tushar Mehta Read More
  • NASA SuperBIT Super-Pressure balloon
    By Garrett Ettinger

    Small Device, Big Science: The Role Of A Raspberry Pi In NASA's Super-Pressure Balloon

    When NASA launched a super-pressure weather balloon last year, it did so with some Raspberry Pis on board and they did some heavy lifting for the project.

    By Garrett Ettinger Read More
  • Storage devices with laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed

    How To Format An SD Card On Your Windows PC

    SD cards are enormously useful devices that hold more data every year. Reformatting an SD or microSD card can make sure all the data that was on it is gone.

    By Adnan Ahmed Read More
  • person putting together a pc
    By Eli Becht

    How To Choose The Best Thermal Paste For Your PC

    Thermal paste helps determine how fast you can push your computer, but there are a few things you should know before you pick one out. Here's what we know.

    By Eli Becht Read More
  • pc with components
    By Eli Becht

    5 Harbor Freight Tools You Should Have For Working On Your PC Or Laptop

    Working on your PC doesn't have to be a nightmare if you're well prepared. These tools you can buy at any Harbor Freight will get you started.

    By Eli Becht Read More
  • man working on computer
    By Lynnae Williams

    How To Ground Yourself Before Touching Computer Components

    Even a small amount of static electricity can harm the parts of your PC. So, if you're fixing or assembling one, here's how to ground yourself.

    By Lynnae Williams Read More
  • hard drives
    By Daniel Trock

    How To Tell If Your Computer Has An HDD Or An SSD

    Did you forget which of your drives is a hard disk (HDD) or solid-state (SSD)? Here are two ways to figure it out, which involve opening or not opening your PC.

    By Daniel Trock Read More
  • computer motherboard
    By David Bixenspan

    The Right Way To Clean Your PC's Motherboard (And Why You Should)

    If you own a computer, chances are you will need to clean the motherboard at some point. We'll show you how to clean it and what pitfalls to look out for.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Gaming chair and computer
    By Monica J. White

    5 Common PC Building Mistakes To Avoid At All Costs

    If you want to build your own PC, it can be quite rewarding, but it can also be pretty hard. Here are some common pitfalls and mistakes you'll want to avoid.

    By Monica J. White Read More
  • Snapdragon Powered Laptop
    By Adam Doud

    If You're Thinking About Buying A New Computer, Wait For Snapdragon X Elite: Here's Why

    Snapdragon's new X Elite processor promises to be one of the most powerful chips on the market, but using only a fraction of the power of its competitors.

    By Adam Doud Read More
  • Intel 14th Gen processor family
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake Processors Add More Cores Without A Price Bump

    Intel has unveiled the 14th-generation processors for desktops, boasting creative boosts for productivity tasks, as well as boosts to gaming performance.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • Closeup on two SSDs
    By Nicholas Wilson

    Key Warning Signs That Your SSD Might Be On Its Last Leg

    If your computer uses an SSD for storage, there are some key warning signs to watch out for if your drive starts to fail. Here's what to watch for.

    By Nicholas Wilson Read More
  • iPhone 14 and 14 max in hand
    By Nicholas Wilson

    Apple's New Plan For Chip Dominance Isn't What Anybody Expected

    Apple was previously expected to move in-house for development of its 5G smartphone chipsets, but Qualcomm has announced a new partnership with the tech giant.

    By Nicholas Wilson Read More
  • A multi monitor set up
    By Bon Adamson

    The 10 Best HDMI To USB-C Adapters To Upgrade Your Monitor Setup

    If you want to connect more than one monitors to your laptop, you may be limited by your available HDMI ports. These HDMI to USB-C adapters off a solution.

    By Bon Adamson Read More
  • LI plate and lithium ion batteries on black background
    By Quina Baterna

    The Biggest Problems And Disadvantages Of Lithium Batteries

    Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere today. Their ubiquity is down to how we've no perfect alternative, but they are not without their problems.

    By Quina Baterna Read More
  • an SSD resting on a surface
    By Nathan P. Gibson

    Major SSD Brands Ranked Worst To Best (And Which Ones To Avoid)

    If you're looking for a new super speedy SSD for your PC or PlayStation 5, you can't go wrong with these seven top brands.

    By Nathan P. Gibson Read More
  • RGB lights on RAM stick in a PC
    By Caleb Clark

    Major RAM Brands Ranked Worst To Best (And Which Ones To Avoid)

    There are plenty of choices available if you are buying RAM, but some are better than others. Here are the best RAM brands to buy and the ones you should avoid.

    By Caleb Clark Read More
  • Critical bottleneck area sign in warehouse
    By Cassidy Ward

    The Best Bottleneck Calculators For Windows

    If your computer isn't performing to the best of its ability, there's a tool you can use to troubleshoot. These are the best bottleneck calculators for Windows.

    By Cassidy Ward Read More
  • various raspberry pi computers
    By Jack Picone

    5 Raspberry Pi Alternatives To Check Out In 2023

    Whether it's a budget or supply issue, there are alternative single board computers out there beyond Raspberry Pi, offering similar specs and price points.

    By Jack Picone Read More
  • Person holding a Raspberry Pi 4.
    By Rahul Srinivas

    Raspberry Pi 5: Everything We Know So Far

    There is much speculation about when the Raspberry Pi 5 will hit markets, but 2023 is not going to be the year.

    By Rahul Srinivas Read More
  • ZimaBoard and add-on boards
    By Steve Smith

    ZimaBoard 832 Review: A Versatile But Expensive Single-Board Solution

    The ZimaBoard 832 is a single-board "hackable" server made for makers -- it can be used for all manner of creative projects, but is it worth the cash?

    By Steve Smith Read More
  • amd rx 7900 xt
    By Joe Rice-Jones

    AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Review: The Price Of 4K Gaming

    The AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT graphics card rolls with the power to supplant its predecessors, but given the value, is the price precise enough to entice?

    By Joe Rice-Jones Read More
  • graphics card on desk
    By Faisal Rasool

    This Is The Most Expensive Graphics Card In The World

    Graphics cards and GPUs are in demand by gamers and for use in AI applications. We have all the details on the most expensive GPU we could find.

    By Faisal Rasool Read More
  • Raspberry Pi connected to display screen
    By Tushar Mehta

    How To Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into A Weather Station

    Single-board computer Raspberry Pi can be used for collecting rainfall data, measuring wind speed and direction, temperature, and more. Here's how to set it up.

    By Tushar Mehta Read More
  • Opera GX Mobile and desktop
    By Faisal Rasool

    How To Limit RAM And CPU Usage In Opera GX

    Opera GX was made specifically to give its user the ability to control RAM and CPU usage to avoid becoming yet another process-hogging web browser.

    By Faisal Rasool Read More
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