A $50 USB-C cable tester revealed which of my cables were actually useless. I happily got rid of them and haven't looked back.
USB-C promised simplicity, but has turned into a mystery box of different specs.
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
AMD Ryzen AI Halo First Look: Giant Local AI Power in a Pint-Sized Box
I’ve received one of AMD’s first official AI developer boxes for testing, and it’s an impressive piece of AI hardware with a ...
Do you have an ancient laptop or desktop just lying around? Transform that aging PC into an NAS, experiment with a new OS, ...
Finding the best monitor for your home office boils down to two things: how much you have to spend and what you intend to use ...
Working from home can mean spending hours on end in a makeshift space thrown together on the fly. These gadgets could ease ...
Erling Haaland against Vinicius Junior, five goals apiece behind them, one quarter-final spot ahead. Here is how to watch ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Your motherboard's forgotten speaker header is still the best PC troubleshooting tool
Better than LEDs for convenience.
Test your broadband connection speed. Our speedtest works on the vast majority of web browsers and devices, including computers, tablets, phones and games consoles. If you are experiencing ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Enthusiast hides gaming PC inside living room fan using 3D-printed parts
Creator Zac Builds mounted their mini-PC to the side of their living room fan to hide it plain sight.
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