- Intel's next generation of desktop CPUs will have 'huge' core counts

According to a recent blog post from motherboard manufacturer ASRock, Intel appears to be preparing to launch its 14th-generation Core processors later this year, possibly in
- Microsoft officially confirms Windows 11 version 25H2 will be released later this year

Microsoft has issued recommendations for organizations on how to prepare for the arrival of Windows 11 version 25H2.
- Microsoft officially reveals detailed performance evaluation results between Windows 11 and 10

In the past, Microsoft has always made impressive claims about Windows 11's performance and how it is faster and better than Windows 10.
- Hundreds of Printer Models Using Weak Password Algorithms Exposed, Cannot Be Fixed Through Firmware

While often overlooked by many users, printer security is actually an important factor in overall cybersecurity assessments.
- Windows' iconic blue screen of death error gets a refresh after nearly 40 years

The iconic Windows error screen is getting a refresh nearly 40 years after its debut in the first version of Windows.
- Many PC manufacturers have cheated BIOS to 'unlock' free full software versions

You may have noticed that a brand new PC often comes with some pre-installed software.
- Google Launches Gemini CLI, Bringing Gemini to the Terminal

Google has announced Gemini CLI, an open-source tool designed to bring their AI models directly into the developer terminal.
- Performance Tips for AMD Ryzen X3D CPU Users on Windows

Currently, the market demand for AMD's X3D processors is huge. Part of the reason is because this CPU line provides a gaming experience that is considered to be relatively
- Nvidia Unveils RTX 5050 Graphics Card: Bringing Next-Gen Gaming Experiences at More Affordable Prices

Nvidia has just officially announced a new 'budget-friendly' graphics card, for those who can't afford the RTX 5060 but still want to experience smooth DLSS4 frames and other
- Governments start warning users about when Windows 10 support will end and how to deal with it

According to the roadmap for updating and discontinuing Windows updates, from October 9, 2018, Microsoft officially discontinued Windows 10 Creators Update (1703) after more than 1
- Google Earth now has a time travel feature

Google Earth's mapping service will let Internet users dive into the world's oceans..
- Warcraft mobile will launch at 0:00 on May 4?

This information was announced by Activision Blizzard at its recent quarterly earnings report.
- Apple will use AI to revolutionize chip design

Despite being considered lagging behind in the AI race compared to OpenAI, Microsoft or Google, Apple is still trying to take advantage of this technology to speed up the design
- Nvidia and Foxconn prepare to use 'humanoid robot workers' to produce graphics cards

Foxconn and Nvidia are in talks to deploy a large number of humanoid robots at Foxconn's new factory in Houston, USA, according to an exclusive report from Reuters.
- Windows 11 suddenly blocks Google Chrome due to Microsoft security feature,

Users report Chrome automatically closing or freezing after launching, and not being able to reopen.
- How will iOS 26 'kill' spam calls and messages?

There's nothing more annoying than being interrupted by spam calls and unwanted messages while you're relaxing, working or spending time with friends.
- FireWire is officially dead: End of 25 years of existence on macOS

You probably haven't used a FireWire port in years, but the connection standard is still quietly supported in macOS.
- Scientists discover new species of flying lizard in Japan for the first time

An international research team including experts from Japan, China and Brazil has just announced the discovery of a new species of pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous period in
- Snipping Tool on Windows 11 added useful screen recording feature

The Snipping Tool is one of the most commonly used applications on Windows.
- Why should Apple use a year-based hardware naming system?

Apple has overhauled the naming system for all of its operating systems to use consistent yearly version numbers. For those who dread deciphering model numbers, Apple should do the