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Multitasking Benchmark: PC Gaming + YouTube + Discord
Let's look at multitasking performance while gaming. Is there any performance difference if you watch YouTube or stream on Discord while gaming?By Steven Walton on -
How to Keep Using Internet Explorer in Microsoft Edge with IE Mode
If you use Windows and need to access a website that doesn't support modern browsers, you can still manage to do it thanks to a hidden option in Microsoft Edge called "IE Mode."By Amir Shoam on -
Top 10 Hacks for Microsoft Word
Learning Microsoft Word's ins-and-outs can be very rewarding, making you more productive, plus your colleagues will also appreciate a Microsoft Word guru by their side.By Humza Aamir on -
What Ever Happened to Yahoo! Messenger?
Yahoo! Messenger was never the most popular, but for many years it was close enough to keep trying, introducing many messaging features years before they became the norm.By Amir Shoam on -
10 Tips to Get You Started with Microsoft PC Game Pass
Microsoft's Game Pass has slowly become a must-have for hardcore PC and Xbox gamers. With hundreds of great titles and lots of day-one releases, here are a few pro tips you should know about.By Rob Thubron on -
GPU Availability and Pricing Update: June 2022
GPU pricing and availability continues a super positive trend, with the crypto market pooping the bed and gamers' demand slowing due to next-gen anticipation, GPUs are readily available at retailers.By Tim Schiesser on -
Overclocking Intel Non-K CPUs: Core i3-12100, Core i5-12400 and Core i7-12700
We're revisiting Intel's locked Alder Lake CPUs with a sneak peak of a motherboard that's capable of overclocking non-K CPUs like the Core i5-12400 to make it up to 50% faster in games.By Steven Walton on -
7 Red Flags When Choosing Cheap PC Components
While the GPU is the main driver of PC gaming performance, skimping on other parts like storage, mobo or PSU can lead to a bad experience. Here are 7 things to avoid when building or buying a budget PC.By Amir Shoam on -
How to Revoke Access to Your Personal Data After Using "Sign in with" Apple, Google, and Facebook
You've seen them competing against each other "Sign in with Google" No. "Sign in with Facebook" No. "Sign in with Apple." While convenient, these buttons grant data permissions, so let's review that.By Cal Jeffrey on -
How to Use Nvidia's DLDSR to Improve Image Quality on Older Games
Not to be confused with DLSS, Nvidia's DLDSR (Deep Learning Dynamic Super Resolution) is a method of supersampling that renders games at a higher resolution than your monitor's native resolution.By Ioannis Poulakas on -
Why Ryzen Was Amazing and the Haters Were All Wrong
A big incentive of going Ryzen over the past few years has been the AM4 platform's long term support. AMD delivered on their promise, giving users a clear upgrade path from Zen up to Zen 3 CPUs.By Steven Walton on -
Test Driving the 2023 BMW iX M60: The most powerful electric vehicle from BMW
We are in the middle of the electric car revolution and innovations to emission-free transportation. BMW is no stranger to EVs, and the 2023 BMW iX M60 is their most powerful electric vehicle so far.By Sami Haj-Assaad on -
GPU Pricing Update: May 2022
As we inch closer to next-gen GPUs, we expect the current state of the market to influence what makers will charge for upcoming products. Finally, MSRP pricing has started to become the norm for GPU shopping.By Tim Schiesser on -
Apple iPod: The First 10 Years of the Ubiquitous Media Player
In 2001, Apple launched an MP3 player that would eventually shape the landscape of today's mobile computing market, and the product that put Apple on the path to become a dominant tech player.By Julio Franco on -
How to Backup Your Gmail Account
Data loss is rampant these days and a good backup strategy can save you from losing access to important information. In this guide, we explore how to export and download Gmail emails for safekeeping. -
Cost Per Frame: Best Value Graphics Cards Right Now
We test all current generation AMD and Nvidia GPUs to establish FPS performance and using that data, create cost per frame comparisons to find which GPUs are the most cost effective.By Steven Walton on -
How to Open .HEIC iPhone Photos in Windows
Out of the box, Windows does not support .HEIC files, so you can't open photos transferred directly from your iPhone or iPad devices. But the solution is simple.By Amir Shoam on -
GPU Availability and Pricing Update: April 2022
It's time for our monthly graphics card pricing update and in overly positive news, the trend towards more affordable GPUs has continued. We're inching ever closer to MSRP level pricing.By Tim Schiesser on -
How to Take Screenshots in Windows Like a Pro
Whether you need to save information for later, collaborate with others, or share troubleshooting information, screenshots are a powerful tool that can be worth a thousand words.By Adrian Potoroaca on -
What Ever Happened to Adobe Flash?
For years, Adobe Flash was synonymous with interactive websites, web video, and browser games. At its peak, Flash Player was on 99% of desktop browsers. A decade later and it's all but gone.By Amir Shoam on -
The Metaverse: What is It, and Why Should You Care?
The Metaverse. Some are calling it the next evolution of the Internet, others say it's already existed for years. One way or another, it's a fascinating new domain and you should look into it, too.By Garrett Gosnell on -
TechSpot PC Buying Guide: H1 2022
Is this finally a good time to build a new PC? With component shortages and skyrocketing prices nearly a thing of the past, TechSpot's PC Buying Guide includes 4 component lists for different budgets and purposes.By Amir Shoam on -
GPU Availability and Pricing Update: March 2022
One year of tracking GPU prices and thankfully it's no longer the same doom and gloom editions of the past. This month's update is a positive one for gamers looking to purchase a new GPU.By Tim Schiesser on -
How to Save PDF Pages as JPG Images in Windows and macOS
If you want to neatly share PDF pages or extract info from a PDF without relying on ugly screenshots, you should convert them to JPG images. Here's how you do it in the most effortless manner.By Amir Shoam on -
Dual Booting: Windows and Ubuntu
Dual booting is a great way to get the best of both worlds of Windows and Linux. It's relatively straightforward and it's a great opportunity to learn more about computers and how software works.By Abdulrahman Mahmoud on -
Which iPad Model Should You Get? 2022 Update
If you're upgrading your iPad, the current Pro models differ in more than size, and the latest iPad Air is a serious step up from the 9th-gen iPad and iPad Mini.By Amir Shoam on -
How to Change Your Monitor's Refresh Rate in Windows
Have you upgraded your monitor to one with a higher refresh rate? Not feeling the difference? Here are some tips around monitor refresh rates and how to adjust these settings in Windows.By Amir Shoam on -
How to Google Search Like a Pro: Follow These Tips
Google Search can be a very powerful tool and in this guide we'll go through some useful tips and best practices to use it to its full potential and make searching for information more precise and effective.By Ioannis Poulakas on -
How to Use the Amazon Echo Spot and Echo Show as a Security Camera
Amazon Echo devices offer a multitude of functions, but those with built-in camera and screens have a particularly useful feature: they can double as security cameras.By Rob Thubron on -
What Ever Happened to GeoCities?
GeoCities was more than a hosting service, offering community features and building tools, it could be seen as the forefather of social media. In 1999, the site was the third-most popular on the web.By Amir Shoam on
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