Last week, my Windows laptop started acting up. During an intense gaming session, out of nowhere, my entire PC restarted. When I started looking into this matter, I found that some apps were quietly ...
Microsoft is scrambling to improve Windows 11, but, in the meantime, the web is full of utilities that promise to improve it in just a few clicks. So, I decided to test four popular debloaters: Chris ...
Debloat tools claim to make Windows 11 more efficient by removing unnecessary processes and freeing up RAM. In practice, that's not the case. I've been writing about technology for more than 15 years ...
Google has introduced a new Android command-line interface built specifically for AI agents, claiming a 70 percent cut in ...
Two years ago, Microsoft launched its first wave of “Copilot+” Windows PCs with a handful of exclusive features that could take advantage of the neural processing unit (NPU) hardware being built into ...
PCWorld highlights Peek Desktop, a free Windows utility developed by Microsoft VP Scott Hanselman that’s inspired by a similar macOS Sonoma feature. The tool allows users to instantly hide all open ...
PCWorld highlights 20 free Windows applications that address common PC frustrations, from poor search functionality to audio control issues. Featured tools include Microsoft PowerToys for system ...
WindowSill adds a smart command bar to Windows with built-in AI, clipboard tools, media controls, and quick actions to boost ...
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has some very interesting limitations on sharing screenshots, meaning that you can't use the built-in feature that would usually allow you to share images to your ...
Firefox 150 is out, along with its messaging client sibling Thunderbird 150. Both have multiple small but welcome ...
John is a writer at Pocket-lint. He is passionate about all things technology, and is always keeping up with the latest smartphone and PC releases. John has previously written at MobileSyrup. When ...
Given its $24 billion price tag and two decades in development, one would think that the Artemis II mission’s Orion spaceship would be flawless. Alas, that’s not how things work in the space program.
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