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Mechanical keyboards have been around almost as long as personal computers, and the basic switch technology we’re still using first popped up in the 1980s. But it’s not an exaggeration to say that mechanical boards have never been as popular, or as stunningly variable, as they are right now. If you’re just getting into the craze, you might feel paralyzed by the number of options available....
In this new age of online threats, a good VPN is almost as essential as an email account. Sites like PCWorld and Tom’s Guide have long hailed Windscribe as one of the best, and now new users can get a subscription to the Windscribe VPN Pro Plan for $69.97 — a new low price that’s currently the best on the web. For that, you get access to both the desktop app and a browser extension that can...
As cybersecurity threats get more sophisticated, businesses need cybersecurity experts more than ever. If you’re interested in a lucrative new career, cybersecurity may be a great option. You can build a strong foundation with help from The Complete 2024 Cyber Security Expert Certification Training Bundle. This bundle includes five training courses from IDUNOVA, a leading online IT services...
It wasn’t that long ago when “real” gamers would shun wireless keyboards, complaining about latency and interference. Those days are gone, and you can get a gaming board just as capable in wireless form as it is in wired. Unless you’re literally super-human, you’ll never spot the difference.  And gaming keyboard makers have catered to the desire to go untethered. Though they generally carry a...
Hitting the trail or the beach this summer? When you’re spending time outdoors, you want to have your soundtrack handy. So, rather than keep it to yourself with headphones, gear up with the TREBLAB HD77 Outdoor Rugged Wireless Speaker with TWS Support, which is $40 off for a limited time. This durable speaker is equipped with DualBass subwoofers and TWS technology, delivering immersive 360º HD...
With the rising costs of streaming services, it can be hard to justify including so many in your monthly budget. But if you’re looking for a service that provides a more educational, productive use of your streaming time while eliminating the monthly fees, now’s the time to get a lifetime subscription to Curiosity Stream. For a one-time payment, you’ll get lifetime access to Curiosity Stream,...
Most enthusiasts know that a PC’s CPU will throttle down to prevent overheating. GPUs and even most PCIe 50. SSDs ship with huge heat sinks and blowers. But the latest casualty of thermal throttling might be the PCI Express bus itself — which is being programmed to reduce the link speed or even shut off some of its lanes. That’s the eyebrow-raising scenario that a new driver from Intel...
When the Eurovision finals kick off on Saturday, software nerds will have something to look forward to: a Finnish guy named “Windows95man” decked out in Microsoft gear, belting out a song titled “No Rules.” If you’re a typical American, Eurovision seems like a fever dream. It’s a bunch of largely European countries sending singers and artists to compete in a sort of Euro World Cup of odd,...
External USB/Thunderbolt drives are a super-convenient way to quickly back up your important files, as well as store any data that you don’t need on your computer’s internal storage. They’re also an extremely handy way to transport data between locations and devices. While any of these would be a great reason to pick up an external drive, the advantages of having reliable backup is the number-...
Man, there seem to be a lot of high-profile issues with the Chrome browser lately. Google issued an update yesterday with a security patch for an “in the wild” bug that exploits a use after free error. The good news is that the fix is being applied just two days after it was discovered by an anonymous user. The bad news is that this is becoming depressingly frequent. As BleepingComputer...