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PCWorld

PCWorld

Sapphire Pulse Radeon Rx 5700: A Stunning Value Supercharged By Clever Software Tricks

Nine. Dollars

10+ min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Samsung Keeps The High-end Android Tablet Dream Alive With The Galaxy Tab S6

It’s probably not an iPad Pro killer though.

3 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Hands-On: A New Model Changes The Game, For Better Or Worse

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, dividing the line between ‘good enough’ and ‘great

6 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Nvidia Woos Creators With 10 RTX Studio Laptops, 30-bit Color Support For GeForce GPUs

Creators, start your engines.

2 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

No, AMD Didn't Kill Its Reference Radeon 5700 Cards Barely A Month After Introducing Them

The company confirmed it’s just moving to supply its partners

2 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Intel Launches 10th-Gen ‘Ice Lake' Chips, Pushing Hard On Graphics For Notebook PCs

If you already own a Matebook or Matebook Pro, or are eyeing one on Amazon, here’s what you need to know

7 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Google's Chrome 76 Arrives, Blocking Flash In Its Entirety And Stealthing Incognito Mode

By 2020, the plan is for Flash to be entirely removed from Chrome

1 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

If You Bought An Original Pixel, Google Owes You $20—and Maybe A Lot More

Google has settled a class-action lawsuit over microphone issues with the original Pixel— and you can get paid.

1 min  |

September 2019
PCWorld

PCWorld

Vicious New Ransomware Takes Your Money And Still Deletes Your Files

A new form of ransomware, called Ranscam, reminds us why it doesn’t pay to pay.

2 min  |

PCWorld August 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Chrysler Launches Bug Bounty For Connected Vehicles After Jeep Cherokee Hack

FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES has launched a bug bounty program to attract white-hat hackers to spot out cybersecurity flaws in its products and connected services.

1 min  |

PCWorld August 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

7 Things I Learned Once I Built My First PC

Let my minor traumas be your teachable moments.

10 min  |

PCWorld September 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

What Microsoft takes away from Windows 10 in the Anniversary Update

THE WINDOWS 10 ANNIVERSARY UPDATE is full of great new features like a more powerful Cortana, deeper integration with mobile devices, and new inking features designed to make the stylus cool again.

3 min  |

PCWorld September 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

iPhone 7 and 7 Plus FAQ: Everything you need to know about Apple's new phones

APPLE’S ANNUAL iPHONE event was jam-packed with information, but between the lingering look at the new jet black finish and all the business about AirPods, you may have missed some important details about the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

7 min  |

PCWorld October 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Why Google plans to stop supporting your Chromebook after five years

Google’s End of Life Policy sets a schedule for retiring older Chromebooks, but the details are murky.

3 min  |

PCWorld October 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Moto Z Play: Long-lasting, Affordable, and Modular Too

WE LIKE THE Moto Z (go.pcworld.com/motozrev) and it’s bigger, bulkier cousin the Moto Z Force (go.pcworld.com/motozforcerev). They’re speedy, elegant phones with a good approach to modular addons—as opposed to the LG G5 (go.pcworld.com/lgg5rev), whose “take the whole phone apart” approach to modules doesn’t sit well with us.

5 min  |

PCWorld October 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Hp's Spectre X360 Puts Kaby Lake And Thunderbolt Into A Thinner, Faster Package

HP’s Spectre x360 puts Kaby Lake and Thunderbolt into a thinner, faster package

1 min  |

PCWorld November 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Microsoft Seems Ready To Give Up On Windows Phones, If Not Windows 10 Mobile

THE FUTURE OF Windows phones…might not be phones?

3 min  |

PCWorld December 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Using Crossover Android To Run Windows Apps On A Chromebook

Android app support in Chromebooks opens the door to Windows emulation, but that first step is a doozy.

5 min  |

PCWorld December 2016
PCWorld

PCWorld

Why You Should Try Linux Today

6 compelling reasons.

7 min  |

PCWorld December 2016
pcworld

pcworld

amd shows how zen-now renamed ryzen-is its best chip family in a decade

amd's zen is finally here.

7 min  |

pcworld january 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Microsoft Halts Minecraft Updates For Windows 10 Phones

MICROSOFT HAS PUT another nail in the coffin of Windows 10 Mobile, confirming that it has stopped development of its hit game Minecraft for Windows phones.

1 min  |

PCWorld February 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

4 Ways To Keep From Sleeping Through Your Android Alarm

I LIKE TO think of myself as a reasonably punctual, conscientious guy who shows up when he says he’s going to show up.

4 min  |

PCWorld February 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

A Windows Cloud Build Leaked, and This is What We Learned

MICROSOFT’S MYSTERIOUS WINDOWS Cloud (go.pcworld.com/ wincloud) is supposedly a stripped-down version of Microsoft’s operating system that runs only Windows Store apps. Microsoft’s not commenting, but an early build that leaked in early February appears to be authentic and gives further tantalizing hints of what the company may have in mind.

3 min  |

March 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Meet the Corsair One, Corsair's ‘Category-defying' Gaming Pc Debut

CORSAIR’S WELL KNOWN for its wide array of enthusiast-focused PC cases, memory, liquid CPU coolers, and even liquid-cooled graphics cards. The company’s hardware powers many parts of PCWorld’s own graphics card test system. But now, after finding its footing with the bare-bones Bulldog PC, Corsair is combining its vast array of knowledge into its first-ever full-blown PC, dubbed Corsair One.

2 min  |

March 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Every Custom GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card Revealed So Far

NVIDIA JUST UNLEASHED what it calls the “ultimate GeForce card,” and the blisteringly fast GTX 1080 Ti (see our full review on page 49) indeed delivers unparalleled levels of gaming performance. But the version you can buy today isn’t truly the apex of graphics technology, even if the core graphics processor itself is.

6 min  |

April 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Nvidia Supercharges Geforce Directx 12 Performance With New Game Ready Driver

WHEN IT COMES to performance, most people think that Radeon graphics cards hold an edge over Nvidia’s GeForce army in DirectX 12 games on account of the dedicated asynchronous shaders lurking inside AMD’s hardware. That’s never been the universal truth that some people think it is—async compute is just one, not-always utilized feature of DX12—and now Nvidia’s busting the myth even more with a driver update designed to supercharge GeForce performance in DirectX 12 games.

2 min  |

April 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

You Can Now Send And Receive Money Right In The Android Gmail App

IF YOU’VE EVER been writing an email on your Android phone and wished there was a way to send or request money without switching to the Venmo, Square, or Google Wallet apps, your prayers have been answered. Rolling out today via a Play Store update, Google will now allow you to easily attach payments (go.pcworld.com/gmailpay) to Gmail messages.

1 min  |

April 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Windows 10 Creators Update FAQ: Everything You Need To Know

MORE THAN FIVE months after its grand unveiling last October, the Windows 10 Creators Update is finally here—and the wait was worth it.

3 min  |

May 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Ryzen Cpus Explained: Everything You Need To Know About AMD's Disruptive Multicore Chips

AFTER A DECADE of fielding ho-hum FX-series processors, AMD’s finally released its highly disruptive Ryzen chips, throwing down the gauntlet and challenging Intel’s supremacy in high-end computing.

7 min  |

May 2017
PCWorld

PCWorld

Intel's Speed-Boosting Optane Memory Won't Work With Celeron And Pentium PCs

INTEL’S REVOLUTIONARY NEW non-volatile Optane Memory wants to make hard drives as fast as SSDs, but apparently not if you bought a PC on the cheap.

1 min  |

May 2017