41 years later, Windows Notepad finally gets spell check

From PC World: Though it’s intentionally simple and there are some excellent alternatives, Microsoft’s humble Notepad text editor has gained a massive following through sheer ubiquity. Today it finally gets a feature that even the best writers (and also I) can’t live without: spell check. The...

LEOBOG K81 Review (Page 1 of 4)

For the past while, I have been frequenting a Starbucks near my current workplace for a regular coffee. It has gotten to a point where most of the employees now recognize me and know my order. An interesting evolution in my relationship with this Starbucks location is that they have begun to serve me free coffee for most of my visits, which is quite often, I might add. For reference to the frequency of the free drinks, in the month of February, I...

DeepCool ASSASSIN 4S Review (Page 1 of 4)

Have you ever visited a place where you know people, but you do not really know them well? I was recently feeling this way at my friend's church. As I walked through the doors, I actually recognized a handful of people seated and talking with others, but I did not feel close enough to just start talking to them. The majority of them were friends of friends, with only one or two that I had actually talked to in the past. In some ways, I feel like...

Micron shows massive 256GB DDR5-8800 memory sticks

From Tom's Hardware: Micron demonstrated its massive 256 GB MCR DIMM memory modules this week at the Nvidia-hosted GPU Technology Conference (GTC). These modules are designed for next-generation servers, including those running Intel's Xeon Scalable 'Granite Rapids' processors. Micron announced...

Microsoft Office 2024 will be available as a one-time purchase

From PC World: The rumors have now become facts. Recent speculation suggested that Microsoft would offer the latest version of Office (officially Microsoft 365) not only as a subscription, but also as a one-off purchase again. Well, Microsoft has made it official!

The next version of Microsoft 365...

Qualcomm's Next Chip Improves AI and Gaming on More Affordable Phones

From CNET: Qualcomm has been on a roll introducing new chips with on-device generative AI, bringing the next hot technology to smartphones even when they aren't connected to mobile networks. The company's next silicon is for phones priced below the top-tier iPhones and Samsung Galaxys, but are still...

Thermaltake Reveals the Dr. Power III

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is excited to launch the Dr. Power III, an enhanced portable power tester that supports the latest ATX12V v3.1 standard. This tester simplifies the process of checking the operational status of different PSU connectors. Compared to its predecessor, the Dr...

Google eliminates 12 security vulnerabilities in Chrome

From PC World: With the new Chrome versions 123.0.6312.58/59 for Windows and macOS and 123.0.6312.58 for Linux, released on March 19, Google fixed 12 vulnerabilities in its browser. So far, none of these vulnerabilities have been exploited for attacks. Manufacturers of other Chromium-based browsers...

Google's Pixel 8A Will Be Similar to the Pixel 8, Leak Suggests

From CNET: Google's Pixel 8A will have a lot in common with its more expensive sibling, if a recent leak turns out to be accurate. The search giant's next budget phone is expected to run on the company's Tensor G3 processor, similar to the Pixel 8. It may also have a higher 120Hz refresh rate...

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