Cooler Master MasterFrame 600 Review (Page 1 of 4)

How do you measure success in your life? In the past, I often defined success based on the outcome of the work. This is easy to do in school and at work because there are defined outcomes like grades or money. Even outside these areas, the outcome is both the last and primary thing you will remember, and others will see. These end results are often how future decisions are made. However, it is also flawed because it lessens the impact of the...

SilverStone Lucid 05 Review (Page 1 of 4)

How does one work with limited resources? Often times, it involves understanding the budget, must-have requirements, and nice-to-haves, and then trading nice-to-haves to ensure must-haves are achieved. Of course, there are right and wrong ways of doing so. I have been scrolling LinkedIn and Reddit recently, and I noticed a trending narrative of questionable practices people are experiencing when job hunting. A lot of companies are posting fake...

The new Google Home automations editor just got smarter

From PC World: Google’s revamped editor for smart home automations just got a few more tools in its toolbox, including more ways to determine when routines should be triggered as well as one-time-only automations.

Google announced the improvements this week, noting that the new automations editor...

Microsoft Store cuts publishing fee for small-time developers

From PC World: In the latest Windows Developer blog post, Microsoft announced that “individual developers” will no longer have to pay any “onboarding fees” to upload their apps and games to the Microsoft Store. Previously, developers paid a one-time $19 fee to publish on the store.

As a result...

Everything Apple Announced at Its Sept. 9 iPhone 17 Event

From PC Mag: As expected, Apple overhauled its hardware lineup today, with new iPhones, Apple Watches, and a long-awaited update to the AirPods Pro. Some are already available to order, while Apple will take your money for its higher-end devices starting on Friday. If you didn’t have time to tune...

Arm’s bid for smarter, AI-powered phones and PCs begins with Lumex

From PC World: With any luck, Arm’s new Lumex CPU platform may give us a hint at what to expect for upcoming Windows on Arm PCs: four tiers of CPU power, plus an improved ray-tracing engine and graphics upscaling.

Arm says that its new Lumex C1-series chips will deliver 25 percent more performance...

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