How to remove Microsoft Edge from Windows 10 By Richard Devine last updated 1 February 23 Updated Figuring out how to remove Microsoft Edge from Windows 10 can feel like a daunting task, but thanks to our simple three-step process, you'll have it done in no time
How to switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Home By Richard Devine last updated 31 August 22 Here’s how to switch out to Windows 10 Home if you want the full Windows experience.
How to upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro By Richard Devine last updated 21 May 22 Here’s how you upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro
How to reduce AMD Ryzen Mobile processor temperature By Richard Devine last updated 11 November 21 AMD Ryzen Mobile processors are capable of running at high temperatures without sacrificing performance, but if you’d rather run a little cooler, here’s how to do it.
Acer Chromebook Spin 513 review By Richard Devine published 29 June 21 Acer’s newest ARM Chromebook packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a sleek design, and an attractive price. But is it any good?
How to choose a gaming processor By Richard Devine last updated 28 June 21 When you’re building or buying a new gaming PC the processor is a critical component. So how do you actually choose the best one?
How to use less RAM on your Chromebook By Richard Devine last updated 28 June 21 Chromebooks are often affordable laptops low on RAM and you can use it all up doing nothing at all. Here’s how to fix that.
How to install Firefox on a Chromebook By Richard Devine last updated 28 June 21 If you buy a Chromebook you’re probably happy using Google Chrome, but did you know you can also use Firefox?
NVIDIA DLSS on Linux is straight-up witchcraft and pulls ever closer to Windows By Richard Devine published 26 June 21 NVIDIA and Valve have been working together on getting DLSS onto Linux games and the first fruits are here to sample. It's magic.
TPM 2.0, Windows 11 PC health check, and the potential messy upgrade By Richard Devine published 25 June 21 Windows 11 Among Windows 11's apparent requirements is a TPM 2.0 compatible module. But most people probably have no clue what that is and the health check app isn't helping, either.
Want to download Windows 11? Don’t be so hasty… By Richard Devine published 16 June 21 Opinion Windows 11 has leaked out in a huge way, and it seems like the entire internet is downloading it to have a poke around. We’re here to urge caution.
How to install and use Windows Package Manager By Richard Devine published 11 June 21 Windows 10 now has its own Linux-esque package manager. Here's how to install and use it.
How to update your BIOS By Richard Devine, Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson published 9 June 21 The BIOS is an integral part of your PC and if there are updates you might need them. Here's what you need to know.
How to stop Windows 10 opening links in Microsoft Edge By Richard Devine published 7 June 21 Even though you can set a different default browser, some links in Windows 10 will always open in Microsoft Edge. Here’s how to change that.
AMD shouldn't rely on Nvidia to help with FidelityFX Super Resolution - but Linux gamers instead By Richard Devine published 6 June 21 Opinion AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution was proudly shown to support Nvidia graphics cards, but we shouldn’t expect the green team to do any work on it. That doesn’t mean it won’t happen at all.
How to disable the news and interests widget on Windows 10 By Richard Devine published 4 June 21 One of the more recent new features in Windows 10 is the news and interests widget. If you don’t like it though, it’s easy to send it on its merry way.
Nvidia and Steam are making Linux gaming great again By Richard Devine published 1 June 21 Computex 2021 Valve is having another go at making Linux gaming great, this time with support from NVIDIA.
PC gaming on Linux: how hard can it be? By Richard Devine published 30 May 21 Opinion Opinion: Everyone knows about PC gaming using Windows 10, but what about if you fancy something different?
Razer BlackWidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed review By Richard Devine published 25 May 21 Recommended Razer knows a thing or two about making gaming keyboards and its latest is a true champion. The list of boxes the new BlackWidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed ticks is crazy.
Microsoft Build 2021: everything you need to know about the developer conference By Richard Devine, Daryl Baxter last updated 24 May 21 Updated Microsoft's Build 2021 developer conference starts this week, here’s what you need to know.
How to get the Windows 10 May 2021 (21H1) update By Richard Devine published 16 May 21 The first big Windows 10 update of 2021 is upon us and you can get it on your PC right now. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know.
How to run your Steam library from an external drive By Richard Devine published 12 May 21 It’s the law that PC gamers have a massive Steam library but with all those games comes a need for storage. Here’s how to run it from an external drive and avoid filling your PC.
Nvidia Broadcast waves goodbye to cats and dogs in latest update By Richard Devine published 11 May 21 Nvidia Broadcast is a phenomenal piece of software to make microphones and webcams perform at their best. This latest update will now even filter out your cats and dogs from the background.
There’s no place for expensive laptops with 8GB of RAM anymore By Richard Devine last updated 11 May 21 Opinion 8GB of RAM just isn’t enough anymore in a laptop, especially one that commands a pretty penny to even own. It’s time to get more for our money.
How to use Zoom on a Chromebook By Richard Devine last updated 6 May 21 Updated Zoom is one of the most widely used video conferencing tools and it’s great to use on a Chromebook to both join and schedule meetings. This is everything you need to know.