The New iMac Has a Super-Fast M3 Chip

Related The newiMacwas perhaps one of the most exciting announcements of the Apple silicon era. Now, Apple is finally updating with a long-overdue hardware upgrade. If you look at the new iMacs, you won’t really notice anything different. That’s because Apple hasn’t really changed anything externally about the computers. That’s not a bad thing, though, since there’s nothing wrong with the current iMac design. Whathaschanged, however, are the internals. Notably, there’s no option for an iMac with an M3 Pro or M3 Mac....

October 31, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · Stephen Cunningham

The New MacBook Pro Has M3 Chips and Up To 128GB of RAM

Related It hasn’t even been a year since Apple announced itsM2-based range of MacBook Pro computers. But in case you haven’t heard, M2 is old news now. As for the laptops themselves, they look pretty similar to the previous M2-equipped models. The only thing that’s changing, really, is the internals. Apple Apple

October 31, 2023 · 1 min · 52 words · Kristina Dudley

CCleaner Got Hacked, Exposing Emails, Addresses, and More

The breach was reportedly triggered by the MOVEit hack back in May. Unfortunately, we’re not sure how many are affected, but it sounds like a pretty big mess. So, while the hacking group hasn’t confirmed this information, Gen Digital did. For now, the company is offering affected users six months free of the BreachGuard dark web monitoring software. Then, CCleaner will reach out with additional details and steps in the coming days....

October 30, 2023 · 1 min · 84 words · Bridget Rhodes

HyperX Cloud III Wireless Review: Wonderful Spatial Audio, but Xbox Need Not Apply

The differences between the two are negligible save for the obvious distinction between a wired and wireless equipment. This version sported a black cushioned headband and earpads against a vibrant red metallic frame. The colored frame is such a minor difference from the black-on-black option. There was no squeezing or tightness around my ears, but the cushions needed something to minimize heat generation. After only an hour, a small ring of sweat formed around my ear....

October 30, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Jaime Thompson DVM

NextGen ATSC 3.0 TV Promises to Not Break DVR Support

However, the bright future of NextGen TV hasn’t quite panned out. There also can’t be any restrictions on the video output, like HDMI encryption. It has nearly 9,000 signatures as of the time of writing. Jordan Gloor / How-To Geek

October 30, 2023 · 1 min · 40 words · Allison Brown

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series Now Has Android 14 & One UI 6

Source:Samsung,SamMobile Justin Duino / How-To Geek Samsung

October 30, 2023 · 1 min · 7 words · Christine Wilson

Start11 V2 Brings More Start Menu Designs to Windows 11 & 10

Those options are still available, but Stardock is now adding a few more choices. Stardock Stardock

October 30, 2023 · 1 min · 16 words · Austin Brown

Western Digital Won’t Make SSDs Anymore

According to the company, the move aims to enhance strategic focus, allowing each entity to innovate. The separation is planned for the second half of 2024. It will also hopefully mean that SanDisk, the company, will make an attempt to change strategies. So really, if you like WD/SanDisk SSDs, nothing should be changing for you. Source:Western DigitalviaThe Verge

October 30, 2023 · 1 min · 58 words · Patricia Long

What Is the Ubuntu Mini ISO? (And How to Use It)

Related Quick Links Summary What does the Ubuntu Mini ISO give you? If youre expecting a minimalist stripped-back installation, or think itll reduce download times, prepare to be surprised. We set out to investigate why it exists. Middle Aged Spread The size of the UbuntuISO imageshas been growing steadily, year-on-year. Some of this will be due tousing Snapsfor some of the pre-installed applications. Snaps pay fortheir immunity from dependency hellthough an increase in size....

October 30, 2023 · 3 min · 529 words · Greg Martinez

8 Ways to Repurpose Your Old PC That Can't Run Windows 11

That doesn’t mean you should throw that PC out yet! There are plenty of great ways you’ve got the option to repurpose your gear. So why not take your old computer and turn it into aNAS (online grid Attached Storage)server. That said, not everyone canhost a web server on a home connectionbecause many ISPs specifically forbid it.

October 29, 2023 · 1 min · 57 words · Sarah Roberts

Forget Smartphone Headphone Jacks, Bring Back IR Blasters

Then suddenly this feature almost completely disappeared. It’s tragic, and here’s why. And for users whodiduse the IR blaster function, it could be extremely useful. Especially those made for the Chinese market. It’s not just about using your phone as an emergency remote for your own home appliances. Now you’ll have to be content with such mischief using Bluetooth,NFC, orwireless casting. manaemedia / Shutterstock.com What also never gets old isa funny name for your Wi-Fi data pipe....

October 29, 2023 · 1 min · 98 words · Nicholas Wilson

How to Use the tee Command on Linux

This command not only displays the output on screen but also records it in aseparate log file. This command helps you to troubleshoot a process as it maintains a written record of processes. What Is the tee Command on Linux? The Linuxteecommand is a useful tool for saving time and improving efficiency on Linux. Theteecommand works like a T-shaped pipe that splits water into two directions. It lets you view the output of a program and save it in a file simultaneously....

October 29, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Christine Bailey

Nomad 65W Slim Power Adapter Review: The Accessory Your Laptop Is Missing

TheNomad 65W Slim Power Adapterdoes just that. Designed with GaN technology, 65W Slim Power Adapter effortlessly charges all your devices from the slimmest possible body. How Small Can a 65W Power Adapter Get? Tyler Hayes / How-To Geek Its thickness is just beyond whats needed to accommodate the recessed prongs and house two USB-C ports. There is no fat on this steak. Not only is it tiny, but it includes multiple ports....

October 29, 2023 · 2 min · 310 words · Richard Powell