What's the Cheapest Way to Stream NFL Football?

There are plenty of options for watching your favorite teams each week. We’ll show you the most affordable services. Unfortunately, watching the NFL can be a frustrating experience. Alena Veasey / Shutterstock.com The games have been spread out to a larger number of channels over the years. Depending on how many games you want to watch, you may need more than one service. Let’s dive in. Vidgo Which Channels Broadcast NFL Football for Free?...

October 5, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Lauren Davis

Windows 11 Has a New Tool for HDR Monitors

Now the company has finally delivered, as the long-awaited calibration tool has finally been released. HDR monitors and laptops are not on everyone’s desks just yet, but they’re becoming increasingly common. You candownload the HDR Calibration Tool from the Microsoft Storeright now. Microsoft

October 5, 2022 · 1 min · 43 words · Frances Johnson

Asus' New Desktop PC Has Ports for USB Type-C And... PS/2?

The front has easy access to SD card slots, USB devices, and headphones – take that,24-inch iMac. There’s no dedicated graphics card in the entry-level model – it’s strictly a productivity PC. We would have liked to see a Blu-ray drive at this price, though. ASUS Admittedly, the $880 price tag makes the ExpertCenter PC a poor value for most people. ASUS This slim desktop PC is built for businesses, but it’s a capable option for home use if you don’t want a gaming PC....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 85 words · Christian Thomas

Bipedal Robot Sets Record, Can Still Only Outrun Slow People

But that peace of mind is gradually ending. A bipedal robot named Cassie recentlyset a new Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash. Mine’s 185 seconds (including snack breaks). Oregon State It was co-created by engineers at Oregon State University (OSU) and OSU spinout company Agility Robotics. Cassie isn’t just a one-trick pony, and in2021 traversed 5 kilometersin just over 53 minutes.

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Adrian Cox

Can't Find a Raspberry Pi? Buy a Used NUC Instead

So forget overpaying for a Pi, buy a used NUC instead—it’s a much better value. We love the Pi, and over the years, we’vewritten lots of tutorials about it. I’ve used Pi boards for media centers, home servers, hobby projects, you name it. So it’s safe to say we’re big fans. But shortages that started in 2020 and remain ongoing have changed the landscape. excitement goes right out the window, and you should consider spending the money on something else instead....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Matthew Williams

Cooler Master's New Chair Will Vibrate With Your Games

This new chair by Cooler Master, though, is something special. The Cooler Master Synk X chair looks, at a first glance, like a comfortable cushioned chair. However, its real features are on the inside. Cooler Master If you hear something loud in a game, you’ll feel it on your chair as well. Cooler Master

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 54 words · Blake Howard

Everything You Need to Use a PC With Your TV

Have you ever thought abouthooking up your PC to the TV? It’s easier than you might think. In fact, depending on your needs, you may already have everything on hand. violetkaipa / Shutterstock.com Wireless Casting First, we should mention you may not need to use any accessories at all. “Casting” your gear screen wireless is great for certain situations, but not everything. Mac users should look for the “AirPlay” button to cast to an Apple TV or Roku....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Theresa Hart

Google Home App Has a New Look and More Powerful Automation

Here’s a breakdown of everything new. Not just zones, in that the things are together, but groupings of items by function and goal. Most notable among the changes is live camera view integration with the aforementioned Favorites tab. Across the board, Google has updated the home routine system to be more streamlined and intuitive. There’s a dedicated Automation tab and expanded support for various devices as both starter triggers and end actions....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 90 words · Thomas Hale

Google's New Mesh Router Has Wi-Fi 6E and Matter Support

Now there’s an upgraded model with more features available. Related:Can I Use a Single Mesh Router By Itself? you’ve got the option to alsojust buy one unitif you live in a smaller home. Google Google is promising theoretical speeds of up to 5.4 Gbps with the right devices and conditions. The router goes on sale October 27, with pre-orders starting today. Google

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Christian Martinez

Google's Stylish New Nest WiFi Pro 6E Arrives for $199

Those with bigger homes can add multiple Pros to complete the setup. So what is Wi-Fi 6E, and why should you upgrade? Well, Wi-Fi 6E can significantly improve the wireless internet experience in your home. Think of it like driving on a highway in the fast lane vs. slow and congested city streets. You get a clear and direct path to a smooth and reliable internet connection. It’ll even jump to a different band to improve speeds....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 129 words · Jeanette West

Here's Everything You Didn't Know Had a Raspberry Pi in It

That’s the concept theRaspberry Pihas been riding onsince it was launched. Source:Raspberry Pi Foundation Zoltan Kiraly/Shutterstock.com System-IS

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 17 words · Mathew Hutchinson

How to Connect a Laptop to a Monitor

Quick Links Most people choose laptops for their portability. Here are a few tips to get you started. you could do this by checking the output on your laptop and the input on your monitor of choice. diy13/Shutterstock.com ensure that the input choice is set on the display. Your laptop should then appear on the monitor. The cable or connector you choose will depend on your setup. Alexander_Evgenyevich/Shutterstock.com HDMI outputs are commonly found on many laptops and monitors....

October 4, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · April Cox

How to Kill a Linux Process by Port Number

Quick Links To kill a Linux process you need its ID or its name. If all you know is the port it’s using, can you still kill it? Yes, in several different ways. fatmawati achmad zaenuri/Shutterstock.com Killing Processes Occasionally aLinux processcan become unresponsive. The classic method is to use thekill command with the process IDof the process you want to terminate. Thekillcommand has some close relatives. ` A software port is the final part of a internet connection....

October 4, 2022 · 3 min · 445 words · Cheyenne Mcdaniel