North Korean hackers used a Windows zero-day exploit
Hackers aren’t just nerds rapidly typing away in dimly lit rooms, as seen in the movies. More and more threats are coming from what are known as “state-level hackers,” who are teams of people �...
Using the wrong keyboard in Counter-Strike might get you banned
Adjustable actuation keyboards, which allow you to set soft or hard presses to register keystrokes, are all the rage among dedicated gamers. But Valve is calling foul on one of the newest features ena...
New Nvidia G-Sync monitors won’t need a separate module anymore
Monitors with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology, which syncs full frames between the graphics card and display panel to prevent tearing, are more expensive than their AMD FreeSync counterparts. That’s be...
Long live the hard drive: Why HDDs are still far from obsolete
Hard disk drives (HDDs) offer some of the best price-to-performance value when it comes to data, and that value goes even further with larger storage capacities. You’ll really feel the price advanta...
4 eco-friendly ways to get rid of a laptop
When a laptop has finally outlived its usefulness, it can be tempting to discard it, both mentally and literally, and move on to your next laptop that’s better, faster, lighter. It’s an exciting t...
Our favorite low-cost ultrawide monitor is now cheaper than ever
The Gigabyte GS34WQC is PCWorld’s pick for the best budget ultrawide gaming monitor on the market. At its regular $400 retail price, it’s already a good deal. At its oft-seen sale price of $300, i...
Google’s Top stories looks broken: Are news publishers to blame?
News publishers have been working harder than ever to squeeze search traffic out of Google.
Just when editors start to feel confident that they’ve perfected a winning SEO formula, the game chang...