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Microsoft may have finally solved my biggest problem working with multiple sources of information: information fragmentation. As in, where was I told this crucial bit of information? Microsoft’s Recall is arguably the showcase feature of Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs. It’s essentially a search engine for your PC, digging out the details of whatever you’re looking for. Yes, you might think this...
Microsoft Excel is one of the world’s leading spreadsheet and data crunching tools. But it can also be one of the world’s most confusing tools. To help you master this crucial software, The Excel Mastery Bundle is now discounted by more than $400. This bundle contains six courses taught by Yassin Marco (4.2/5-star instructor rating). Marco has helped more than 1.5 million students learn Excel...
Sick of juggling all of your devices and charging them in different parts of your home? Bring them all together with this 3-in-1 Transparent Magnetic Wireless Charging Station. This stylish stand fits elegantly on your nightstand, desk, or any other surface and lets you charge your phone, smartwatch, and earbuds all at the same time. For a limited time, it’s $20 off. The three charging pads on...
We can barely believe our eyes – a laptop for just $300? It’s not a Chromebook, either. The Dell Inspiron 15 is currently discounted by a whopping $180, with the price hitting an unbeatable level.  While this may not be a “rocket” laptop, it’s a fantastic choice for basic tasks, students, kids, and anyone else who needs a reliable device to do their job.  Powered by a 12th-generation Intel...
As you might have noticed, Microsoft and Qualcomm are pushing hard for Windows machines running on the latter’s new Snapdragon chips. Pretty much every major laptop manufacturer just announced new Arm-based models coming this summer. And Intel, the reigning champ of PC chips, isn’t taking this news lying down. PCWorld’s Gordon Mah Ung breaks it down in our latest YouTube video. In a back-and-...
Microsoft launched its Surface Pro (2024) tablet and the Surface Laptop (2024) as part of a major coming-out party for both the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite as well as Windows on Arm, part of Microsoft’s evolution into an AI-centric company. Microsoft is also calling these the Surface Pro 11th Edition and the Surface Laptop 7th Edition. Both the Surface Pro and the Surface Laptop are the...
To date, PC vendors have shipped AI PCs. On Monday, Microsoft announced the next step in the AI PC’s evolution, the Copilot+ PC, and announced AI-powered Windows 11 features like Recall. “The pursuit has always been about how to build computers that understand us, instead of having us having to understand computers, and I feel like we really are close to that breakthrough,” said Satya Nadella...
Microsoft and Qualcomm are going full steam ahead in their push to bring Arm-powered Windows machines to the mainstream, and they’ve enlisted Lenovo’s help. The company is bringing introductory models from both its consumer and business lines, the Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, respectively. Our video team got some hands-on time with both of these laptops at a Lenovo presentation....
Today might be the coming-out party for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chips and a sizeable number of laptop partners, but Intel wants to remind you that it will reveal its next-gen Core Ultra mobile chips, code-named “Lunar Lake,” in roughly a week’s time. Intel executives, in what was clearly an effort to distract from the launch of a number of PCs powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite,...
Today marks a historic day for the Dell XPS 13: it’s the first Dell XPS 13 notebook without an Intel chip inside. But no, it isn’t an AMD Ryzen chip. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite powers the new XPS 9345, instead. And that’s not all. The Dell Latitude 7455 uses the Snapdragon X Elite, and the slower, slightly less powerful Snapdragon X Plus will ship as part of the Latitude 7455, too, as well...