Get a pillow stand and page turner for your Kindle, $60 all-in
The one thing that annoys me when reading my Kindle? Trying to find a comfortable reading position, especially when I’m in bed.
If you’re like me, then this cozy pillow stand with built-in snac...
How to download VMware Workstation Pro’s hidden installer file
Good news! You no longer need to spend hundreds of dollars just to set up a virtual PC, whether it’s to try Linux or test other Windows versions. VMware Workstation Pro, which used to cost around $2...
Lofree Edge review: A low-profile keyboard with supercar vibes
At a glanceExpert's Rating
ProsAmazing looksSuper-light weight for metal buildGreat, quiet switchesConsNo hot-swap switch socketsBluetooth only wirelessBasic software customizationOur VerdictThough th...
Over 40 years later, Windows’ Notepad finally has spell check
Earlier this year, Microsoft killed WordPad—the free and surprisingly capable built-in word processor that debuted in Windows 95. For this, they must be punished. Yet while Microsoft taketh away, th...
Is Windows 11’s built-in antivirus enough for normal people?
It’s common sense that if you have a Windows PC, you need a third-party security suite to protect it. Right? Well, maybe not.
That might’ve been the common sense mantra for decades, but things ...
Surfshark review: A versatile VPN service packed with extras
At a GlanceExpert's Rating
ProsUnlimited simultaneous device connectionsWorks well with NetflixGood catalog of extra featuresLow price on long-term plansConsExpensive monthly planLarge portion of glob...
Is your SSD about to die? 10 warning signs you shouldn’t ignore
In 2024, just about all modern computers use SSDs as their primary data storage format (except for maybe budget Chromebooks). Maybe you’ve done research to get the best SSDs worth your money, equipp...