There are both HDMI splitters and switches that allow you to manage multiple HDMI devices. Let’s take a look at what both of these are and how they help.
Do you hate typing passwords each time you log in to a computer? In that case, you can use a USB fingerprint reader. Here’s what you need to know about it.
The 80 Plus system is used to rate computer power supplies based on their reliability and efficiency. Here’s what you need to know about the 80 Plus power supply rating system.
Most people only use the left and right buttons of the mouse. Here are more computer mouse tips and shortcuts you can use to improve your productivity.
While there is no shortage of printer options in the market, the real headache is choosing between an inkjet or laser printer. Here are the comparisons to help you make a better choice.
The invention of the CPU cache was one of the most critical events in the history of computer science. But what exactly is the cache? How does it work? Find out here.
It’s not that simple to install the latest Ubuntu on a Raspberry Pi, not unless you install RaspEX, an Ubuntu 18.04+ image built specifically for the Pi.
It is normal for your phone’s battery to degrade with time, but battery health is barely relevant to the health of your device and is almost always wrong.
Soundcore Liberty Air is the latest version of Anker’s true wireless earphones. We reviewed them, and they don’t disappoint. Let’s see how it performs.
Every year there are a lot of new, more expensive routers coming out with “extreme gamer” marketing. Are they worth the price? Let’s find out in this guide.
The new slew of 4K, HDR, high refresh monitors are starting to trickle out after years of delay. Here’s what you need to get up and gaming at 4K 144Hz.
If you look at your router’s model number, you will always see a term like “AC 1200,” “AC 1900,” etc. So what does this router AC rating mean? Let’s find out.
Other than the standard QWERTY keyboard layout, there are also several alternative keyboard layouts. Are they any good, and do they really work? Let’s find out!
The FBI has been warning the public about the router-based malware VPNFilter. This is what you need to know about VPNFilter and how to protect yourself.
The USB–C connector has been on the market for some time and is the most robust, durable, and powerful USB connector type available. So why is it still so hard to find a great USB–C hub?
The USB standard these days is a little hard to understand. Find out the difference between USB 3.1 Gen 1 and Gen 2 and why USB 3.1 Gen 2 is better than Gen 1.
Hewlett-Packard has recently added voice control to their web-connected printers. If you have an Alexa-supported device, this shows how you can get Alexa to print to your HP printer.
These days people use PCs, laptops, and tablets for somewhat similar activities. But how much power does each unit use, and which one goes the lightest on your energy bill?
In addition to “open source software” we’ve all heard about, there is another open source category known as “open-source hardware”. Here is what you need to know about “open-source hardware.”
How exactly do you get Kodi running on a Pi? You can either install Kodi on your Raspberry Pi or install a Kodi-focused media center OS. Learn how to install Kodi on your Pi in this article.
As technology progresses, it seems that even high-end processors have stopped increasing their clock speeds. Will processor clock speed start increasing again, or has that time passed?
A set of vulnerabilities in AMD’s latest line of processors was discovered by a company called CTS-Labs. Here’s what you need to know about AMD’s vulnerability report.
Intel recently announced its Pentium Silver and Gold CPUs, but what exactly are they? Learn the differences between these two processors and where they fit in the current ecosystem.
You have probably heard of a motherboard and know what one is, but do you really know how it works? Here’s an in-depth look at what a motherboard is and how it functions.
It can be a little frightening to have a smart device in your house that is always listening. Learn how your Amazon Echo or Google Home is subjecting you to security risks and how to mitigate these risks.
Amazon’s virtual assistant has taken living rooms by storm. We’ve compiled some of the most useful tips and tricks that the average user can start using immediately.
Have you ever wondered how your computer works to produce the graphic on the screen? Here’s an in-depth look at all of the essential components of a graphics card and how it all works.
Computers attract dust bunnies like magnets to metal, but this doesn’t mean they’re a compatible match. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to safely clean the inside of your computer.
With 4K TVs becoming more affordable and commonplace, a lot of media lovers are looking forward to enjoying all of the impressive 4K content available. Microsoft’s Xbox One is the best bang for your buck media player available right now.
When it comes to smart speakers, there are two devices to look for: Amazon Echo and Google Home. To make it easier for you when making a buying decision, here’s everything you need to know about Amazon Echo vs. Google Home.
The vast majority of computer users get by with a standard mouse, but a select few absolutely adore trackballs. If you are wondering if you need a trackball mouse, here are the reasons why a trackball mouse is the perfect tool for you.