Is Your GPU Dying? 6 Warning Signs to Watch Out For

Quick Links Summary The GPU is the main component that handles graphics-intensive tasks. Despite being highly durable, it eventually wears out and begins to fail. Before reaching its final moment, it typically shows signs of impending failure and the need for timely repair or replacement. This guide details these signs. Before We Get Started… Before delving into the signs of a failing GPU, it’s important to acknowledge that some of the indicators mentioned below could also arise due to software problems in your computer, faults in other components like RAM and SSD, improper GPU installation, running outdated or corrupted drivers, and other factors....

July 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1008 words · Jacob Thompson

Keychron C3 Pro Is a $35 Gasket-Mounted Mechanical Keyboard

Mechanical keyboard nerds tend to shy away from cheap gear. However, Keychron’s latest mechanical keyboard could lead to a change of habits. TheKeychron C3 Procosts just $35, but it offers premium typing feedback and acoustics through a double-mounted gasket construction. It also uses durable shine-through double-shot ABS keycaps, it’s got adjustable feet, and it comes with a choice of Keychron’s red or brown mechanical switches. The C3 Pro uses a compact TKL layout—it’s the smaller and cheaper sibling toKeychron’s C2 Pro(which is widely praised for its build quality)....

July 24, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Daniel Sims

macOS vs. Linux: Which Is Best for Your Homelab?

Are you torn between running macOS or Linux in your homelab? I completely understand your dilemma—and it’s not an easy one to solve. macOS and Linux are both great choices in a homelab. Each has unique strengths and weaknesses that make one better than the other in certain areas. So, which should you run? The answer might surprise you. Both macOS and Linux Share a Lot of Similarities If you didn’t know, macOS and Linux share a very similar core: Unix....

July 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1316 words · Lance Smith

No NVIDIA, My High-End GPU Shouldn't Need Fake Frames to Be Good

Summary The RTX 5090 is a fantastic graphics card—so long as you’re ready to rely on DLSS 4’s multi-frame generation to make games playable. For nearly $2,000, the RTX 5090 should be way more powerful than it is, and DLSS 4 is the limiting factor. GPUs Used to Be All About Real-World Performance If we rewind time back before frame generation, NVIDIA and AMD used to duke it out with real-world performance....

July 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1064 words · Christina Golden

Saying Goodbye to Nova: The Launcher That Changed How I Use Android

Quick Links Every smartphone comes with some form of Android launcher, but few truly transform the way you interact with your phone. For me, that transformation happened with Nova Launcher. It wasn’t just another app; it was my gateway to the full potential of Android customization. However, recent developments have cast a shadow over Nova’s future. Nova allowed me to personalize my device in ways I never imagined, introducing me to a vibrant world of custom icon packs, fonts, widgets, and even rooting....

July 24, 2025 · 5 min · 960 words · Tina Cervantes

Soundcore Rave 3S Review: An Instant Karaoke Machine

Summary Instead of two turntables and a microphone, theSoundcore Rave 3Sspeaker gives partiers two microphones and a way to use AI to remove all the vocals from their favorite songs. The party speaker is an instant karaoke machine, but it has some quirks that make it better for casual play rather than for hobbyist DJs or semi-pro weekend party planners. Soundcore Rave 3S Elevate your party with AI karaoke tracks, LED lights, and dual wireless mics for endless fun....

July 24, 2025 · 4 min · 817 words · Courtney Chapman

The ROG Xbox Ally Is Microsoft's Answer to the Steam Deck

Microsoft and ASUS have officially announced the launch date for the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X handhelds, with both devices becoming available on October 16. This is a huge deal for anyone who’s been eyeing a handheld gaming PC with Windows. Both handhelds have a full-screen Xbox experience powered by Windows 11, which has been specifically modified to reduce background activity and non-essential tasks, so more system resources are dedicated to gameplay....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Kelsey Garcia

This Is the Best Reason to Set Up Apple Family Sharing

Summary There are many benefits to setting up Apple Family Sharing, from location tracking to shared calendars and photos. But arguably the most compelling reason to set it up is to slash the cost of an Apple Music subscription. You Can Get Apple Music for $2.84 per Month There’s one standout reason to set up Apple Family Sharing, and that’s Apple Music. This is arguably the best subscription that can be shared with Family Sharing, giving you unlimited access to over 100 million songs....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 616 words · Douglas Robinson

This Star Wars Game Has Gone Overlooked for Too Long—And It's My Favorite

Summary While mostStar Warsgames get a lot of attention at release and will continue to be spoken about as time goes on, there was one that did not receive this treatment. Star Wars: The Old Republic, also known asSWTORgot better as time went on, but is seen as just an MMO. I’ve played this a lot, and it’s more like a single-player game with MMO features. The Old RepublicWas theKOTORSequel You Needed WhileKnights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords(KOTOR 2)tried to build on the ideas of the originalKnights of the Old Republic(KOTOR), it didn’t fully succeed because it was rushed out the door and made to a smaller scale....

July 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1169 words · Danielle Harris

Try Out the Two New Exciting AI Features in Chrome

Quick Links Summary Google has released a couple of AI features for Chrome this year, and while some are still in testing mode, there are two that really stood out to me. Being security conscious, the first feature offers real-time protection against malicious websites and the second allows you to search your browsing history using every day language . Real-Time Security Protection With AI Chromenow offers real-time protection using AI to show warnings on potentially dangerous sites....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Jeffrey Guerra PhD

What Is UEVR, and How Can It Make Almost Any Game Work in VR?

Summary Converting regular flat video games into VR is usually something that takes developers a significant amount of time and money, but the UEVR mod promises to instantly convert thousands of games to VR without any effort from the developers themselves. What Is UEVR? UEVRis an open-source tool that turns Unreal Engine games into VR games with full 6DoF (six degrees of freedom) and baked-in VR concessions such as firearm free aiming or melee, as well as interactivity with the environment....

July 24, 2025 · 3 min · 578 words · Rebecca Grant

Which Music Streaming Service Has the Best Family Plan?

Quick Links you may save serious money by taking advantage of the family plans offered by popular streaming services. The catch is you need to get all your family or group of friends in agreement on which service to use. Here’s a point-by-point breakdown to get you on the same page. The Good News: Pricing Isn’t a Big Deal Whether you’re splitting the cost of a family plan or footing the bill yourself, the goal is always to save money....

July 24, 2025 · 5 min · 925 words · Bradley Jones

Why Is Amazon Building a Warehouse at the Kennedy Space Center?

The latest Amazon warehouse is somewhere you’d never expect—the Space Florida Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center. But this isn’t a normal warehouse. Instead, it’s a processing facility for Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites, which will soon be launched into orbit. Project Kuiper is the Amazon version of SpaceX’s Starlink. It’s a satellite internet service, and its goal is to reach customers in remote and underserved areas. The FCCrecently approvedAmazon’s Project Kuiper deployment plan under the condition that Amazon places 1,600 satellites into orbit by mid-2026...

July 24, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Catherine Garcia