Category Archives: Computering

CES 2021 is still a thing, and it’s going to be huge for PC gaming

We’re living in strange times, so CES 2021, arguably the biggest tech event of the year, obviously had to adapt. And while a lot of the digital events that have emerged during the pandemic have been relatively minor, CES 2021 is shaping up to be a pretty major show for PC gamers.  Nvidia, AMD and […]

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Windows 10 bug that forced a reboot – giving you just a minute to save your work – is now fixed

Windows 10 has received a fix for a troublesome bug that reboots the system, with the user having no say in the matter, and being forced to quickly save all their work within a minute. Affected users find themselves being faced with a dialog box that informs them: “Your PC will automatically restart in one […]

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Meet the tech executive that makes himself redundant every year

It’s easy to dismiss the fixation with job titles as hollow and careerist but, in a lot of ways, they are rather important. Our titles are descriptors of our specialties, level of experience and range of responsibilities, without which collaboration (both internal and external) is made difficult. But, then again, every rule must have its […]

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This Insane Deal on Dell Inspiron 27 Will Save You Over $500

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. A good computer at home is a necessity these days as people choose to stay indoors, whether for work or school. That’s why cheap desktop computer deals are spiking in popularity and are quick to sell out, which will likely be […]

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Staples Discounts This HP Pavilion By $170 This Weekend

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Take advantage of the best HP laptop deals available right now. Buy the HP Pavilion 15 for just $580 this weekend — that’s $170 off its regular price of $750 at Staples. There are not too many affordable laptops like this […]

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AMD CES 2021 Keynote: How to Watch and What to Expect

AMD closed out 2020 with a bang thanks to the launch of its latest Ryzen processors and Radeon graphics cards, both of which garnered critical acclaim from press and satisfaction among gaming fans. With CES around the corner, AMD is expected to take the virtual stage once again with CEO Lisa Su “presenting the AMD […]

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How to Download MacOS Catalina

Catalina is the latest build of Apple’s Mac operating system, version 10.15. Released in October 2019, it’s packed with plenty of new features Mac owners should love, like spreading cloud-based media across focus apps (bye-bye iTunes), second-screen support for iPads, support for iPad-like apps, and more. Mac owners should consider upgrading to the latest version on […]

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AMD CPU sales get even stronger as Ryzen 5000 stock issues ease

AMD’s Ryzen processors are going from strength to strength following the launch of Ryzen 5000 CPUs, at least according to the latest figures from one German retailer. Mindfactory’s sales figures are reported every month by Redditor Ingebor, and for December 2020, AMD managed to creep up towards the 40,000 units mark, taking a healthy step […]

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Nvidia has patched several serious security flaws affecting Windows and Linux devices

Nvidia has patched a number of security flaws in its GPU display drivers for Windows and Linux as well as its Nvidia Virtual GPU (vGPU) management software. In total, the company’s latest security update addresses six vulnerabilities in its display drivers and 10 security flaws that affect its vGPU management software. If exploited these vulnerabilities […]

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