A diagram created by Vincent Driessen 15 years ago wound up on a Microsoft Learn website with some curious errors apparently generated by AI.
The Google Pixel 10a is strikingly similar to its predecessor, the Pixel 9a. In fact, very little separates them. I had a chance to check out the 10a early—here’s what sets it apart from the 9a.
The tool, rolling out now to Windows Insiders, is accessible from the taskbar, but it opens and runs in your default browser.
The carrier says it will add unspecified authorization mechanisms to its site to permit faster unlocks of phones that are paid up ahead of schedule.
If the rumors are true, Apple will refresh the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook lineups next month. Here's what I'm excited to order, and what you might want to add to your cart.
The Davis City Council approves a resolution to block investments in Musk-controlled companies, but leaders create a carveout for Starlink when it comes to emergency operations.
It's been a few years since the official PCIe 6.0 specifications were finalized, but Micron just launched the first design.
Tiny, retro, and delightfully lo-fi, the Kodak Charmera reminded me why photography first captured my imagination.
AI-powered web browsers are being hailed as the future of internet browsing, yet I haven't found one I actually want to use—or would be willing to pay for—until some fundamental issues are addressed.
Open-source coding projects are being inundated with vibe-coded AI slop, and the team behind the Godot game engine's GitHub are asking for help. They're drowning in pull requests that are time ...
I used AI to create a personal website, and it didn't go well. As PCMag's expert on website builders, I offer four good reasons to stick with the human touch instead.
Galaxy phones will soon be able change backgrounds, replace missing parts of an image, and merge multiple phones natively, ...
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