Overview Windows 11 can support a wide range of peripherals, from old-fashioned gamepads to the latest high-tech ones. Contemporary operating systems can i ...
It looks like a cute little dolphin-themed toy, but the Flipper Zero is a surprisingly powerful learning tool for hacking. Here's how I mastered mine—and how you can, too.
Some Windows customers are convinced that Microsoft's diagnostic data collection for Windows is a secret spy network. I've ...
As AI becomes embedded in every device, every app, and every part of daily life, remote connectivity is undergoing a massive transformation. What used to be a niche IT tool is now becoming an ...
Today Jack takes a look at the new azio izo collection on Kickstarter - is it worth your investment? We find out today by looking at the Keyboard, mouse and Numpad - all part of the package. 00:00 ...
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Microsoft has linked recent reports of Windows 11 boot failures after installing the January 2026 updates to previously failed attempts to install the December 2025 security update, which left systems ...
Bluetooth is a technology for short-range data transmission that has become so ubiquitous in recent years that we can no longer imagine life without it. This makes it all the more annoying when ...
In the last few months we’ve tested a couple of monitors that feature Thunderbolt connectivity and we thought it would be useful to explain this connection a little further, since it seems to be ...
If you want to control Echo devices from your desktop, you can download and install the Amazon Alexa app with ease. Windows 10 and Windows 11 support the app through the Microsoft Store, so let’s see ...