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Computex 2026 is the least exciting I've ever seen, thanks to [gestures at everything]. But there are still plenty of cool things to see on the show floor.
Dell’s new XPS 13 borrows the MacBook Neo’s best ideas with premium hardware, long battery life, and a sharp OLED screen. But with only 8GB of RAM, Windows may still keep it from matching Apple’s...
Let's see how far we've come. Today The Full Nerd team celebrates a huge milestone, after nearly a decade of video podcasts every week.
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A significant portion of the internet believes rebooting your router can improve its performance, just like rebooting your PC. Is it true? I put it to the test.
Big changes to GitHub’s Copilot AI subscriptions are a sign of things to come for flat-rate ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini users.
AMD's new top-of-the-line CPU with its nigh-mythical 3D V-cache on both sides of the chip is amazing, but not for PC gaming. And it might not be worth the extra dough even if you can use it.
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro offers upgrades across the board: a better screen, Intel's Panther Lake processor, and killer battery life. I go hands-on and discover even more to like.
Analysts say Apple’s control over chips, memory strategy, and margins gives it pricing power Microsoft and other PC makers lack.
Companies now often tell us they're listening and vow to do better. It's no longer enough.
If it feels like you’ve been hitting your Claude usage limits much more quickly over the past week, you’re absolutely right.
One Newegg promotion paired 64GB of DDR5 RAM (retail price of almost $900) with a "free" top-shelf Intel Core 9 285K processor.
Giving Claude the wheel of my Mac was a cool and crazy experience. But it’s also a privacy risk and a token hog.
Intel’s top Arrow Lake Refresh processor gives PC enthusiasts plenty to like. But will DIY builders agree?
Microsoft has renewed its push behind Windows, committing to "performance, reliability, and craft" with less of an emphasis on AI and more on the features customers have been asking for.