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Google just acquired a company that can turn old PCs into Chromebooks
Google has acquired Neverware, a company that turns old PCs into Chromebooks, for an undisclosed su…
Google's new Chrome OS Flex can revive your old computers — here's how it works and how to install it
Chrome OS Flex is a free operating system that's designed to run on and help revive old PCs and Mac…
William Antonelli
How to turn off all notifications across your devices to reclaim your time and attention span
If you want to turn off all of your notifications, you need to disable them on each device individu…
Meira Gebel,William Antonelli
How to copy and paste on a Chromebook in 4 different ways
One of the simplest ways to copy and paste on a Chromebook - especially if you're coming from a Mac…
Devon Delfino
'Do Chromebooks have Bluetooth?': Most Chromebooks do - here's how to connect your device in 4 simple steps
If your Chromebook features Bluetooth, you should be able to connect to devices like speakers, head…
Devon Delfino
Google's new Chromebook update shows that laptops of the future are going to look more like our smartphones
Google's new Chrome OS update is all about connecting your laptop to your phone, furthering a major…
Lisa Eadicicco
The 23 best mods for Skyrim that you can install right now
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim supports hundreds of thousands of fan-made mods that overhaul the engin…
William Antonelli
This 27-year-old ex-Facebook engineer invented a super popular way to protect Mac PCs from hackers without Apple's help
Arpaia's first job after college was for a New York security company doing "penetration tests." Tha…
Julie Bort
EXCLUSIVE WITH MICHAEL DELL: It's Awesome To Be Private, PCs Aren't Dead, And ChromeBooks Won't Take Over The World
* Dell went public because the company needed capital - but these days there's plenty of capital av…
5 things you should know when buying a used PC laptop or desktop
If you're looking to buy a used or refurbished PC laptop or desktop, there are some important thing…
Dave Johnson
How to host a PowerPoint party and have a virtual game night using the Microsoft Office program
You can host a PowerPoint party from any device that will run the Microsoft program, including comp…
Chrissy Montelli
Ransomware can encrypt your files and force you to pay money — here's how to avoid ransomware, or deal with an infection
Ransomware is a kind of malware that can lock you out of all of the files on your computer unless y…
Dave Johnson
45 essential Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts for quickly creating, writing, and editing documents
Microsoft Word has many keyboard shortcuts that you can use to write, edit, and format documents qu…
Dave Johnson
Does OneNote automatically save? How to use the Microsoft app's sync feature to autosave
OneNote automatically saves your work through its notebook syncing feature, but Windows PC users ca…
Emma Witman
How to sync Microsoft OneNote notebooks on a Windows PC and keep your work up-to-date across devices
When you sync OneNote notebooks, you ensure your work on Microsoft's notes composition app is consi…
Emma Witman
How to record audio on Audacity either from a microphone or to capture the sounds of another program
To record on Audacity, you simply need to set up your microphone, add a track, and press the "Recor…
Steven John
A top Microsoft exec on working with Apple, competing with Google's Chromebooks, and the future of Windows
All of those benefits in Windows 10 S do come with a notable cost. To ensure that no viruses, malwa…
Matt Weinberger
These 3 engineers are using their experience at Apple, Qualcomm, AMD, and Tesla to help Intel move beyond PCs and beat its rivals to a $300 billion opportunity
Murthy used a sports metaphor to illustrate what they needed to do: "Intel was a gold medal winning…
Benjamin Pimentel
Should You Buy A Chromebook?
Remember, you won't be able to use any desktop software with a Chromebook. So say goodbye to iTunes…
Lisa Eadicicco
Google Has An Interesting Way Of Deciding Which 'Experiments' Become Real Products
We looked at a piece of software called the BIOS that runs first on a computer. [NOTE: The BIOS tel…