Switching browsers within Windows 11 will go from a convoluted, multi-step process to the flip of a single switch.
Microsoft is sending Edge users weird messages when they try to download Chrome, and it's not OK.
Meeting participants who have been invited but who have not joined will be siloed into a “Not Joined” section.
The world is producing more data than we can store, but a solution could be the very molecule that contains our genetic code.
Mondo is releasing two limited-edition posters and an LP for the hit shooter video game.
The Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 and Snapdragon 7c+ look to be iterative upgrades rather than huge leaps forward.
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.
You don't need to know how to play Minesweeper to appreciate this fugly sweater.
Edge users are furious after Microsoft integrated a financing app into the browser.
HP patched two security vulnerabilities that could be used to steal information and spread to other devices.
The former CTO is a 10-year veteran at Twitter and is responsible for accelerating the company's use of AI.
The Windows Installer vulnerability is in its early stages, but security researchers warn of a wider campaign.
Oh, and those gorgeous 3D emojis Microsoft promised aren't coming to Windows 11 after all.
Creating disposable email addresses is surprisingly easy.
Qualcomm deal may be the reason Windows on ARM laptops are nowhere near as good as Apple's M1 Macs.
QR codes aren't going away anytime soon. Here's how to make your own.
There's no shortage of companies expressing interest in the metaverse, but here are the top 10 that may make it past the hype stage.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.
But don't worry too much because Windows Media Player isn't disappearing completely.
You can move your photos, messages, and groups elsewhere.