computing articles published September 13, 2025
September 13 articles
- Mechanical keyboard with secret computer core stuns backers, sparks nostalgia, and divides opinions about risky crowdfunding investments
- What Is DragonFly BSD, and Is It Worth Installing as an OS?
- What Is The Biggest USB Drive You Can Buy Today?
- I Dream of a Linux Device With a Folding Screen
- Amazon is selling a $1,400 laptop for $350 with 'more than ample storage space and speed'
- Seaviv’s AIdeaStation R1 packs Ryzen AI Max+ 395 muscle, SD 4.0 convenience, and unmatched memory bandwidth
- Spacious 24TB hard drive is available for a mere 1 cent per GB — Seagate's BarraCuda 24TB is back on sale for $249
- What Does 'Ti' Actually Mean On An Nvidia Graphics Card?
- Breaking Tech: The Surprising Joy of Fixing Your Own Devices
- I Turned My PalmPilot on for the First Time in Over 20 Years, and Honestly, I’d Buy One Today
- The ultra-light GeekBook X14 Pro packs a 2880 x 1800 OLED screen and Intel Core Ultra hardware in under one kilogram
- Homelab Disaster: Protect Your Data Before It's Too Late
- Corsair lost a lawsuit over advertising XMP memory speeds, and you could get paid — the settlement covers U.S. purchases between 2018 and 2025 for overclocked kits
- Compact copper-encased 14.2-liter PC system weighs 47.4 pounds, doesn't need fans for cooling — passive ITX case is nearly twice as heavy as the aluminum shrouded version
- The OneXGPU Lite tries to squeeze desktop graphics into your handbag while selling portability over proven gaming benchmarks
- Redditor fishes a fully-functional Core i5-9400F and GTX 1660 PC gaming rig out of the trash
- Linux vs. Windows: Why Linux Will Gain Ground in the Desktop War
- Amazon is selling a $1,340 2-in-1 laptop for $300 that's 'compact, durable, and has a long battery life'
- How To Get Faster Internet Speeds On Your MacBook
- Want to Master Windows 11? Start With These 73 Keyboard Shortcuts
- Minisforum’s N5 Pro delivers storage up to 144TB with Ryzen AI acceleration, ECC memory, PCIe expansion, and dual Ethernet
- I review mechanical keyboards for a living and this is what I think of Reddit’s top picks
