computing articles published October 19, 2025
October 19 articles
- I Paid More for This Computer Monitor Because I Can't Live Without Its Best Feature
- You Should Upgrade This PC Component Before Prices Skyrocket
- How Many Devices Can You Plug Into One USB Port?
- Intel vs. AMD: Which CPU Is Better for Plex?
- Asus TUF Gaming T500
- I Turned My Monitor Sideways for a Week, Here's What I Learned
- 10 Dependable Computers You Won't Have To Replace For 5+ Years
- TSMC gives an ultra-rare video look inside its fabs — 'Silver Highway' and fab tools revealed in flyby video of company's US Arizona Fab 21
- Walmart is selling a $250 Lenovo laptop for $129 that's perfect for work or school
- Stop Using Docker and Try One of These 4 Alternatives Instead
- Reviews praise Nvidia DGX Spark as a compact local AI workstation
- Windows 11's October update just broke the Windows Recovery Environment — USB keyboards and mice unusable in Windows RE after latest bug hits
- 13 Surprising Gadgets You Can Plug Into Your Monitor's USB Port
- How To Safely Clean Your MacBook's Screen
- 8 Signs Your SSD Is About To Fail
- Gravistar Mercury V75 Pro Cyberpunk Keyboard Review
- How to Fix Windows and Linux Showing Different Times When Dual Booting
- The Intel i386 turns 40 years old — 275,000 transistors running at 16MHz changed personal computing forever
- The $150 external HyperSpace Trackpad Pro is an Apple Magic Trackpad alternative for Windows users with haptic feedback and pressure sensitivity — crowdfunded peripheral ships in Q1 2026
- The epic Mac mini M4 is just $499 today at Best Buy - quite possibly the best value machine you'll ever buy
- 8 Facts That Make the Linux bat Command Better Than cat
- 4 brands sell Intel Ultra 9 285HX laptops, two already discounted
- Fujitsu returns to its record-breaking roots with an ultra-light laptop
- BitLocker reportedly auto-locks users' backup drives, causing loss of 3TB of valuable data — Windows automatic disk encryption can permanently lock your drives
- Stinky thermal paste emits acidic vapors, corrodes copper, 'glues' heatsinks to processors, and permanently damages coolers - SGT-4 TIM is a chemically reactive blend, finds investigation
- Happy birthday HP! Official store launches huge anniversary sale with up to 58% off laptops
- How you're charging your tablet is slowly killing it - 3 ways to avoid (and the right method)
- What Graphics Card Do I Have: How to Identify Your PC's GPU
- Startup Captery proposes quick-charging AA battery with decades of use
- What Did Computers Use Before The USB Port Was Invented?
