computing articles published December 9, 2025
December 9 articles
- New 1,000Hz gaming monitors from Philips and AOC are coming, but who exactly are they for?
- 210,000 Iniu Chargers Sold on Amazon Were Recalled: Check If Yours Is Listed
- 4 hidden Chromebook features you’re not using (but should)
- Don't throw away your old SSD—do this with it instead
- Intel's upcoming Core Ultra X9 388H is up to 8.7% faster for 1T perf than Ryzen AI Max+ 395 — Panther Lake gains significant ground on Strix Halo in early Geekbench leak
- 10 Hacks Every Mac User Should Know
- Asus: There's No RTX 5090 Matrix Recall, Cards Are Expected at Retailers Soon
- Samsung's Exynos 2600 could be a Korea-only Galaxy S26 chip
- HDMI Vs. USB-C - Which Display Port Should You Use?
- Samsung One UI 8.5 Beta: Here's What's New
- Walmart is selling a $230 2-in-1 laptop and tablet for $108, and it's the 'perfect gift'
- How to install GitHub releases using UBI
- 3 Reasons Why Mesh Wi-Fi Systems Are Better Than Regular Routers
- This SIM-card-sized 2 TB SSD looks nifty, but it's arriving just in time for the memory apocalypse
- AMD B650 Chipsets May See Reprieve in Another Sign of Memory Disruption
- 7 Raspberry Pi mistakes you should avoid making
- XPPen Artist Ultra 16 Review: pen displays just got a whole lot better
- 5 Clever Uses For Your Old Computer Monitors
- Lenovo’s leaked gaming laptop has a secret 21:9 ultrawide OLED that expands horizontally – and I can’t wait to test it
- Amazon is selling a 2-in-1 laptop and tablet for just $71 as a pre-holiday deal
- Firefox is getting a long-awaited display upgrade on Linux PCs
- How to stay online during an internet outage
- Now you're talking – Lenovo's rollable display could be coming to gaming laptops
- Don't buy a new CPU cooler until you try these 3 things
- The hidden costs of using a Chromebook as your only computer
- Visual Studio Code vs VSCodium: What is the real difference
- Ugreen DH2300 NAS review: A powerful beginner option that's still a bit complicated
- Chinese vendor unveils 256GB of RAM that costs more than an MSRP RTX 5090 — Asgard's DDR5-6000 retails at an eye-watering $2,400, but is more affordable than some mainstream alternatives
- Scavenger scores 14900KS PC with 64GB of DDR5 for less than the cost of RAM alone — $2500+ machine sells for just $600
- From spare parts to desktop clusters: project reuses Framework mainboards
- Move over, Peerless Assassin: There is a new budget cooling king
- Apple MacBook Pro 14 M5 review: the best just got better
- Windows 3.1 included a red and yellow 'Hot Dog Stand' color scheme so garish it was long assumed to be a joke, so I tracked down Microsoft's original UI designer to get the true story
