computing articles published February 26, 2026
February 26 articles
- Consumers might soon see PCs with Nvidia graphics and a CPU fused
- Windows 365 Cloud PCs go global — but is a subscription desktop really the future of computing?
- Sandisk launches extreme and pro portable SSDs
- Samsung brings Galaxy Book6 laptops to the US, and they roam pretty close to MacBook Air
- Windows 11’s new Start menu is here and users aren’t happy
- Nvidia rolls back its latest driver update — Game Ready Driver 595.59 reportedly causes fan issues on RTX 3000, 4000, and 5000-series GPUs
- Linux explores new way of authenticating developers and their code - here's how it works
- Ubuntu 26.04 Resolute Raccoon's wallpaper has been revealed
- Your SSD is literally flash memory: Why the oldest PC building pet peeve is technically wrong
- Amazon is selling a $720 15.6-inch HP laptop that includes a Microsoft 365 subscription for just $300
- AMD Ryzen 5 prices doubled to $400 in February — this is why
- 9 open source operating systems that aren't Linux
- Dell's new adorable mini PC isn't actually a PC
- The hidden speed penalty of smaller SSDs: Why NAND parallelization makes 2TB drives physically faster
- I Own 3 Tablets And Only One Of Them Is In A Class Of Its Own
- How to build an automatic internet speed tracker for your home network
- 'So it happened to me': Redditor buys 32GB DDR5 RAM kit, receives 10 of them — paying $300 for 320GB of memory
- Microsoft says it isn't killing off your old printer for good after all
- 7 cool things I do with my monitor's USB ports
- Got a Raspberry Pi Zero? Here's the first project you should do
- RAM Reality Check: How Much Memory Does Your PC Actually Need in 2026?
- SanDisk announces its fastest-ever portable SSD (and boy is it fast!)
- Forget distro hopping: How to use any Linux distribution on one PC
- How to make your GNOME desktop look like Windows 11 (if that's your jam)
- Turns out it's easier than you think to cool your CPU with an inexhaustible supply of ice
- Why Linux can't save you from the "Windows-first" software world
- Buy a NAS for the hardware, not the operating system
- 3 Arch-based Linux distros that actually solve real problems—not just reskins
- Asynchronous vibrations: The physical reason mixing 5400 and 7200 RPM drives ruins your NAS
- Turn your phone or tablet into a productivity beast with this foldable mechanical keyboard
- Master Excel's Total Row for better data insights
- Intel's nifty Panther Lake iGPU just got 35% faster in Witcher 3 thanks to the latest driver release
- Faster video RAM we might see in Nvidia RTX 6000 GPUs – or even RTX 5000 Super refreshes – just turned up
- 5 rookie 3D printer mistakes I was making until I knew better
- What is Q4OS, and should you install it?
- MSI's $80 AMD motherboards with DDR4 support swoop in to rescue gamers amid the global RAM crisis — AM4 emerges as the unexpected hero with RAM prices skyrocketing
- Lucky PC builder orders 32GB Corsair RAM kit for $300, claims they got a box of 10 worth $3,000 instead — plans to sell all the extra units to the community at pre-AI crunch prices
- Want your Linux looking more like Windows? KDE Plasma makes it easy - here's how
- GNOME 50 is a brilliant release - but I had to look twice to see why
- Windows 11 February 2026 Update Is Now Available With 3 New Features
- Nvidia delivers first Vera Rubin AI GPU samples to customers — 88-core Vera CPU paired with Rubin GPUs with 288 GB of HBM4 memory apiece
