computing articles published April 10, 2026
April 10 articles
- Google Chrome’s new vertical tabs could make tab chaos much easier to handle
- Amazon is selling a 15.6-inch ultra-slim portable monitor for just $50 that works for gaming, streaming, and more
- Artemis II astronauts brought gadgets from Apple, GoPro, and Microsoft aboard Orion
- This field Android tablet offers a projector, night vision, & huge battery
- 8GB graphics cards aren't the problem, your operating system is
- Apple’s next MacBook Neo is already in the works, and it’s getting a meaningful upgrade
- ‘Computers are no longer a bicycle for the mind’: Frameworks founder
- Windows Insider is getting a big overhaul to fix long-standing issues
- Attention, Early Adopters. Microsoft Just Simplified the Windows Insider Program
- Microsoft simplifies Windows Insider program — fewer channels, and switching without wiping your device
- Your coax cable is faster than mesh Wi-Fi—here's how to use it
- PSA: Update your Snapdragon X2 laptop to stop incorrect driver installs
- Ruby on Rails creator says the industry is realizing how important senior developers are
- 3 modern Linux apps to try this weekend (April 10 - 12)
- 7 reasons Qubes is better than your Linux distro
- Eufymake E1 Review: A Truly Affordable Creative Tool With Immense Potential
- Apple and Lenovo Rank as Least Repairable Laptop Brands in 2026
- TerraMaster D1 SSD Pro Review
- FCC Router Ban Is Bad News for These Brands. Is Yours on the List?
- A 3 Monitor Setup Just Isn't Worth It To Most People - Here's Why
- DDR4 and DDR5 prices are down on the spot market but only by a teeny, tiny amount
- HP EliteBook 6 G2q delivers high-performance AI and 28-hour battery
- These $30 Dell and HP office computers are secretly ideal for home servers
- 'The answer is to avoid cards that melt': Asus claims ROG Equalizer fixes notorious GPU melting issue, but some gamers are fed up
- UGREEN Ai NAS iDX6011 Pro NAS Review
- Want a 1 TB MacBook Neo? With the right equipment and skills, it can be done
- Nvidia N1 Engineering Motherboard Shows ARM CPUs Coming to Laptops Soon
- This power bank just got recalled, and can be replaced for free
- The Death of PC Ownership? Framework Computer CEO Issues Chilling Warning
- 5 Raspberry Pi-powered 3D printing projects to try this weekend (April 10 - 12)
- DDR4 RAM price falls, finally, after 'soaring more than 2,200% over the past year' — but don't get excited yet
- Keychron makes source files for its hardware open so anyone can customize their own hardware
- 7 things I wish I knew before running a Pi-hole
- I fell for the hype on these PC upgrades, and my wallet still hurts
- Framework founder says that ‘personal computing as we know it is dead’ — vows to keep building ‘computers that you can own at the deepest level’
- An Nvidia N1 CPU reportedly spotted on engineering motherboard — Computex announcement could be imminent
- Why I'm skipping the "AI PC" trend and building a "privacy PC" with Linux instead
- My Father Had an Office. I Have My Starlink-Equipped SUV and the Open Road
- Microsoft is actually cutting cloud PC prices for SMBs
- Stop building giant desktops—here's why a mini PC does everything better
- 4 Windows utilities that feel too good to be free (and why I can't live without them)
- Have an Asus PSU? You Can Get the New 12V-2x6 Equalizer Cable at a Discount
- Vdura hikes its enterprise SSD pricing, now costs 22.6x more than hard drives — the price of a 30TB SSD has climbed 472%
- This wild hack got Mac OS X Cheetah working on a Nintendo Wii — a project its author wasn’t ‘even sure was possible’
- 30 years of Lexar: What a look inside its R&D labs and factory reveals about its plans for an AI-ready future
- Linux is easier than ever, but these 4 defaults still trip people up
- Intel leak predicts a powerhouse Serpent Lake chip with Nvidia RTX firepower
- The new Asus ROG Equalizer could make melting GPUs a thing of the past
- Every Windows 11 bug has been "resolved": How long will your PC remain stable after Microsoft fixed all of its known issues?
- Newbie overclocker destroys $5,000 RTX 5090 Lightning Z GPU they used 'to learn how to solder' — practicing newfound hobby goes wrong in the most expensive way imaginable
