computing articles published April 29, 2026
April 29 articles
- Modernize your PC for just $35 with this Microsoft bundle
- The best router upgrade I made cost exactly zero dollars
- Windows 11 gets faster and cleaner with 11 changes rolling out in April 2026
- What happened to Micro USB? It's not as obsolete as you think
- This Anker battery pack can charge a MacBook and it's down to $50
- Texas Instruments’ newest calculator is intentionally dumb
- Luxor Launches First Third Party Firmware for MicroBT’s Whatsminer ASIC Line
- Firefox's New Boss Has an Old-School Plan to Win You Back From Chrome
- Windows 10 Mobile's Best Idea? Looking back at the debut of Continuum
- Storage Moves To A Higher Level At The 2026 NAB Show
- How to merge files and tables in Excel using Power Query
- The TI-84 Evo graphing calculator is here to do maths and chew bubblegum, and it's all out of gum
- Seagate (STX) Launches Refreshed Storage Lineup for High-Resolution Media and AI Workflows
- You Should Replace Your Starlink Router - Here's Why
- The iPad's Magic Keyboard Is Great, But Smart Money Buys This $75 Case Instead
- After years of Linux, I tried GhostBSD and found it incredibly stable - and nearly unbreakable
- The de-bloating PowerShell command I run on every Windows install
- Texas Instruments Launches Distraction-Free TI-84 Evo Calculator
- How can businesses make sovereign cloud a reality?
- China plans to build an all-CPU-powered supercomputer with an astonishing amount of cores
- EPOMAKER RT100 Pro First Look: A Full-Size Upgrade With a Few Caveats for Mac Users
- EPOMAKER RT100 Pro First Look: A Full-Size Upgrade With a Few Caveats for Mac Users
- The tiny open-source apps that somehow became essential (and you've probably never heard of them)
- Samsung’s new Snapdragon-powered Galaxy Book isn’t the MacBook Neo rival I was hoping for
- Evolving observability architecture for cloud-scale event data
- Lenovo abandons separate magnesium frame for latest P16 Gen 3 laptop after 20 years — robust feature introduced in ThinkPad T60 in 2006, company now integrates material into outer shell for a thinner design
- 5 reasons your home server should be more powerful than your workstation
- Palit reassures everyone that the Galax brand is not dead to the PC market
- iPad Pro M5 Review: Closer Than Ever to the Future Mac
- My Old Laptop Was Collecting Dust. Here's How I Turned it Into a Chromebook
- The 5 levels of Excel users: Which one are you?
- Modder gives 2008 ThinkPad a fresh lease on life by attaching a modern desktop GPU to it
- Chinese GPU maker Lisuan Tech becomes only the fourth GPU maker ever to earn Microsoft WHQL certification — LX 7G100 GPU joins Nvidia, AMD, and Intel as it crosses the WHQL driver finish line, first Chinese firm to earn certification
- The M5 MacBook Air is the best MacBook for most people, and it's just 99 cents away from its lowest price ever
- 5 ways your Windows updates are about to get a lot less painful
- Developer re-enables 3D printer features that Bambu Lab disabled, firm promptly threatens legal action — OrcaSlicer-BambuLab project now shuttered
- 6 hobbies that are better with a Raspberry Pi
- eufyMake E1 UV Printer Review
- Nvidia revealed the 12 GB RTX 5070 mobile in a driver update, so I guess all things are possible
- 'Thanks OpenAI': 12 GB graphics module for Framework Laptop 16 costs eye-watering amount
- These 7 Bash tricks will change how you use the terminal
- Depending on what CPU you have, a single stick of DRAM can actually be fine.
- 'I honestly prefer this over raising pricing and never coming down again': Hardware seller adds a RAM tax to some products, but some welcome the transparency
- Microsoft should let another OEM bring back the Surface Studio as a monitor
- Amazon is selling a 2-in-1 laptop and tablet for $67, and it comes in 4 colors
- Microsoft revamps Windows Insider Program with simpler structure and more user control
- 5 Ways You Can Speed Up A Slow SSD
- The Best Monitors for Photo Editing in 2026
- The Best Computer Monitors for Work in 2026
- The Charging Battles In Europe Are Over, USB-C Won
