I slapped this $30 LED strip on the back of my TV. My eyes thank me daily

You know those color LED light strips that sync with the images on your TV screen? I’m not a fan. They’re eye-catching, sure, but they’re also distracting (especially when they’re not working properly, which happens frequently), they mess with the perceived picture color, and they’re expensive.  There’s a far better and cheaper way to boost […]

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Don’t miss this sale—a MacBook Air for just $199.97

TL;DR: Save big with this sleek, refurbished MacBook Air (2017) for only $199.97—limited-time deal, includes free shipping. Not everyone needs the latest MacBook that costs more than a month’s rent. If you’re looking for a sleek, reliable laptop that still packs a punch without ruining your budget, this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3″ (2017) is your new best friend. For

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WordPad is dead in Windows 11, but Notepad is absorbing its skills

For years, Notepad has existed as a bare-bones text editor. No longer. Microsoft keeps adding to it, including a new update that includes capabilities that you might have expected in another Windows application, WordPad. Microsoft said Friday that it is adding “lightweight formatting” in Notepad, including markdown input and file support, but also bold and

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This fantasy Borderlands spin-off is free right now! Grab it before it ends

The shooter genre sometimes feels oversaturated with games that, like Battlefield and Call of Duty, only recognize serious campaign scenarios and lean far into gritty realism. This makes titles like the Borderlands franchise, which doesn’t take itself too seriously and is simply meant to be fun escapism, all the more refreshing. Even more refreshing than

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Windows 11’s May security update is crashing PCs with code 0xc0000098

It’s been over two weeks since Microsoft released update KB5058405 for Windows 11 23H2, which was supposed to fix several security problems in the operating system. That urgency is why the update was installed and applied automatically on relevant PCs. But it turns out that KB5058405 is causing serious problems for some users. After installing

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Build sites, automate sales, manage clients with Sellful—now hundreds off

TL;DR: Sellful’s all-in-one, white-label business platform lets you build websites, automate tasks, manage clients, and more—now just $349.97 for life (reg. $1,497). Running an agency or online business shouldn’t feel like stitching together 17 different tools and praying they play nice. With Sellful, you can finally ditch the chaos—and do it all from one powerful, AI-powered platform. For a

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Zotac’s Zone gaming handheld switched from Windows to Linux

Handheld gaming PCs are awesome. Handheld gaming PCs running Windows are… measurably less awesome. That’s probably why the launch of SteamOS on multiple devices beyond the Steam Deck is so exciting. But Zotac is going for something a little different with the updated version of the Zone handheld: running a custom Linux. Adam Patrick Murray

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Tested: Nvidia’s GeForce Now just breathed new life into my Steam Deck

I don’t want gaming to become another streaming subscription service that keeps going up in price. I don’t want to put even more power in Nvidia’s hands, particularly not right now. But I can’t deny that the company’s $20-a-month* GeForce Now is a near-perfect fit for the Steam Deck. I’ve been covering cloud gaming for

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