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  • PCWorld So, you’ve just closed a browser window with a bunch of important tabs. Whoops. Even if you’ve got another Chrome or Firefox window still open, Ctrl + Shift + T can’t bring them back. That trick only works if your one killed window quit you out of the browser entirely. But don’t worry, not…

  • Microsoft If you’re looking for an excellent 2-in-1, Best Buy has a good deal going right now. The big box retailer is selling the 256GB Microsoft Surface Book 3 for $1,299.99. That’s $700 off the MSRP. When we reviewed the Surface Book 3 in mid-2020, we gave it four out of five stars. ”This is…

  • StackCommerce Cellular contracts have gotten way out of hand. Some companies, for instance, are starting to make customers sign three-year deals when they get a new device, which is simply outrageous. Want a better option? Then check out this opportunity from Boost Mobile Prepaid.  When compared to the big companies, Boost Mobile Prepaid provides services that are similar, just…

  • You take all this care collecting gigs of your favorite music and movies, and then play it all through your laptop’s built-in speakers. Even the best ones can leave your audio sounding thin and lifeless. External PC speakers—along with a good set of headphones—are a must for getting the best fidelity from your media files.…

  • What just happened? The Nintendo Switch has broken two more records. Not only has it surpassed 100 million sales faster than any other console in history, but it’s also become Nintendo’s best-selling home console ever. The news comes in the middle of a chip crisis that has impacted the production of many electronic products, including…

  • About a month ago we purchased a Core i5-12400 for an in-depth review, and we found that for $180 (12400F), it represented excellent value, especially for gamers. The only hiccup at the time was motherboard pricing as the Intel B660 chipset had just launched and no boards were available. Three weeks later and B660 motherboards…

  • Intel representatives said Wednesday that the company currently doesn’t have any plans to release an Evo specification for gaming, even as Evo PCs containing Intel’s H-series gaming processors roll out this year. Still, the Evo specification itself will help define what features laptops shipping with Intel’s new 12th-gen Core chips inside will include. Intel formally…