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How to play old CD-ROM games on Windows again
You have it way easier these days, but back in the day, when you wanted to play a game on your PC, you had to take a similar ...
From Rio's granite peaks to Ilha Grande's emerald anchorages, Brazil's coastline is a pure paradise of rhythm and rainforest.
An important federal deadline for identifying and replacing lead and copper service lines is less than two years away. New ...
Encountering an issue where your Android device isn't recognized by your PC can be frustrating, especially when you need to ...
A so-far unnamed “reliable source” told journalist Jez Corden that Sony Interactive Entertainment intends to reduce its efforts to bring its single-player games to PC. According to the well-known ...
A port is a logical access point used by networking protocols to distinguish different services on the same device. For example, HTTP uses port 80, HTTPS uses 443, and RDP uses 3389. Windows Firewall ...
We’re living in strange times where Microsoft-owned games are launching on PlayStation on day and date, but PlayStation hasn’t returned the favor just yet (Helldivers 2 arrived considerably later for ...
Tail of the Sun is a simple 3D action game where you control a primitive human as their guardian spirit, living a wild life. Released for the PlayStation in 1994, its unique worldview earned it the ...
I’ve reviewed a lot of laptops for PCWorld and I’ve been noticing something I don’t like: the more expensive the laptop, the fewer ports it tends to have. It’s been trending this way for a while now, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. USB ports are always in high demand but short supply. Modern laptops are major offenders, often providing only one or two USB-C connections ...
USB-C ports are a bit smaller than their USB-A counterparts. That doesn’t protect them from getting dirty. Over time USB-C ports will collect dust, grime, and debris that can even make it difficult to ...
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