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Here's a huge list of Sims 4 cheat codes to give your gameplay a boost.

You don't have to be jealous of Mac and Android users. In Windows 10, you can turn on dark mode, too.

If your children use Google Classroom, this simple switch will make life easier.


The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 tablet isn't as slick as some other Windows tablets, but its modular add-ons give it a cool built-to-order feel.


With PhotoMath, you can use your phone to scan an equation and immediately receive the answer.

Take advantage of your router's USB port with a little trick that lets you share a hard drive with anyone on your Wi-Fi network.

Tired of waiting for your game update or new game download? Here's a tip to speed up your connection to Steam and spend your time playing, not waiting.

Erasing an SSD drive not only sanitizes the drive, but recovers lost performance on systems with inefficient garbage collection. We'll show you how to securely erase your SSD drive.

Some counties are letting anyone get tested, while some are still limited. Here's what we know.

Here are your Apple computer's best-kept secrets and how to use them.

The new 5.6mm-thin, dual-screen device runs Windows 10X. The gadget will be available for the 2020 holidays.

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.

At Microsoft Build, the company reveals a new tech to allow you to access your phone from within Windows so you can send and receive messages, notifications and photos across your mobile devices and PC.

You'll need investigation skills and this special homemade tool.

The Asus NovaGo makes good use of its Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 brain for long battery life and always-on cellular, but the performance feels more like a phone than laptop.

What the heck is HEIC? It's a whiz at compressing iPhone photos, but it brings some complications. New tools can help.

Microsoft's flagship Surface Pro gets an extremely conservative update, but better battery life keeps it the gold standard of Windows hybrid PCs -- for now.

OK, you've settled on which version of Linux you want to load on your old PC. Here's how to make it happen.