Women are making strides in science. They now make up about half the people getting degrees in biology and nearly half in chemistry and math, but for some reason they’re still lagging when it comes to ...
Ready or not, the new school year is upon us. Meaning it's time to get your computer ready to meet the challenges of note taking, studying and research projects. Luckily, this task doesn’t have to ...
As my colleague Mike Crider quipped, we now have to buy PC memory like we order lobster at a restaurant —and I only wrote ...
Catch you all next week—I’ll be in the thick of covering Black Friday sales on PCWorld, in addition to whatever deals we chat about on the show. That includes a live blog on Black Friday proper ...
I’ve been building PCs for most of my life, so PC Building Simulator was never a game I actively sought out. I’ve played it dozens of times for hours on end, but it was more a social experience — a ...
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The Doom Slayer might be a crazed, demon-slaughtering psychopath, but he's still a big kid with a very nerdy side. Doom Eternal's hub world, the Fortress of Doom, humanizes the rampant killing machine ...
Remember the hacker who broke into CIA Director John Brennan's personal email as well as the accounts of other high-ranking US security officials? Turns out he's just 16—or so police believe. British ...
Though coder Jeff Atwood thinks coding isn't for non-computer geeks, we can think of a lot of reasons normals should learn computer language. Atwood, on his blog Coding Horror, miffed by the "everyone ...