How to Fix File Explorer Issues on Windows 11

Quick Links Summary File Explorer can sometimes act weird, crash, or become unresponsive. If you’re experiencing issues with Explorer, I have a few ways to help you fix any issues you might be experiencing. Restart the File Explorer Process When File Explorer freezes up or malfunctions, first,force the process to end and then restart. This gives it a fresh start, which will fix a bunch of minor problems. To do that,launch Task Managerby pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 972 words · Nathan Spencer

How to Organize Your Digital Cards in Google Wallet for Quick Access

If you have a lot of cards in your wallet, it can be a hassle to dig through it. Debit, credit, gift cards, bus passes, IDs, you name it—all of these things end up crammed into our wallet on most days. With Google Wallet, you can organize your cards easily and use them without a struggle. What is Google Wallet? Google Walletis an app you can get on both Android and iOS that allows you to digitally store and organize a variety of cards, making them easily accessible at all times and even providing you with simple and efficient ways to use them....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 889 words · Brianna Hopkins

How to Set Up Your Windows PC as a VPN Router

Quick Links Summary you’re able to use Ethernet or Wi-Fi to connect to share your PC’s internet connection with other devices. You will need to enable sharing for the VPN adapter, too. Traffic from other devices will be tunneled through your Windows PC’s internet connection. If you want to install aVPNon a device that doesn’t allow it, like a smart TV or even a printer, the simplest way to get around that problem is to use aVPN router....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1092 words · Megan Herrera DVM

How to Share Files From Mac to Android

Setting Up Your Mac to Share Files In order to share files between your Mac and an Android device, you will need to configure each device, check their network configurations, and set up file sharing on macOS. Checking System and Network Requirements First, take a few minutes to check that both your Mac and Android devices are connected to the same network. On your Mac, check the Wi-Fi status from the menu bar....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 631 words · Dana Blankenship

How to Turn Any Laptop Into a Dual-Screen Laptop

Quick Links Laptops are portable miracle machines that let you work (or play) whenever and wherever you want. Unfortunately, their limited screens also limit your productivity compared to a dual monitor desktop. But what if you could have that on the go? Dual Screen Laptops Are Cool (But Expensive) At the premium end of the laptop spectrum, we’re seeing quite a few awesome laptop concepts that integrate multiple screens. TheAsus ROG Zephyrus Duohas a brilliant secondary touch screen that pops up above the keyboard when you open the laptop....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 752 words · Robert Brown

I Bought 25 PC Games for Just $16 (And You Can Too)

Summary For the rest of May, Fanatical is offering a special bundle that will allow you to buy dozens of random games for as little as $1. Not only is this the cheapest you can get almost any game, but you may also be able to score VR headsets, a Steam Deck, or AAA titles for that price. Fanatical’s Mystery Egg Bundle Fanaticalis an official onlinegame retailer that sells legitimate digital game keys, having sold more than 80 million games to over two million customers....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1170 words · Samuel Dominguez

I'm an Android User and I Can't Wait for the Foldable iPhone

2025 has been a great year for foldable smartphones. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 shows just how far the technology has developed; Motorola is easing the devices into a more wallet-friendly position; and Huawei’s amazing tri-fold Mate XT is pushing them in a whole new direction. Foldables are ready for prime time. All we need now is Apple to join in. It’s Time for the iPhone Fold TheGalaxy Z Fold 7 is a really impressive-looking smartphonethat could scarcely be more different from the original Fold from 2018....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 841 words · Wyatt Reed

JBL Go 4 Review: Solid Sound in the Palm of Your Hand

Summary TheJBL Go 4may not be the biggest, loudest, or most feature-packed Bluetooth speaker I’ve ever tested, but I didn’t think twice about immediately buying one for a family member when I finished my review. It’s hard to beat the price of this one, friends! JBL Go 4 Don’t let its little size fool you. The JBL Go 4 packs a serious musical punch, delivering big JBL Pro Sound with punchy bass....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 902 words · Kyle Morrison

LG’s Gaming Portal With Cloud Streaming Coming to More TVs and Displays

Gaming Portal, a feature on webOS smart TVs for playing cloud games and a limited selection of remote-compatible games, is getting a wider rollout. It will be offered in more regions and on other devices, including LG Smart Monitors and StanbyME screens. Right now, it’s available onLG Smart TVs with webOS 23and later in nineteen markets. However, the Gaming Portal should be in a lot more regions by the second quarter of the year....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Sharon Savage

Logitech G Cloud Review: Great for Cloud Gaming, but Don't Pay Full Price

Quick Links Cloud gaming could reduce the need for expensive consoles, leading to a future where games are financially accessible. Dedicated hardware will still exist, of course, and the Logitech G Cloud is the first notable cloud-focused gaming handheld. It’s a solid product, but unfortunately, it costs $350. A quick foreword; Logitech sent me the G Cloud in November, and I’ve consistently played it a few times each week since then....

June 17, 2025 · 10 min · 1934 words · Lisa Atkins

More Linux Distributions Support RISC-V Now—So What Is It?

Closed systems stagnate innovation—Linux users know this. Licenses, royalties, and fees keep the well-funded in control. RISC-V throws that out the window because it’s free to adopt, adapt, and innovate. It feels like the beginning of something big. A Free (as in Freedom) ISA RISC-V (pronounced “risk five”) is an instruction set architecture (ISA) that builds on a series of ISAs developed in the 1980s known as Berkeley RISC. During that time, the Berkeley team created four generations of RISC architectures, and in 2010, they started the development of RISC-V....

June 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1291 words · Daniel Luna

Mozilla Has a New Logo

Mozilla is updating its brand identity with a new logo that departs from the old T-Rex design. The nonprofit says it reflects its activist spirit. The updated brand identity adopts the new Mozilla-created typefaces, Mozilla Semi-Slab, Mozilla Sans, and Mozilla Sans Text. The old “Moz://a” wordmark has been ditched in favor of the fully spelled Mozilla name, with the bright red T-Rex logo replaced with saturated green, pink, and orange (the primary accent color in Mozilla’s Firefox browser)....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Dennis Cole

RTX Remix Makes Your Old PC Games Look New Again

NVIDIA has officially released RTX Remix, which has been in beta for over a year. The platform lets you improve the graphics of classic PC games using AI and DLSS 4, making them look like they’ve been remastered. The official release includes several important updates. One major improvement is the addition of DLSS 4, which has Multi-Frame Generation and RTX Neural Shaders. DLSS 4 boosts performance by improving ray tracing and frame generation, which basically means it increases frame rates....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 678 words · Sarah Sullivan