Tech explained simply. Short articles to understand without a computer science degree.
Finally understand what a processor is, why it matters, and how to pick one without getting ripped off.
The great debate explained without fanaticism. We honestly compare the strengths and weaknesses of each side to help you choose.
Intel changed everything with Core Ultra. AMD is pushing back with Ryzen AI. We explain how to decode the names and choose without getting lost.
All ports look the same but don't do the same thing. We explain which ones are essential and why USB-C changes everything.
A dock turns your laptop into a real workstation. We explain how it works, what matters, and the pitfalls to avoid.
IPS, OLED, 1080p, 4K, 60 Hz, 120 Hz, nits… We translate all of that into plain English so you can choose the right screen.
Your plan is fast but your connection crawls? The problem is probably between your router and your computer. We explain.
Your new PC is full of ads, useless notifications, and questionable default settings. Here's how to clean it up in 15 minutes.
Your computer is 4 years old and slowing down. Should you replace it or save it? Here's how to tell (and how to extend its life).
The cloud has replaced the USB stick. We explain which one to use, how much it costs, and why it's your best safety net.
Phishing, fake Microsoft support, "your PC is infected" pop-ups — learn to spot the traps before you fall into them.
A brand-new computer at $300 that does everything you need? Maybe. We explain the strengths, the limits, and who it's perfect for.
Integrated GPU, dedicated GPU, NVIDIA, AMD... We demystify the graphics card and explain whether you should care when buying a computer.
A MacBook Pro at half price sounds too good to be true. We explain how to buy refurbished with confidence (and the mistakes to avoid).
Should you leave it plugged in? Charge to 80%? We separate fact from fiction with advice based on lithium-ion battery science.
No BS: here's exactly how the site pays its bills, and why it doesn't change a thing about our recommendations.
Now that you understand the basics, let's find the computer that fits you.