Computing
Welcome to TechRadar’s computing channel. Here, you’ll find all the latest news, reviews, guides and more for anything computer related. We’re not just talking about laptops and PCs (although we have loads of content on them), but also MacBooks, Chromebooks, peripherals (such as mice and keyboards) and the software they run.
The computing landscape is constantly and rapidly changing, which can be both exciting and baffling. An increasing number of us are either working from home or embracing hybrid ways of working, which means picking the best laptop for your needs is essential. Meanwhile, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, has given us a tantalizing glimpse of what the future of tech holds.
There’s never been a more exciting time in computing, so let us help you make sense of it all.
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New AMD RX 7900 XTX variant requires a mammoth 3x PCIe power connectors
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
XFX has just unveiled a new version of the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX which needs a considerable amount of power.
Google Chrome is getting a smarter, savvier address bar thanks to AI
By Kristina Terech published
Chrome’s address bar, the ‘omnibox,’ is evolving with machine learning to offer smarter search suggestions, adapting to user behavior for a more intuitive browsing experience.
How to zip and unzip files on Mac
By Muskaan Saxena published
We'll walk you through how to zip and unzip files on your Mac so you'll always have easy access to your files.
ChatGPT keeps hallucinating—and that's bad for your privacy
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking A European digital rights group just filed a privacy complaint against OpenAI for breaking GDPR rules. Here's what it means for your privacy.
Windows 11 users, watch out - you’re in for an upgrade you can’t ignore thanks to mandatory adverts
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft's push for ads in Windows 11 includes intrusive pop-ups promoting Edge and other Microsoft services, frustrating users with relentless promotions.
EU iPhone users—avoid alternative app stores until Apple fixes this
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking While Safari's iOS 17.4 update meets the new Digital Market Act's rules, it comes with "catastrophic security flaws." Here's what's at stake for your privacy.
Intel’s next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs are already on sale – but you shouldn’t buy one of these illegal chips
By Darren Allan published
A next-gen processor for $14? There are plenty of reasons not to be tempted here besides that you’d be breaking the law.
OneDrive finally catches up to Google Drive and iCloud with an offline mode - here's how to set it up
By Muskaan Saxena published
OneDrive users, rejoice! You can finally enable offline mode and take your work with you - here’s how.
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