There’s nothing more satisfying than making one’s own PC “rig”, but how come this isn’t a thing with laptops? Is building your own laptop even possible?
Setting up a new router could be fun. You get to name networks, tweak settings, squeeze out some extra speed, and poke around to see what you can do. Here’s how to do it.
Mechanical keyboards are usually more expensive and break down more easily. Follow this guide to learn how to replace a mechanical keyboard switch yourself.
There is no need to spend money on the latest and most expensive graphics card. Here’s how to use an AIO cooler to supercharge an older Nvidia graphic card.
We spend a lot of time looking at monitors. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to prevent eye strain, and most are just habits you can implement into your daily life!
If you’re having problems with your Chromebook, you may need to do a factory reset to return it to its original state. Learn how to reset or powerwash your Chromebook.
Computers, laptops, and phones all use routers to transmit data. This makes them a target for hackers. Here are some ways hackers can attack home routers for their own use.
While there is no shortage of printer options in the market, the real headache is choosing between an inkjet or laser printer. Here are the comparisons to help you make a better choice.
The invention of the CPU cache was one of the most critical events in the history of computer science. But what exactly is the cache? How does it work? Find out here.
It is normal for your phone’s battery to degrade with time, but battery health is barely relevant to the health of your device and is almost always wrong.