How to Properly Reboot Your Laptop (10 Effective Ways)

When you install programs or drivers on your laptop, most of them ask for you to restart the system to make the necessary changes. Similarly, you may be working on the PC when it suddenly stops functioning. You will need to restart the system, and the usual process may not work. So, in this guide, we have provided different methods on how to reboot your system properly. How to Properly Reboot Your Laptop?...

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 578 words · Amber Jones

How To Share Photos On Google Drive

Google Drive offers15 GBsof free cloud storage that you may use to store anything that suits your fancy. For photos specifically, G-Drive supports .JPEG, .PNG, .GIF, .BMP, .TIFF, and .SVG formats. You can share photos privately with specific people by using their email through the Share function. Creating a public link is a better choice if you want your photo to be accessible to large numbers of people. Without further ado, let’s get right into the details of how to share photos on Google Drive....

July 11, 2025 · 1 min · 195 words · Dale Young

How to Stop Buffering While Streaming? 10 Best Ways

While streaming a video or audio, it preloads the streaming data in a temporary memory and you actually watch the preloaded media. If the media platform can’t preload enough data due to slow buffering, you’ll experience many interrupts. Preloading the data while streaming the media actually requires a lot of bandwidth. So, if you experience slow buffering it shows that the current bandwidth is not sufficient for the streaming. However, it is possible to experience slow buffering despite having high internet speed due to various issues on your end as well as the ISP’s end....

July 11, 2025 · 5 min · 949 words · Brittney Rasmussen

How to Transfer Games From HDD to SSD

Newer games are getting bigger in size. On top of that, the game data and files are also starting to consume a notable amount of disk space. So, it’s not a surprise if your hard disk is running out of memory. However, no matter which game launcher you prefer to use, there is always a way to transfer your game to another disk drive. SSDs have grown to have a larger disk space over the past few years....

July 11, 2025 · 4 min · 786 words · Joanne Bernard

How to Unlock Keyboard on Dell Laptop?

Many laptops nowadays come with a keyboard lock feature which can be enabled or disabled through a combination of keys. This feature is essential to prevent accidental keypresses while performing specific tasks. Several factors, from switching the device to tablet mode, driver issues, or third-party keyboard software, may lock your Dell laptop’s keyboard. To fix this, press the required key combination to disable the lock or change the device to laptop mode....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 606 words · David Johnson

Huawei denies plans for Kirin X-series PC processors after losing access to Intel chips

TheUS recently revoked Huawei’s access to Intel processorsfor its products, and shortly thereafter, a leaked document from Huawei shared by Chinese media revealed that the company had a new plan called the ‘Taishan Battle’ for PC processors, reportsCailian News Agency. However, in a rare move, Huawei has denied the report and called it ‘fake news.’ The supposed plan included launching Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin X-series processors and supporting platform this year, and Huawei’s rare rebuttal gives us some insight into the company’s actual plans....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 604 words · John Ramirez

Huawei guns for Nvidia market share in China — Ascend 910C GPU customer sampling begins

Huawei is sampling its latest GPU for AI to customers in China according to reporting by theSouth China Morning Post. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the report says “large Chinese server companies… and internet firms” have received samples of the Ascend 910C. Although this new GPU is described as an upgraded Ascend 910B, it’s been unclear what exactly the chip is made of, ever since a report in Augustrevealed its existence....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Tracy Kelly

Huawei's latest AI processors were allegedly made by TSMC: Report

Update: 10/23 03:36 PT: According to aReutersreport, TSMC only notified the U.S. government over potential circumvention of U.S. export controls only after the publication by TechInsights. Original Article Huawei’s latest AI processor called HiSilicon Ascend 910B has been produced by TSMC, according to analysts fromTechInsightscited byBloomberg. Both Huawei and TSMC deny any collaborations in the recent years in accordance with the U.S. export restrictions. However, it is possible that TSMC produced and shipped the chips before sanctions came into effect....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 616 words · James Cruz

ID-Cooling Frozn A620 Pro SE Review: A new level of value

Tom’s Hardware Verdict For only $30 USD, ID Cooling’s Frozn A620 Pro SE offers strong performance with low noise levels, making it an excellent value cooler. Lower noise levels than its predecessor Strong noise-normalized performance Cons 1C hotter than its predecessor in most scenarios Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test....

July 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1302 words · Zachary Garcia

India plans import curbs on PC parts and laptops — an initiative to encourage domestic manufacturing and reduce dependency on countries like China

India is moving forward with plans to curb laptop and computer imports as part of its broader strategy to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made electronics. A recent report byReutersindicates that the government’s decision to introduce import restrictions aims to incentivize multinational tech companies, such as Apple,Dell, and Lenovo, to set up local production units. According to consultancy Mordor Intelligence, India’s IT hardware market, including laptops, is valued at nearly $20 billion....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Lori Benson

Industry considers cutting production of 3D NAND amid dropping prices

As 3D NAND memory prices are falling due to weaker-than-expected demand in the IT sector, major flash makers are mulling adjusting their output and reducing investments in non-volatile memory, reportsDigiTimes,citing South Korean media. Instead, they could invest more in DRAM production as demand for HBM memory from the AI industry is setting records. Right now, all major makers of 3D NAND—Kioxia, Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix—are considering reducing the output of non-volatile memory and reducing investments in building out additional flash capacities....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Mallory Russell

Intel adds Arc A750E and A580E SKUs to Linux drivers — likely offloading Alchemist silicon before Battlemage arrives

Phoronix reportsthat Intel has added two PCI IDs to its Arc Alchemist i915 Linux kernel graphics drivers. These identifications include two new graphics cards dubbed the A750E and A580E, signaling a potential late-cycle update from the new discrete GPU competitor. Specs have not been released, but we expect these GPUs to be slight alterations of the existingA750andA580, which compete with thebest graphics cards, either as embedded solutions or more power-efficient revisions....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Amy Austin

Intel Arrow Lake T-Series CPUs show tiny improvement over prior-gen — 65W and 35W Core Ultra 7 265 and Ultra 7 265T CPUs are only 5% faster than Raptor Lake in CrossMark

Intel is readying budget 65W and 35W versions of its Arrow Lake CPUs under the Core Ultra 200 non-K and T lineups, which are expected to arrive byCES2025. Earlybenchmarksshow that the Core Ultra 265 family delivers up to 5% better performance than its Raptor Lake counterparts in CrossMark permomomo_uson X, which is relatively lower than expected. The Core Ultra 7 265 is the direct successor to the Core i7-14700. It features 20 cores (eight P + twelve E) and 20 threads and should have a 65W TDP, which can reach 182W (performance preset PL2) on some boards....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Tammy Riley