How to Change Ink in HP Printer? Step-by-Step Guide

To change ink in your HP printer, firstopen the cartridge access doorand reach the cartridge setup. Let’s go through the details now. Turn on Your Printer and Open the Access Doors To start, connect your printer to a power supply andpress the power button. Once the printer turns on,open the access doors. Printers generally have cartridge access doors at the front or top. While most printers have a single door, some of them like myHP Ink Tank Wireless 415even havedual doors....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Cathy Hanson

How To Fix Destination Path Too Long Error

Windows has a limitation of 255-260 characters for the path length of a folder. If while transferring a folder, the new path length of the folder or any subfolder were to exceed this number, Windows does not allow transferring the files at all. Instead, it’ll give you the “Destination Path Too Long” error message. The full path includes the drive letter, colon, name components together with backslashes as well as a terminating null character....

July 8, 2025 · 4 min · 844 words · Stacy Cross

How To Lower High CPU Usage

Programs and other processes use your CPU’s speed and memory to function. Some programs are more demanding than others, but each takes a percentage of your CPU’s power. Why Is My CPU Usage So High? If your CPU usage is high and close to 100%, this could indicate that you’re running more CPU-intensive programs, which increases the percentage of your CPU that’s being used. you’re able to reduce high CPU usage by closing some of these programs....

July 8, 2025 · 8 min · 1552 words · Victoria Wood

How to Safely Undervolt Your CPU to Reduce Temperature

Whenoverclocking a CPU, the idea is to increase the voltage to achieve a higher clock speed. But that leads to overheating and can affect the overalllifespan of the CPU. That said, the safest choice toreduce the temperaturewithout affecting the performanceis undervolting the CPU. The steps are almost similar to overclocking: That’s one strategy. you may even tweak other voltage options to see how it works out for you. Here, I’ll guide you with the easiest ways to undervolt a CPU and even share my experiences on different systems....

July 8, 2025 · 6 min · 1173 words · Anthony Phillips

How to Save Clipboard Images on Mac, Windows, Linux

When you screenshot/copy an image from the web or your local storage, it is stored in Clipboard. The contents on the clipboard are not stored permanently, so you have to save them onto your system disk manually. However, your computer most probably has a built-in application to do so. You can also choose what file type you’d like to save your images on. Working with the clipboard is pretty easy, and we guarantee that you’ll get the hang of it in no time....

July 8, 2025 · 4 min · 647 words · Ronald Hale

How to Show Clock on All Monitors on Windows 11

In present times, most of us have asecondary monitorset up at home to increase productivity. Offices have started giving extra monitors to their employees, and there is no number limit to how many monitors techies and gamers use. We appreciate the sleekness of windows 11, but many users report that the taskbar clock doesn’t show on their secondary monitors. Theprime causeis thatwindows didn’t create this feature in windows 11when it was first released....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Sheila Barber

How To Transfer File From Linux To Windows

Copying files in Windows or Linux is simple enough. Copying files between them, though, not so much. Theclassic copy-pastewith a USB stick method does work, but it’s not very efficient. Instead, you may transfer files using protocols like SMB and SSH and using FTP applications such as FileZilla. We’ve listed step-by-step instructions for these and more methods in the sections below. Ways to Transfer Files between Linux and Windows Before you start, do keep in mind that,unlike Windows, Linux is case-sensitive....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 270 words · Brian King

Human programmer beats OpenAI's custom AI in 10-hour marathon, wins World Coding Championship — Polish programmer might be the last human winner

Przemysław “Psyho” Dębiak, a 42-year-old programmer from Gdynia, Poland, made history by defeating OpenAI’s custom AI model at the AtCoder World Tour Finals (AWTF) 2025 “Humans vs AI” contest in Tokyo. Considered one of the most prestigious coding tournaments in the world, the AWTF invites just 12 of the top-ranked human programmers—and, for the first time, an AI competitor—to tackle its grueling challenges. After a 10-hour coding marathon, Dębiak edged out the AI by roughly 9....

July 8, 2025 · 4 min · 662 words · Mariah Mitchell

Hyte THICC Q60 240mm AIO Review: The strongest, quietest AIO available

Tom’s Hardware Verdict Hyte’s THICC Q60 is, hands-down, the best AIO on the market in every performance metric. But you might not be able to fit it inside your case, and it’s very expensive. Stronger cooling performance than most 360mm AIOs Chart-topping noise normalized performance The quietest AIO I’ve ever tested Default behavior avoids bursty fan noise Impressive software suite offers lots of customization options Expensive at $299 Compatibility issues due to bulky design...

July 8, 2025 · 9 min · 1876 words · Peter Davis

IBM shutters China R&D facilities, blaming declining infrastructure business — shutdown affects over 1,000 employees

In a virtual meeting this morning, employees atIBM’s China-based research and development department were told of the impending closure of the regional operations. The current China-based R&D and testing functions will be moved to other overseas facilities, they were told. According to aWall Street Journalreport on the news, citing people who had attended the virtual meeting, the China function closure will affect over 1,000 people. Readers will likely know the growing geopolitical tensions between theU....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Maria Montgomery

Intel is looking into CPU overhead associated with Arc GPUs on older chips

TheIntel Arc B580is considered the cheapest modern GPU on the market today, withTom’s Hardwareconsidering it the $249 GPU champion. However, several reviewers discovered that the budget GPU performs poorly on older processors. Intel has acknowledged the issue and will investigate it. A moderator on theIntel Community forumstarted an Intel Arc Graphics and CPU Overhead thread, saying, “Thank you for your patience. We are aware of reports of performance sensitivity in some games when paired with older generation processors....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · Eric Castaneda

Intel Itanium gets a new lease on life, sort of — GCC 15 "un-deprecates" Linux compiler support

In a strange twist of fate, the depreciated Itanium IA-64 architecture is getting a new lease on life, at least sort of.Phoronixreports that the upcoming GCC 15 compiler for Linux will support Itanium processors. Initially, the plan was to remove Itanium IA-64 support from the GCC 15 compiler; however, an open-source developer named René Rebe purportedly stepped in to keep Itanium compiler support alive. The developer notes, “The following un-deprecates ia64*-*-linux for GCC 15....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Benjamin Ball

Intel releases XTU version 10 exclusively for Core Ultra 200S Arrow Lake CPUs

Intel is splitting support for its 14th Generation and older CPUs and newCore Ultra 200S(codenamed Arrow Lake) processors with its latest update for its monitoring and overclocking tool, Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU).XTU version 10is entirely exclusive to Arrow LakeCPUs and features many feature updates that take advantage of Intel’s new Arrow Lake architecture. As a result, Intel has divided its XTU application into two separate downloads to accommodate its entire roster of previous-generation and current-generation parts....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 594 words · Robert Crawford