How to Fix “Connection Reset By Peer” Error

The “Connection reset by peer” error occurs during a network connection when the other end or server closes the connection without reading the transferred data. The peer will return the data packet you sent while sending the RST (reset) bit and forcefully terminate the connection. This issue usually happens if you are being blocked by the Firewall on any point in the route. But it can also happen due to other reasons....

July 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1666 words · Mallory Wolf

How to Play Split Screen in Minecraft

Minecraft is a multiplayer game. But did you know that you can also play the game on split-screen? However, the option is available for console players (bedrock edition), so if you are a console player, you can invite a friend and take on the survival game together. You can look at the steps below to figure out how to enable split-screen on the different consoles in detail. How to Play Split-Screen in Minecraft?...

July 4, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Deanna Gonzalez

How to Program Old Dish Remote to TV

Dish remotes are designed to work with the Dish network receivers like ViP receivers or Joey, Wally, and Hopper. However, the same remote can be used to control your TV so that you don’t need to use different remotes for each of them. There are two variants of the dish remote – the older variant from the 20.0 series and the newer variant from the 40.0 series. While programming the newer remotes is comparatively easy, you may have a hard time programming the older remote variants....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Mary Bishop

How To Setup Remote Desktop From Windows To Linux

Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has made Windows to Windows remote desktop connection a breeze as both the client and server are built into Windows operating systems. Windows to Linux, or vice-versa, is slightly more complicated as you have to set up the Linux system as the client or server first. As our main goal is to access the Linux system remotely, we’ll primarily use RDP server implementations likexrdporFreeRDP.SSHis a viable option as well for CLI login....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Keith Davis

HP updates its OmniBook X line with a lattice-free keyboard, processors from AMD and Intel

HP is refreshing its premium consumer laptop lineup, the OmniBook X, with a swath of new convertibles and a large clamshell design. The updates, shown at HP’s Amplify partner conference, include new lattice-free keyboards and feature chips from both Intel and AMD.The new machines are 14-inch and 16-inch convertible 2-in-1s and a 17.3-inch standard laptop.The 14-incher, the HP OmniBook X Flip 14 2-in-1, starts with an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V and goes up to a Core Ultra 7 258V, or on the AMD side, a Ryzen AI 5 340 up to a Ryzen AI 7 350....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 637 words · Mercedes Freeman

I tested a new AI model that claims to help solve 3D printing disasters — PrintFix.io can analyze images of your prints to identify issues and fixes

We recently discovered a new AI-powered web tool that promises to troubleshoot and solve all your 3D printing problems.PrintFix.iois simple to use and offers a free trial plan to test the AI’s advice. Finding reliable help when your prints fail can be challenging, especially for those new to the hobby and unfamiliar with the terms commonly used in 3D printing. Many people turn to Facebook groups for advice, only to be met with hostile responses that are less than helpful....

July 4, 2025 · 4 min · 799 words · Julie Roberts

iBuyPower Y60 Gaming Desktop Review: Premium Mainstream Performance

Tom’s Hardware Verdict iBuyPower’s Y60 Gaming Desktop is an all-around solid mainstream tower, with a premium stylish case, good expansion, and features like a front USB-C port and heavy-duty CPU liquid cooling that is hard to find on less expensive towers. Classy case 240 mm liquid cooling Includes a decent keyboard and mouse Large for a mid-tower Wi-Fi 6, not Wi-Fi 6E 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....

July 4, 2025 · 10 min · 1992 words · Linda Anthony DDS

In 1991, after a 28-hour coding spree, the efforts of John Carmack 'Doomed' us all

Business coach Terry Kim haspostedan extended thread highlighting the achievements of John Carmack. Kim explained how Carmack single-handedly and permanently changed the scope of both gaming and aerospace by coding the original id Tech engine forDoomover 28 hours, creating a modular approach to building games (and later rockets) that forever changed the two disparate industries. As Kim spins it in the full thread, which includes some video excerpts from Carmack interviews throughout the years, “This is the power of true innovation: It’s not just about solving the problem in front of you....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · Jacob Williams

Intel announces 18A process node has entered risk production — crucial milestone comes as company ramps to Panther Lake chips

At its Vision 2025 conference, Intel announced today that it has entered risk production of its 18A process node, a crucial production milestone signifying that the node is now in the early stages of low-volume test manufacturing runs. Intel’s Kevin O’Buckley, the Senior Vice President of Foundry Services, made the announcement as Intel nears the full completion of its “five nodes in four years” (5N4Y) plan, which was originally set in motion by ex-CEO Pat Gelsinger as part of the company’s quest to retake the semiconductor crown from rival TSMC....

July 4, 2025 · 4 min · 768 words · Tina Keller

Intel ARCade machine showcases a NUC Extreme with Arc A770 GPU

While Intel is gearing up to reveal new Battlemage products atComputexin a few days, X user Haze has shared an image of an Intel ARCade machine featuring a last-generationAlchemist A7 seriesGPU. Often seen as Intel marketing material for major e-sports events, this machine was reportedly found out of commission and unused at an unnamed Intel campus. Intel was enthusiastic in the months leading up to the Alchemist launch, as evident in its marketing push for the product....

July 4, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Ryan Burton

Intel closing in on $11 billion deal for Ireland factory funding — Apollo set to pay out 5x Intel's funding goal

Intel is nearing the conclusion of its talks with Apollo Global Management to finalize a deal providing Intel with $11 billion to fund and expand its Fab 34 in Leixlip, Ireland, as reported by theWall Street Journal. Intel’s search for capital has been ongoing sinceFebruarywhen Intel was first reportedly seeking $2 billion for the project.Apollo Global Managementhas been linkedto the fundraising effort since April, when it was reported that Apollo was to enter a joint venture with rival investment firms KKR and Stonepeak to fund the Leixlip project....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Michelle Savage

Intel sneaks out nine 14th-Gen CPUs without E-cores — odd flagship Core i9-14901KE is the first overclockable chip for the embedded market

On the cusp of Intel’s Arrow Lake-S desktop CPU launch, Intel has quietly launched an all-new 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs known as the “14001” series with P-cores only. These CPUs lack E-cores entirely and target embedded solutions, but in a strange twist, the flagship model is overclockable. That’s the bad news: these chips only come in an embedded format, preventing enthusiasts and mainstream customers from accessing these unorthodox CPUs....

July 4, 2025 · 4 min · 708 words · Andrew Medina

Intel's Core i7-14700K processor hits its lowest-ever price

AMD’s7800X3Drules the roost when it comes to thebest CPU for gaming, but what if you want a processor that also performs well in more productivity-oriented tasks? This is where the sweet spot for the 14700K comes in. Not only is it a decent performer when it comes to gaming, but it can also power through everyday work and creativity tasks, better than the gaming-focused X3D CPUs from AMD. You can currently pick up theIntel Core i7-14700K processor for $389from Newegg when you apply codeTYDQA269at the checkout....

July 4, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Travis Skinner