4 Ways to Turn Off Sleep Mode on Brother Printer

When your printer is active for a long time, it not only consumes energy but also overheats the fuser unit—especially on laser printers. So, Brother printers come equipped with a dedicated sleep mode that helps save energy and prevent damage to the fuser unit. Brother states that the printer wakes from sleep once a print job is sent. However, it has been reported that the users could not wake the printer by sending a print job....

May 20, 2025 · 2 min · 256 words · Justin Brown

5 Ways to Clear Printer Memory in HP Printer

HP printers generally come with an internal memory capacity ranging from 2 MB to 32 MB. The printer uses this memory to store print jobs and information such as the number of pages in a document, paper type, paper size, and fonts. However, if the size of the print job exceeds the memory size of the printer, it can not execute the print command and will refuse to print the document....

May 20, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Anthony Nichols

8 Best RGB Motherboards in 2022

Today, we’re going to discuss everything you need to know aboutBest RGB motherboards. Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that RGB has taken over the PC gaming space. These days any serious “gaming” setup is considered incomplete without at least a few RGB components and light fixtures. Although other components like fans, light strips, and PC cases are important to light up your rig, the rgb motherboard plays an important role too....

May 20, 2025 · 14 min · 2858 words · Scott Perez

[Solved] “SD Card is Blank or Has Unsupported File System” Error

“SD card is blank or has an unsupported file system” is a common error if you use an SD card on your Android device. It generally appears while trying to access the SD card files, especially on a device that does not support the file or the file system of the card. As a result of this error code, users are unable to access the data inside the device. Moreover, if the user tries to proceed, the operating system suggests the user format their SD card, erasing all data from it....

May 20, 2025 · 4 min · 707 words · Charles Livingston

A third AMD Strix Point Ryzen AI CPU has been officially confirmed— Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 debuts just above HX 370

More details about AMD’s Ryzen AI “Strix Point” CPUs have been coming to light over the past few weeks, and today we got official confirmation of a third Ryzen AI 9 300 Series CPU, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 375, to join the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen AI 9 365. These mobile Strix Point CPUs blend Zen 5 and Zen 5C cores (the exact ratio varies depending on the chip) with onboard XDNA 2 NPUs for AI workloads and an optimized RDNA 3....

May 20, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Olivia Rodriguez

A Windows Insider user discovers an undocumented ‘Shared audio’ feature in the latest build — quick setting allows you to play audio through multiple outputs

Microsofthas reportedly added a new feature to the latest Windows Insider build that lets you play its output across multiple devices or speakers.X (formerly Twitter)user phantomofearth shared screenshots that showed a new ‘Shared audio’ button in the Quick Settings panel beside the ‘Project’ button (that’s already widely available on Windows 11 devices). When clicked, it reveals a selection of audio devices connected to your computer. You can then tick the checkboxes on the devices you want to listen to and click Share to start outputting sound across multiple speakers....

May 20, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Steven Johnson

Acer’s gaming handhelds go big with 9- and 11-inch displays – Nitro Blaze 8, Blaze 11 pack AMD 8840HS CPUs

There are plenty of PC gaming handhelds to choose from these days, but Acer hopes to stand out in a big way with its new Nitro Blaze 8 (8.8-inch screen) and Nitro Blaze 11 (10.95-inch screen) sporting some of the biggest displays we’ve seen from these kinds of devices to date. And with a 2560 x 1600 resolution on both devices and 144 Hz for the smaller device and 120 Hz for the larger one, there are plenty of pixels to push here, too....

May 20, 2025 · 3 min · 576 words · Jason Callahan

AI taught to analyze Windows crash dumps, released to open source — 'like going from hunting with a stone spear to using a guided missile'

Software engineer Sven Scharmentke (AKA Svnscha) has shared a project that they say “might change crash dump analysis forever.” The new contextual natural language conversational tool contrasts sharply with manually typing arcane commands into a terminal to analyze crash data, which is the established modus operandi of a professional software engineer, even in 2025. Svnscha goes on to assert that the new open-source tool, available asmcp-windbgon GitHub, can go deep. The AI runs a “simply amazing” array of WinDBG/CDB commands, boosting productivity and eradicating a once tedious task....

May 20, 2025 · 3 min · 598 words · Roger Lyons

Alexa Won’t Play Music? How to Fix It

One of the many convenient functions of Alexa is that it works on devices that act as a music player for many different streaming services. you may just speak the name of what you want to hear, and then music will be piping through the room. When the music you’re anticipating doesn’t start to play, it’s time to take the device with Alexa out of its spot and begin fixing the problem to listen to your tunes again....

May 20, 2025 · 5 min · 912 words · John Thompson

Ampere announces 256-core 3nm CPU, unveils partnership with Qualcomm

Ampere Computing todayintroducedits roadmap for the coming years, including new CPUs and collaborations with third parties. In particular, the company said it would launch its all-new 256-core AmpereOne processor next year, made on TSMC’s N3 process technology. Also, Ampere is teaming up with Qualcomm to build AI inference servers with the company’s accelerators. Apparently, Huawei is also looking at integrating third-party UCIe-compatible chiplets into its own platforms. 256-core CPUs incoming Ampere has begun shipping 192-core AmpereOne processors with an eight-channel DDR5 memory subsystem it introduced a year ago....

May 20, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Danny Costa

Apple M4 comes to the Mac with new iMac, starts with 16GB RAM

Apple is refreshing its 24-inch iMac, making it the first Mac the company is updating to its M4 lineup of processors. The M4 chips will vary, starting with an 8-core CPU (with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores) and an 8-core GPU and going up to 10-cores (4 performance cores and 6 efficiency cores) and a 10-core GPU.The entry-level model, which starts at $1,299, has two USB Type-C ports supporting Thunderbolt 4....

May 20, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Daniel Cole

Asus Prime AP-750G Gold 750W PSU review: Good efficiency for the price

Tom’s Hardware Verdict The Asus Prime AP-750G Gold 750W PSU offers solid performance and efficiency for its price, but its component quality and ripple suppression fall short of premium standards. A decent value for budget-conscious users. Good price-to-performance ratio Efficient, easily meeting 80Plus Gold Quiet operation at low and medium loads Long, 8-year warranty Attractive dual-tone design Average ripple suppression Component quality could improve 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....

May 20, 2025 · 11 min · 2216 words · Alexis Williams

Asus' Q-Release Slim feature is reportedly damaging some GPU PCIe connectors

New reports suggest that Asus' newly launched Q-Release Slim feature can damage your GPU’s PCIe connector. AsHXLandAndreas Schillingfrom HardwareLuxx shared, frequently unseating your GPU using this ejection mechanism can scrape off the sides of the connector. While there haven’t been any reports of broken PCIe gold fingers, insight fromUniko’s Hardwaresuggests a design flaw in Asus' implementation. This news is particularly alarming as it comes hot on the heels of the $2,000RTX 5090....

May 20, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · David Burnett