How to Print From Rear Feed Tray (All Brands)

The rear feed tray of your printer is a multipurpose tray that can handle multiple paper types like photo papers, hole-punched paper, and label media. If you are willing to print from the rear feed tray, you’re able to simply insert papers into it, change the paper source settings and start printing. In this article, I have compiled steps to print from the rear feed tray of your Brother, Canon, Epson, and HP printers....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Brian Brooks

How to resolve hotkey conflicts in Windows: Find out which program is using which shortcut

If you can perform an action by hitting a keyboard combination, that’s a huge timesaver. One of the great things about Windows is how easy it is for users to create keyboard shortcuts, how many are already built into the OS, and how many third-party programs add their own as well. However, sometimes there’s a conflict where more than one application is trying to assign the same hotkey. And occasionally, a program will even inform you that it can’t register the hotkey it wants....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · Stacey Doyle

How to Turn Off “Are You Still Watching” on Netflix

If you are binge-watching a series on Netflix, then you might come across the “Are you still Watching” message. Although this feature prevents wastage of internet bandwidth, it still comes across as annoying while you’re trying to watch your series. Thankfully, we have some quick and easy methods on how you can stop this prompt message from popping up. Why Does Netflix Prompt Are You Still Watching Messages? How to Disable Are You Still Watching on PC?...

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · Stephen Fuller

HPE lands $1 billion AI server order from Elon Musk

HPE has secured a deal exceeding $1 billion to build AI servers for the X social platform previously known as Twitter,Bloombergreports. The company beat out prominent AI server suppliersDelland Supermicro for the contract. Since the deal is confidential, HPE did not comment to Bloomberg. The deal was reportedly finalized in late 2024, following a competitive bidding process involving Dell and Supermicro. HPE, historically behind Dell and Supermicro in AI server sales, has ample reason to consider this agreement a significant endorsement of its technology....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Karen Huffman

Indiana bakery still using Commodore 64s originally released in 1982 as cash registers — Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg sticks to the BASICs

A recently postedphotographof old-school Commodore 64s, which debuted 42 years ago, in use as registers at a modern bakery has attracted a lot of attention. As further sleuthed by commenters, this bakery was identified as the Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg, Indiana, and the last publicly posted picture of the Commodore 64 register was in 2021. As such, we called the shop, and they verified that the registers are still in use....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 672 words · Mia Perry

Intel aims to cut Sales and Marketing Group costs by 35% this year, indicates internal slide — jobs and marketing programs under threat

Intel’s Sales and Marketing Group (SMG), which works with companies to help them solve business problems using Intel technologies, is targeting a 35% reduction in costs, as revealed during an all-hands meeting for the group on August 5. This massive cut will affect jobs and marketing expenses, with everyone given the directive to “simplify programs end-to-end” by the end of the year. This grim news comes soon after the company announced that it wouldlay off 15% of its workforce— counted to be more than 15,000 employees....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Drew Boyer

Intel begins groundwork on Magdeburg chip fab despite 13 remaining regulatory and environmental objections

Intel’sFab 29 near Magdeburg, Germany, is expected to be one of the largest and most advanced fabs in Europe when itcomes online later this decade. However, the project has faced multiple obstacles, first due to postponed subsidy approval by the European Union, and then by some perplexing black soil removal process.HardwareLuxxreports that at the recent hearings, it transpired that environmental associations and municipalities had 13 objections to the project remaining, delaying formal approval of the project....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 455 words · Katherine Moore

Intel releases extended warranty details for 13th and 14th-gen chips, list includes Core i5, i7, and i9 processors

Intel has released the details of the extended warranty that is said will apply to 13th- and 14th-gen Intel chips that are suffering frominstability issues. This brings the warranty of the listed processors from three to five years, and will cover both Boxed Processors, Tray Processors, and processors that came from OEM and system integrators. Intel saysthat the extended warranties will apply globally, so everyone who purchased an affected chip anywhere is covered....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Heather Smith

Intel spends more on R&D than Nvidia and AMD combined, yet continues to lag in market cap — Nvidia spends almost 2X more than AMD

AMD and Nvidia’s R&D budgets were quite similar ten years ago, but in recent years, Nvidia has been leaving its GPU rival behind in investment in this critical activity. According to the latest figures, Nvidia’s spending on new technologies is about two times higher than that of AMD, according toTech Fund. But while Nvidia’s R&D spending easily eclipses AMD’s, it is still way behind Intel and Qualcomm, and they all pale behind Apple’s R&D expenditure....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 608 words · Eric Moore

Intel tempers expectations for next-gen Falcon Shores AI GPU — Gaudi 3 missed AI wave, Falcon will require fast iterations to be competitive

Intel dumped its Xe-HPC GPU accelerators in favor of Gaudi but is stillmissing its sales goals with its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator. Thus, Intel is pinning its AI hopes on its next-gen Falcon Shores GPU platform. However, interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus said this week that rather thanFalcon Shoresbeing a first-gen breakthrough, it would require fast iteration to become a competitive platform. “We really need to think about how we go from Gaudi to our first-generation Falcon shores, which is a GPU,” said at the Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 540 words · Megan James

Intel's fastest gaming chip hits all-time low for Cyber Monday — Core i9-14900K drops to $413

If you want a deal on Intel’s 14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh CPU, Amazon sells the Core i9-14900K for$413.39. Like all deals and coupons, it is dependent on stock while it lasts or the time before the deal expires. TheCore i9-14900Kis a 24-core, 32-thread CPU with eight P-cores and 16 E-cores with a P-Core base that can clock up to 6 GHz and E-Cores clocking up to 4.4 GHz. These Raptor Lake Refresh chips are on the same LGA1700 socket, so they’re drop-in compatible with LGA1700 motherboards if you’re upgrading from a slower CPU....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Brian Russell

Keyboard Not Typing Letters? Here’s How to Fix it

Keyboards hold great functionality while using a computer. Everything from inserting information from using shortcuts to performing a command, our keyboards got us covered. With the variety of actions it covers, a keyboard malfunctioning is the worst thing that could happen to a user. If you found yourself in a similar situation, here’s how you can fix yourkeyboard that is not typing. Why is My Keyboard Not Typing Letters? The keyboard is a sensitive device and may malfunction easily....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Cynthia Bautista

Laptop Keeps Shutting Off? Here’s How to Fix It

Are you in a situation where you are working, and your laptop randomly turns off? Such a situation can be very annoying as you keep losing your work. It gets worse when you do not know what causes the problem. But worry not, we tried our best to bring you the most probable causes and fixes to the issue bugging you. So let’s jump ahead and find out how to fix your laptop that keeps shutting off randomly....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 1042 words · John Gardner