Why is “Right Click and Send to Mail Recipient” Not Working? How to Fix It

We generally right-click and choose the “Send to-mail recipient” option from the context menu for sharing attachments via email. But sometimes, the Mail recipient option might not appear at all. There isn’t much information available on the internet about this issue. However, we can confirm that it is a bug in the Mail app itself that restricts synchronization with the “Send to” feature of Windows. you’re able to encounter the error despite an account logged in on the Mail app....

June 25, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Dennis Simmons

Windows 11 Task Manager update will show accurate CPU utilization, align with industry standards

Microsoftjust releasedWindows 11Insider Preview Build 26120.3360 to the Dev and Beta Channels, with Windows Task Manager getting a minor but important upgrade. According to theWindows Blog, “Task Manager will now use the standard metrics to display CPU workload consistently across all pages and aligning with industry standards and third-party tools.” So, if you get this update, the Details tab of the Task Manager should now more accurately show you your PC’s current CPU utilization....

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 489 words · Tammy Figueroa

You can customize this Raspberry Pi eInk display with tons of cool plugins

TheRaspberry Piis an excellent choice for makers who want to tinker with eInk displays. The Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is particularly useful because it consumes little power and provides Wi-Fi access. It is excellent for integrating your eInk display with online tools. However, if you’re unfamiliar with setting up an eInK display or even tinkering with a Raspberry Pi, it can be intimidating to get started. That’s where projects like this one from Fatih Ak come into play!...

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Robert Rodriguez

16 Best Tech Gifts Under $100: Overclock Someone's Life for Cheap

The Black Friday shopping season is upon us and many of us – including me – take this opportunity to buy things we want and need. For example, just the other day, Ibought a charging stationfor my own living room, because it was on sale and I really want to be able to charge my laptop while I’m sitting on the couch. And I still am hoping to pick up a multi-color upgrade for my 3D printer this month....

June 24, 2025 · 17 min · 3416 words · Kayla Smith

55-year-old bug found in 'Lunar Landing,' the most popular video game from the 70's

55 years after its release,a bug has finally been foundwithin the code ofLunar Landing, the first game to simulate the July 1969 Apollo moon landing within months of its occurrence.Lunar Landingwas programmed by then-humble High School student Jim Storer just months after the event in question, and by 1973 it had become the most popular PC game by a landslide. This early video game, technically a text adventure, was created by a High School student in an era where PCs in every home (or everypocket) seemed about as far-off as David Bowie’sMoonage Daydream(1972)....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · James Snyder

A new generation of Ryzen processors codenamed 'Strix Point' will be released in 2024, RDNA 3+, and XDNA 2 architecture

At an event in China earlier today AMD shared its AI PC ecosystem plans. The Beijing AI PC Innovation Summit sawthe introductionof the Ryzen ‘Hawk Point’ 8040 series and 8000G desktop solutions to the Chinese market and, perhaps more interestingly to us, new AMD roadmaps including the next-gen consumer Ryzen chips. These codenamed ‘Strix Point’ chips will combine the charms ofZen 5, RDNA 3+, and XDNA 2 processing. AMD CEO Lisa Su began her presentation on the now-familiar theme ofartificial intelligencedriving a revolution touching every corner of the tech industry....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 457 words · Thomas Harris

A second look at Arctic’s Liquid Freezer III using our updated cooler testing methodology

Veering away from our normal coverage of coolers, today we’re taking a fresh look at the subject ofbenchmarking. Since I started reviewing coolers for Tom’s Hardware, I’ve often thought of how to make my reviews better and show results that users can relate to their real-world usage. Beginning with myinitial review of Arctic’s Liquid Freezer III, I’ve been placing a stronger emphasis on testing methodology and what I feel are poor testing methods, because I feel that the bar for cooler reviews on the market is rather low....

June 24, 2025 · 10 min · 1943 words · Timothy Bradley

Acer EEC filing reveals Radeon RX 7900, 7800, and 7700 non-XT versions may be on the way

Acer recently filed a list of GPUs it may be preparing to sell in EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) countries. Among the well-known and established graphics card models, it was quite surprising to see the company’ssubmitted documentincluded non-XT versions of AMD’sRadeonRX 7900, 7800, and 7700 discrete GPUs. Both Acer’s value-focused Nitro and premium-level Predator Bifrost brands are slated to get these new GPUs, delivering a notch-lower performance than their XT counterparts. Please keep in mind that EEC filings do not always precipitate product releases....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Ryan Cooper

After 24 years of failure, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask's blue dog has finally won a race

The statistically slowest dog inThe Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, Blue Dog, has finally secured a legitimate win in the dog race minigame, almost 25 years since the game’s April 2000 release. Not only is this occurrence unintended, considering the game coding making Blue Dog the slowest available dog, but even glitched victories weren’t documented online until April 2018. The story came to our attention through YouTuber Vidya James, who effectively documents the history and study of thisMajora’s Maskphenomenon, progressing from how Blue Dog could ultra-rarely “win” while still visibly not coming in first place thanks to a glitch to learning how to manipulate all the variables required to grant Blue Dog a full, glitch less victory eventually....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 677 words · Rodney Daniels

AI researchers run AI chatbots at a lightbulb-esque 13 watts with no performance loss — stripping matrix multiplication from LLMs yields massive gains

Aresearch paper from UC Santa Cruzand accompanyingwriteupdiscussing how AI researchers found a way to run modern, billion-parameter-scale LLMs on just 13 watts of power. That’s about the same as a 100W-equivalent LED bulb, but more importantly, its about 50 times more efficient than the 700W of power that’s needed by data center GPUs like theNvidia H100andH200, never mind the upcomingBlackwell B200that can use up to 1200W per GPU.The work was done using custom FGPA hardware, but the researchers clarify that (most) of their efficiency gains can be applied through open-source software and tweaking of existing setups....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 536 words · Mrs. Rebecca Vega

Alibaba cloud servers being 'carefully dried' after firefighter drenching last week

In a status update on Monday,Alibaba Cloud servicessaid it was still gradually restoring access to servers and data affected by an explosion and fire last week. Specifically, servers were being “carefully dried” after sprinklers, and firefighters drenched them to quench a fire. We hope that works well, as unintentional liquid cooling can harm electronics. Alibaba Cloud monitoring first flagged “network access anomalies” at its Zone C Singapore facilities last Tuesday, September 10....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 374 words · Joseph Miller

Amazon's Starlink rival sees the first 27 satellites successfully reach low-earth orbit — Project Kuiper satellites 'operating as expected'

AmazonCEO Andy Jassy just confirmed that the company’s Project Kuiper has begun deploying satellites in low-earth orbit. “Important moment for @ProjectKuiper as we just confirmed our first 27 production satellites are operating as expected in low Earth orbit,” Jassy said on his status onX (formerly Twitter). “While this is the first step in a much longer journey to launch the rest of our low Earth orbit constellation, it represents an incredible amount of invention and hard work....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Jeremiah Wilson

AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT 16GB graphics card round-up — all AIB partner versions of the new GPU

It’s RX 7600 XT review day — in preparation for the RX 7600 XT’s launch, we’ve put together a list of all AIB partner card variants that we could find today. The RX 7600 XT is AMD’s latest GPU in the RX 7000 series lineup, with double the memory capacity of theRX 7600and a slightly higher TBP. For more details on the GPU itself, be sure to check out ourfull review of the RX 7600 XT....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 821 words · Andrew Fuentes