Logitech Keyboard Not Working? Here’s How to Fix It

When it comes to the keyboard, Logitech is among the top manufacturing companies with excellent built quality and performance. However, not all Logitech keyboards are free from malfunction. Users may run into issues with the keyboard more often than usual. And the cause could be anything from physical damage to an outdated driver. But besides this, there are several other reasons your Logitechkeyboard might not be responding. If you also face these issues with your Logitech keyboard, the first thing you can do isconnect the keyboard to another USB port....

June 23, 2025 · 4 min · 850 words · Jennifer Jensen

Micron details new U.S. fab projects: HBM assembly comes to the U.S., Idaho Fab comes online in 2027, New York fabs later

Micron this month announced a renewed U.S. buildout strategy thatexpands investment plansto $150 million, plans to build an HBM packaging facility in Virginia, and invest some $50 billion in R&D. Micron’s first new U.S. fab in years will begin operations in the second half of 2027, the company revealed this month. Following the enactment of the CHIPS and Science Act in August 2022, Micron unveiled major plans to build new fabs worth over $115 billion in Idaho and New York with the aim of building 40% of its DRAM products in the U....

June 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1300 words · Melinda Kline

Micron displays next-gen LPCAMM2 modules for laptops at CES 2024

Micron is demonstrating its next-generation LPCAMM2 memory modules based on LPDDR5X memory atCES2024, where our own Paul Alcorn grabbed pictures. As expected, a new low-power compression attached memory module (LPCAMM2) is significantly smaller than traditional SODIMMs used for laptops, yet provides higher performance at lower power. Micron’s LPCAMM2 are industry-standard memory modules that will be available in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB capacities as well as with speed bins of up to a 9600 MT/s data transfer rate....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Leonard Meyer

Micron's industry-first PCI 6.0 SSD promises sequential reads up to 28,000 MB/s — 245 TB SSD also coming for those who need capacity more than cutting-edge speed

Micron this weekannouncedits 9650 SSD, the industry’s first solid-state drive with a PCIe 6.0 x4 host interface aimed at performance-hungry workloads and offering unprecedented sequential read speed and random performance. In addition, the company formally introduced its 6600 ION family of SSDs with capacities of up to 245 TB. Micron’s data center-grade 9650 SSD is based on a proprietary controller designed in-house and the company’s 9th Generation 276-layer 3D TLC NAND with a 3....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 602 words · Bryan Fitzgerald

Microsoft confirms recent Windows security update breaks VPNs, no fix yet

Bad news for those of us quick to click the “update” button:Microsofthas confirmed that the suite of Aprilsecurityupdates for Windows has broken the functionality of VPN services on the operating system in itsrelease health dashboard. Microsoft describes the issue as “Windows devices might face VPN connection failures” on the new updates — the wording makes it unclear whether the bug effects all users or only some. Microsoft has not given any updates on when the bug will be fixed or what the reason for it is, but we can rest assured it will solve the problem “in an upcoming release....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 392 words · John Osborne

Monitor Won’t Turn on? Here’s Why and How to Fix It

Issues with data or power connections may prevent your monitor from turning on. Most users claim to have faced this problem when their system goes to standby orsleep mode but doesn’t wake up. Also, this can happen when the operating system can’t boot up or there are problems within the internal hardware components. If you do not notice any light on the monitor’s LED, note that there’s a problem with your power port or the cable....

June 23, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Kristen Stewart

Motherboard Types: ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini ITX Explained

The motherboard form factor is a crucial specification that dictates thephysical dimension,mounting holes, andcase/power supply compatibility. It ensures all your hardware components are perfectly aligned with your needs. Today, most manufacturers adhere to theATX standard, which has madePC buildingand upgrading a breeze for enthusiasts. However, non-standard or proprietary form factors also exist, which cater to unique user demands. Most users go for the ATX standard. Amongst all, these are the most popular ones –full-size ATX, Micro-ATX, EATX, and Mini-ITX....

June 23, 2025 · 10 min · 1940 words · Troy Hunter

Motherboard Wifi Not Working? Try these 8 Easy Fixes

Although an ethernet connection is faster than a Wifi, a wireless connection is comparatively more flexible and convenient. That is, it’s easier to connect to any device to the internet wirelessly, whether it’s a PC or a smartphone. However, recurring issues regarding a PC’s motherboard Wifi connection are also not as sparse as one might think. Modern laptops mostly come with a built-in Wifi card right out of the box. Even though it’s a bit rare to find a desktop PC with a built-in card, you can still add it manually at a later date....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1203 words · Julie Fitzgerald

MSI's big 34-inch curved OLED monitor is now just $679 at Amazon

TheMSI MAG341CQP gaming monitorin on sale atAmazonfor one of its lowest prices to date. It’s a huge display and even with a discount it’s not a budget friendly option. However, if you’re looking for something beefy without having to pay full price, take a closer look.The MAG341CQP spans 34 inches diagonally and features a curved OLED panel. It usually goes for around $899, but right now it’s discounted to just $679....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Walter Ramos

MSI’s New gaming laptops include a Norse-themed Titan Dragon Edition, translucent Cyborg

Clearly, MSI thinks there’s a large market for large gaming laptops, because the company is launching five models at the 18-inch size, plus a barely smaller 17.3-inch Cyborg with a translucent keyboard deck. And while your options will vary between models, these new potent gaming portables will of course be offered with the latest silicon from the likes of AMD, Nvidia, and Intel. Starting at the top is the venerable Titan 18 HX, which the company is offering this year in a striking Dragon Edition model inspired by Norse mythology, with a dragon head and runes covering the lid....

June 23, 2025 · 4 min · 838 words · Matthew Thompson

Musical ‘GPU organ’ powers its pipes using PC fans and AI models

AI-embracing musicians and audiovisual artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst have a new exhibition where you can see and hear their “GPU organ” in action. Herndon explains that the new-fangled pipe organ “plays music acoustically by controlling the RPM of each fan.” Our GPU organ plays music acoustically by controlling the RPM of each fanThe Call is now open to the public until February @SerpentineUK in Hyde Park London pic.twitter.com/0wQHMnvNQ2October 5, 2024...

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Barry Townsend

New Captcha requires defeating three enemies or you're Doomed to repeat it

Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch built aDOOM captchathat requires you to finish off three bad guys in Nightmare mode to prove that you’re human. According toHackaday, the DOOM captcha is built as a WebAssembly app, which is ideal for graphics rendering, video processing, and gaming right on your browser. However, since this is just an app on a browser and you likely want to retain the use of your mouse for switching windows, you’re limited to using the arrow keys for movement and the spacebar for firing your weapon (just like one of our editors had to back in the 1990s)....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 479 words · William Fowler

New Waveshare IoT board uses Raspberry Pi Zero form factor, brings cellular connectivity and a custom version of MicroPython

Wavesharehas announced itsBG95-M3 Zero, a single-board computer (SBC) that offers cellular connectivity as well as compatibility withRaspberry Pi HATadd-ons. It features its own processor and ships with Quectel’s QuecPython MicroPython firmware for easy programming. The BG95-M3 Zero is in a Raspberry Pi Zero form factor (65 x 30 mm) and integrates anArm Cortex-A7processor running ThreadX RTOS. Most Quectel modules for cellular Internet of Things (IoT) usage depend on another board for a host processor....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Dawn Blackwell