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The best PC games of 2026 (that don’t need a graphics card)

This is the eighth year running that I’ve written a roundup of the best new games for low-power PCs. And before now, I felt like it might be losing its relevance. After all, the Steam Deck doesn’t have a discrete graphics card, and plenty of new laptops are coming out with tons of integrated graphical oomph. But with the RAM crisis apparently sending PC value backwards by years, it might…
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I love the PC, but I’m no longer a fan of Windows

Anyone installing Windows 11 from scratch today will quickly realize that the operating system no longer wants to be just an operating system. Even during setup, you have to click your way through numerous prompts. Microsoft account, OneDrive, Microsoft 365, location sharing, diagnostic data, personalized advertising — time and again you have to actively opt out before you even reach the…
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PDF Editify review: A simple browser PDF editor for quick, low-stakes jobs

PDF Editify is built for people who need to make quick changes to a PDF without installing full desktop software. There is no app to download, no setup process, and no sprawling toolset to learn before you can start working. You upload a file, make your edits in the browser, and export the finished document. That simplicity is the appeal. PDF Editify is a lightweight, web-based service for common…
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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i review: An underwhelming $899 laptop

Budget PCs like Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 3i face some tough questions in 2026. Like, why should laptop buyers invest in a new PC right now? Especially given the astronomical component prices. Should buyers invest in a new budget processor like Intel’s Wildcat Lake? This…
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RAM prices are brutal. Try these Windows 11 settings first

Prices for RAM have risen significantly recently, and this is hitting many PC users particularly hard, especially when it comes to DDR5 modules. A current 32-gigabyte kit will cost you around $400 in 2026, depending on the clock speed and latencies. Prices can be even higher…
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The first Ryzen AI 400 laptop I tested is built for focus, not fireworks

I’m just going to say it: 2026 is the most exciting year for productivity laptops ever. I’ve been covering the chip market dating back to the winter of 1994. Celeron? I was there. Intel’s first integrated GPU, the i740? I said it stunk — and Intel blacklisted me for it. When Transmeta came, and went, I was the guy who quietly snuck a peek at the first performance estimates. Now it’s…
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