No major upgrades from last year, but Huawei’s MateBook still shines| IT Pro
Nik Rawlinson explores how simple automation can help workers be more productive| IT Pro
During a recent Tech & Learning webinar with Prodigy Education, attendees learned how to boost math achievement through proven practices| Tech & Learning
Don't pour your coffee grounds down your drain| Tom's Guide
Vanco's president, Mark Corbin, is navigating AI, tariffs, and the future of HDMI.| AVNetwork
Electrons allow atoms to interact with each other.| Space
Redshift and blueshift are used by astronomers to work out how far an object is from Earth.| Space
JWST is NASA's Big Bang-probing space observatory that is showing us our universe in a whole new light.| Space
This new development uses a phenomenon called plasmonic heating that enables more precise crystal formation.| Space
Formed in the musical turmoil of the late 80s, the American group made music based on a theory of melody. But with the help of Rush collaborators they’ve tweaked their approach for the third album of their next generation| Louder
To learn what cybersecurity is, you also have to know what it's not| IT Pro
Ten weeks ago, Larkin Poe lead singer Rebecca Lovell had a baby. Last night, she and her sister headlined the Hammersmith Apollo and threw in an unexpected cover of War Pigs| Louder
Metal Hammer gets to grips with Metallica's first album in eight years, and decides that Hardwired... To Self-Destruct finally recaptures the thrash legends' mojo.| Louder
Papa Het has shown a new level of vulnerability on a decent if unspectacular Metallica record| Louder
New haircuts, new sound, new Metallica: was Load the sound of metal’s biggest band trolling the world?| Louder
Forty years on from their formation, Dave Mustaine looks back at the volatile early days of Megadeth| Louder
Metallica were already one of the world's biggest bands in the mid-90s. Then came a chapter in their career that'd change many fans' perceptions of them for good| Louder
From his stubborn individuality to his taste in music, Metallica’s Cliff Burton was a true one-off| Louder
The inside story of the album that elevated Metallica to metal’s A-list| Louder
Ireland is giving €325 a week to artists. Honestly!| Creative Bloq
So long Raptor Lake!| Tom's Hardware
The IT infrastructure specialist is seeking new partners across EMEA to deliver its Entuity Software platform to customers| ChannelPro
Now is the time to firstly, hug a tree, and secondly, plant some more — in increasingly imaginative ways.| Country Life
Third-party AI assistants are out in 2026| TechRadar
We need better language, and better guardrails, for our one-sided bonds with AI| TechRadar
I attended this year's Design Miami.Paris, where I spoke to CEO, Jen Roberts, about what makes the event so special.| Creative Bloq
Apple has a good chance at beating Google's latest phone| Tom's Guide
This massive phone's display brings similarly massive expectations along with it. Can it deliver?| Android Central
A 4GB increase for the Pro Max| Tom's Guide
Vivo's Zeiss co-engineered X200 Pro has the best telephoto camera of any smartphone we've tested – here's why| Digital Camera World
This was some rather interesting timing on AYN's part.| Android Central
Whip your home into shape with our decluttering tips| Homes and Gardens
By harnessing the power of story, school leaders can create a culture in which feedback is embraced as an essential ingredient for growth| Tech & Learning
The latest iOS update seems out of character for the iPhone maker.| Creative Bloq
Lots of work for $800 worth of cryptocurrency.| Tom's Hardware
Don't risk getting caught out| Homes and Gardens
With AI buildouts outpacing the grid, data centers are rolling in jet-powered turbines to keep their clusters online.| Tom's Hardware
Full path tracing breathes new life into Liberty City.| Creative Bloq
AI slop–low-quality, often fake AI-generated content–is proliferating at a staggering rate. So what do you and your students need to know to combat it?| Tech & Learning
Got a favorite fruit you want to propagate, or do you want to grab something from friends or neighbors? Here are 7 fall cuttings from fruit trees and shrubs that can boost your supply of homegrown heroes| Gardening Know How
Has Samsung just out-Apple’d Apple?| Creative Bloq
The new platform could revolutionise mixed-reality game development.| Creative Bloq
Google reports DPRK group UNC5342 uses EtherHiding to deliver backdoors and steal crypto, marking the first nation-state use of a tactic designed for resistant attacks.| Tom's Hardware
Meowing, sticking their paw under the door or pawing at the door are just some of the strange things cats do around closed doors. But why?| Live Science
Some cats chatter, oftentimes when they see prey. But why?| Live Science
From tail up to tail down, what do different cat tail positions and movements mean?| Live Science
It's possible to compare some aspects of animal and human intelligence, but not all researchers like to.| Live Science
What should you call that bird? You couldn't go wrong with "dinosaur," taxonomists say.| Live Science
Why don't dogs claws retract like felines' do?| Live Science
Cats may purr because they're happy, but also for a slew of other reasons, including getting their owner's attention and stress.| Live Science
Scientists have identified some of the involved genes behind cats' spots, but there's still a piece missing.| Live Science
Striking the balance between style and practicality, Hailey's kitchen showcases the new era of neutral design – and designers love its look| Homes and Gardens
Does Adobe have an AI problem?| Creative Bloq
Salmonella causes one of the most common bacterial infections in the U.S. It affects the intestinal tract and may lead to diarrhea, vomiting and nausea.| Live Science
"Memento Mori" was written around the skull on the ring.| Live Science
The discovery, known as the 'Dunscore hoard,' is made up of more than 8,400 silver coins that date from the 13th and 14th centuries.| Live Science
More than 1,500 medieval silver coins were unearthed in the Black Forest region of Germany.| Live Science
Speaking at a Citadel Securities event on October 6, the Nvidia CEO blamed U.S. export controls and said the company now assumes no revenue from China in its forecasts.| Tom's Hardware
Second-hand A100 and H100 accelerators are being rebuilt into custom inference systems.| Tom's Hardware
Here’s how to paint a room in nine easy steps to get stunning results| Tom's Guide
Here’s how to get rid of mold, whether it’s in your bathroom or your basement| Tom's Guide
Are you making any of these common houseplant mistakes?| Tom's Guide
Here are the ideal houseplants to live in your kitchen| Tom's Guide
Complexity, customer expectations, and competitive pressure are converging rapidly. Partners must invest in AI and automation now for both strategic and survival reasons, argue channel leaders| ChannelPro
Emerging from its split from CompTIA, the GTIA says it is redefining what a trade association can be, backed by a perpetual endowment that frees it to invest as it likes in the channel| ChannelPro
Be a kind and courteous this fall. Don't blow leaves outside of these hours to keep neighbors happy and keep yourself out of trouble.| Gardening Know How
A man digging for worms at his summer house in Sweden has unearthed a stupendous treasure: a silver hoard of up to 20,000 coins from the Early Middle Ages.| Live Science
In Part IV of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Know Your Audience and Responding to the RFP| AVNetwork
In Part III of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Defining the parameters, writing with intention, and avoiding ambiguity.| AVNetwork
In Part II of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Starting with Data, Developing a Strategic Vision Built on Consensus, and the Order of Operations| AVNetwork
The strategic move expands the company’s national footprint.| AVNetwork
The Pro model of iPhone 14 is arguably the best Apple has ever produced| IT Pro
Long battery life and more magic camera tools in what might very well be the best Android phone around| IT Pro
The iconic smartphone's old-school design is a breath of fresh air| IT Pro
Microsoft’s new budget 2-in-1 is a refined and beautifully portable success| IT Pro
An unadventurous but undeniably great addition to the iPhone family| IT Pro
Existing Microsoft 365 subscribers will love Microsoft Teams - others, not so much| IT Pro
A welcome change of scenery, but nothing that makes Windows 11 a must-have upgrade| IT Pro
The newest Surface Pro is great - just not as great as it used to be| IT Pro
The first business-grade M1 laptop is a huge hit| IT Pro
This debut for Apple’s M1 silicon is a triumph of epic proportions| IT Pro
This mid-generation upgrade takes two steps forward and one step back| IT Pro
What you need to build a toolkit of essential free software, and where to get it| IT Pro
Looking to upgrade the quality of your video calls? We explain what to look for in the age of hybrid work| IT Pro
A reliable email client that manages to stay both cutting-edge and affordable on a range of business-focused plans| IT Pro
Microsoft already provides generative AI online – now it's putting it inside its operating systems and apps but the results are mixed| IT Pro
Gmail vs Outlook - a long-running question over which is the best for business and productivity. We compared the two biggest email services to find out| IT Pro
OneDrive is one of the many free cloud storage services out there. Here’s how to use it...| IT Pro
The Prince Of Darkness, heavy metal's original madman and the architect for an entire genre - these are some of the finest songs Ozzy lent his talents to| Louder
Everything you need to know about deforestation, including the damage clearing trees does to people, wildlife and the climate.| Live Science
What a time to be alive in 2025.| Cinemablend
"Stink face" seems silly to us, but for cats it's a serious way to gather social information through smell.| Live Science
The round little pads on cats' paws are more than just cute — they're a feat of evolution that serve many important functions.| Live Science
The five fives: DDR5, PCIe 5.0, 5nm, AM5, and 5.7 GHz| Tom's Hardware
Pushing until it Hertz.| Tom's Hardware
From game-changing debut Kill 'Em All to the emotionally-charged 72 Seasons, this is every studio album by metal's biggest band, ranked| Louder
The moon has fascinated humans for millennia.| Space
The launch the world's first satellite was the birth of the Space Age. Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2 sent a shockwave through the American public.| Space
Try one of these handy houseplants to help prevent mold in your home| Tom's Guide