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Welcome to the inaugural edition of PCWorld's latest newsletter! The subject: AI, and how it's coming to change our world, whether we like it or not. The best way to…
Welcome to the inaugural edition of PCWorld's latest newsletter! The subject: AI, and how it's coming to change our world, whether we like it or not. The best way to…
…But if you’d rather limit how much data Chrome, and by extension, Google, has on you, there are steps you can take.We don’t know everything Chrome gathers; Google keeps…
…Alaina Yee , Senior Editor, PCWorld A 15-year veteran of technology and video games journalism, Alaina Yee covers a variety of topics for PCWorld. Since joining the team in 2016, she’s…
…Alaina Yee , Senior Editor, PCWorld A 15-year veteran of technology and video games journalism, Alaina Yee covers a variety of topics for PCWorld. Since joining the team in 2016, she’s…
…Why you should trust PCWorld PCWorld has been testing hardware since the 1980s. Our reviewers are thorough in putting all products through their paces, evaluating them for performance as well as critical…
…Vivaldi, Gmail, Outlook, the PCWorld logo for WordPress, a certain green "P" I'll address shortly, Slack, Explorer, Monday, Google Keep, Google Docs, YouTube. If you haven't spotted the common thread…
…And if Google of all companies can let you use a local account on a laptop in 2026, Microsoft should absolutely give you that option. But with apologies for the pessimism, I…
So many arbitrary holidays exist (ahem, Tin Can Day), but World Password Day is one fully supported by the PCWorld staff. We’re all for ditching weak passwords — especially when strengthening your…
…the PCWorld team have expressed similar opinions. If you've spent the last couple of years trying to avoid Copilot or Apple AI, I get the feeling that a Googlebook might be…
…Smith , Contributor, PCWorld Matthew S. Smith is a freelance technology journalist with 15 years of experience reviewing consumer electronics. In addition to PCWorld, his work can be found on Wired, Ars Technica…