PCMag on MSN
Nintendo Is Bringing Back the Virtual Boy, and I Can Confirm It's Just as Weird as You Remember
Nintendo's cult-favorite flop is returning on the Switch. I spent some time with the new Virtual Boy, and all its quirks—and ...
When looking back on classic gaming, there’s plenty of room for debate. What was the best Atari game? Which was the superior 16-bit console, the Genesis or the Super NES? Would the N64 have ...
I'm all for removing illegals, but snatching dudes off lawn mowers in Cali and leaving the truck and equipment just sitting ...
A digital detox. How relaxing. What a luxury! Why, people pay good money to be free of their mobile phones for a week; there ...
Hours after Xi's virtual meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xi and Trump discussed a wide range of trade and ...
AirDrop is potentially the most popular Apple ecosystem feature, letting you instantly share files between your devices. The technology relies on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct connectivity, sparing you ...
How-To Geek on MSN
How to shut down your Windows PC from your Android home screen
I added a kill switch for my Windows PC right on my Android home screen.
UMEVO, a technology company specializing in artificial intelligence and audio processing, today announced the global ...
In an age of endless subscription fees, it can be liberating to cut down on your monthly expenses. With a little work, a Raspberry Pi can help with that.
An origami-inspired haptic ring for VR called OriRing weighs 18 grams and can push back with up to 6.5 N. It senses pressing ...
"Sushi-rolled" fiber chips are turning ordinary clothing into powerful, durable computers capable of image recognition and health monitoring.
Cody Zilverberg, consulting scientist at Dakota Lakes Research Farm says they have been utilizing virtual fencing on 75 cattle. It has worked well with their grazing management practices.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results