How to set up your new gaming laptop for peak performance By Allisa James last updated 29 November 24 While a gaming laptop has many benefits, you still need to set it up properly so it can perform at its very best.
How to set up a new gaming PC By Allisa James published 21 January 25 A gaming PC offers many benefits, but you need to set it up properly so it can perform at its very best.
How to play Game Boy games on your iPhone with new iOS emulators By David Nield published 5 May 24 Apple is now allowing emulators on the iOS App Store – here's how to get started with one of the best emulators for Game Boy, GBA and Nintendo.
How to clear purgeable space on Mac By Bryan M Wolfe last updated 13 December 24 Your Mac might be carrying around some storage you don't need. Here's how to remove it.
How to use KVM on your monitor By Ural Garrett published 28 December 24 Your monitor's KVM capability is a game changer for productivity. Here's how to use KVM on your monitor.
Here's how to program the iPhone 15 Pro Action Button to trigger ChatGPT and make you look smarter By Lance Ulanoff published 16 November 23 This is how you program a shortcut and your iPhone 15 Pro Action Button to trigger the start of a ChatGPT query or conversation
How to choose a graphics card By John Loeffler published 29 March 25 I've spent hundreds of hours testing GPUs, and I'm here to show you how to choose a graphics card for your PC.
How to choose a drawing tablet for graphic design By TechRadar Staff published 15 June 24 We look at the key things to consider when you're choosing a drawing tablet for graphic design work.
What is ray tracing? The GPU technology explained By Aleksha McLoughlin last updated 28 April 25 TechRadar explains ray tracing in detail, the tech that's needed to run it, and whether it's worth it
How to quickly optimize your PC for gaming By Jasmine Mannan published 27 March 25 This article will show you how to quickly optimize a PC for gaming, including taking steps like overclocking and updating your drivers.
How to roll back Nvidia drivers By Jasmine Mannan published 26 February 25 In this article we’ll be covering all the steps you need to know in order to roll back Nvidia drivers.
I tried Google Gemini as an AI website builder. Here's what I think. By Ritoban Mukherjee published 22 July 24 Why don’t we just use Google Gemini to code an entire website from the top? Ritoban Mukherjee, our expert on no-code platforms, finds out the hard way. Read on to learn more about his experience.
NZBGet vs. SABnzbd: Which is the best NZB downloader? By Desire Athow published 26 February 25 Choosing between the two best NZB downloaders
ChatGPT memories are disappearing for some users – here’s what you can do to protect yours By Graham Barlow published 5 November 25 Some ChatGPT users are reporting losing their saved memories – here’s how to back yours up before they’re gone.
How to resize images: a guide to making images larger and smaller on Windows, Chrome, or Mac devices By Emma Street published 28 February 24 Easily resize images on any device: your quick guide for how to adjusting image sizes on Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS.
How to wipe a hard drive By Nikshep Myle published 14 August 24 In this guide, we explore how to clear a hard drive on Windows and Mac.
Here's how to create your own images on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Image Playground By Jacob Krol published 18 December 24 It's one of my favorite Apple Intelligence features and gives you a bit more power than Genmoji.
How to install PS5 SSD in 2025 By Aleksha McLoughlin last updated 2 January 24 Installing an M.2 SSD in your PS5 is not as intimidating as you think, and we've put together a beginner-friendly guide to help.
How to buy the best gaming monitor By Allisa James published 1 February 24 Want to know how to buy the best gaming monitor? We'll guide you through the process.
How to increase the text size on your MacBook By Nikshep Myle published 2 June 24 This guide explains how to increase the text size on your MacBook for a more pleasant reading experience.
How to add ChatGPT or Gemini voice mode to your iPhone Action button (while you wait for Siri's big upgrade) By Graham Barlow published 20 March 25 If you're tired of Siri you can add ChatGPT or Gemini to your iPhone’s Action button with ease.
How to set up your new monitor By Ural Garrett published 25 December 24 There's more to setting up your new monitor than taking out of the box. We're here to show you how to set up your new monitor for the best picture possible.
How to clear cache on iPhone and iPad By Michael Hicks, Axel Metz last updated 30 September 24 Whether you need to clear out Safari, Chrome, Firefox, a third-party app, or your iPhone, here's how to clear cache on iPhone and iPad.
Garmin’s underrated race-day training tool is what keeps me from switching to the Apple Watch – here’s how to set it up By Matt Evans published 23 July 25 Garmin's Primary Race widget packs a whole bunch of sophisticated tools into a single glance.
Battlefield 6 Secure Boot – how to enable Secure Boot for Windows 11 and Windows 10 By Jake Green published 1 October 25 Here's how to enable Secure Boot in Battlefield 6, including details on the process for Windows 11, and Windows 10.
How to use Gemini on Android By Chris Hall published 6 June 25 Here's how to get Google’s AI Gemini working on your Android phone.
Power supply ratings explained: the 80 Plus certification system in detail By Aleksha McLoughlin published 28 March 25 TechRadar outlines everything there is to know about power supply ratings
How to optimize your phone for games so you can thrash noobs and be the GOAT By Emma Street published 25 July 24 Unlock your phone's full gaming potential with this step-by-step guide.
How to fix an external hard drive that's not showing up By Nikshep Myle published 17 August 24 This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to fix an external hard drive that's not showing up on your computer.
How to make a bootable Windows 10 USB By Nikshep Myle published 18 August 24 We show you exactly how to make a bootable USB Windows 10, so you can effortlessly perform a clean install or repair your operating system.