How much RAM does your Windows 10 PC need? (2019 edition)
Is there a case for having more than 16GB or more of RAM in a Windows 10 PC? Sure there is, but the bang for the buck trails off. Read More
Is Apple finally ditching MacBook’s problem butterfly keyboard?
Later this year, reports suggest Apple will release MacBooks without the flawed butterfly mechanism keyboard. Read More
Stop doing stupid stuff with your smartphone!
Just don’t take your smartphone into pools or the ocean, no matter what the ads show. Read More
Samsung Q2 profit falls 56% from chip downturn
Samsung is expecting operating profits of 6.5 trillion won for the second quarter, a drop of 56% from 14.87 trillion won a year ago caused by the downturn in its memory semiconductor business. Read More
Chuwi MiniBook review: A small and almost perfectly formed 8-inch UMPC
If you generally use your laptop in standalone mode, the MiniBook’s diminutive screen and keyboard may leave you wishing you were using a larger device. But that didn’t happen to me as often as I thought it would. Read More
Microsoft’s new-look web Outlook takes on Gmail: Dark mode plus these new features
Microsoft Outlook on the web plays catch-up with Gmail with a new look and new features rolling out soon. Read More
Stop using 2.4GHz and rely on 5GHz Wi-Fi: ACMA NBN modem study
If you cannot hit 100Mbps speeds, it could be your modem’s awful 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Read More
My Health Record spends AU$360k on integration with specialists software
Australian Digital Health Agency invests in nine Australian software vendors to help design My Health Record-integrated software for specialists. Read More
With new feature update calendar, Microsoft finally settles on a sensible Windows 10 release schedule
This week, Microsoft announced that its next feature update will be the most low-key Windows 10 version ever. You could even call it what it really is: a service pack. Here’s why Microsoft wants no upgrade drama as 2020 approaches. Read More
Nvidia unveils GeForce RTX SUPER gaming GPUs
The GPUs are said to deliver up to 25 percent faster performance than the original RTX 20 series. Read More