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There is approximately 400,000 pounds (181,000 kilograms) of man-made debris on the moon, including abandoned lunar landers, space flight trash, cameras, and everything else that never made the return flight home.

TODAY'S TOP STORY What is NVIDIA DLAA and When Should You Use It?


We live in a time where graphics cards are not just about brute rendering power. DLAA is a feature on modern NVIDIA cards that can increase image quality, but what exactly is DLAA, and when should you use it? Read More »

 
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With the weight that Dell’s XPS lineup carries, one expects greatness when a new model debuts. And, with its understated design, speedy processor, and phenomenal display, I’d say the 2023 Dell XPS 15 (9530) laptop upholds the acclaimed title. Read More »

 
What Is Error 0x80070570 on Windows? (And How to Fix It)


Getting a 0x80070570 error while installing the Windows operating system, using an app, or transferring files from one drive to another? The error may seem daunting at first, but there are ways to resolve it in all those scenarios. We’ll show you how to do just that. Read More »

 
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The Best Portable Chargers of 2023


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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Windows 11 Is Getting a New Sound Mixer in the Taskbar


Granular volume mixing is nothing new to Windows. While most of the time, a quick swipe of the volume slider does the trick, there are certain scenarios where you might want to tune down specific apps. Luckily, with the next update to Windows 11, that will become even easier. Read More »

 
Tablet vs. eReader: Which Is Better for Ebooks?


Modern tablet computers have much improved screens and battery life compared to the early days of these popular devices. However, eReaders haven’t been stagnant either, and if you enjoy reading ebooks, there’s a legitimate dilemma regarding which is the best option. Read More »

 
10 Hidden Windows 10 Features You Should Be Using


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Yubico Yubikey 5Ci Review: Secure Your Data Across Devices


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