Category Archives: electronics

How To Run A Successful Fundraiser !

How to run a successful fundraiser for funding: Education Business Political Campaign Religious Sports Teams Non-Profit              A fundraiser campaign is one of the best time tested true ways to achieve your funding goals for personal, non-profit, education, small business, political and so forth.            … Read More »

The best budget computer speakers: Surprisingly sound choices for $100 or less

Your laptop’s built-in speakers aren’t doing any favors for the gigs and gigs of music and movies on your hard drive. Even the best ones can leave your audio sounding thin and lifeless. External PC speakers—along with a good set of headphones—are a must for getting the best fidelity from your media files. A trip… Read More »

Mazda’s first electric car adds Freestyle doors to open all the way up

Mazda is a bit late to the electrified party, but the MX-30 crossover it just unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show might have been worth waiting for. Besides its 35.5kWh lithium-ion battery and e-Skyactiv the showstopping feature here is the “Freestyle” door setup, with front and rear doors on both sides that open at the… Read More »

NFL Redzone streaming is needlessly complicated to sign up for, so we’ll show you how

Just like last year, the NFL is selling standalone streaming access to its NFL Redzone channel for the 2019-2020 season. The service provides whip-around coverage of all early and late afternoon NFL games, promising to show every touchdown with no commercials. This year, however, the NFL is only selling full-season subscriptions for $35, versus last… Read More »

Intrigue at the Nurburgring as Tesla unofficially beats Porsche’s fastest lap

To ensure a good time, Tesla put a modified version of the Model S with “fender flares, wider wheels and tires, a rear spoiler, an expanded front grills, and seriously sticky tires,” according to Engadget’s sister site, Autoblog. That’s what was visible on the outside, and Tesla has yet to say what, if any, modifications… Read More »

This week in games: Epic gives away six games at once, Rockstar tosses another launcher onto the fire

I truly dis-like publisher-specific game launchers. I want to play Red Dead Redemption 2. These two truths are definitely at war this week. That news, plus Epic goes big on Batman, John Wick Hex and Disco Elysium nail down release dates, Anthem calls it (at least temporarily) quits, Total War goes to Ancient Troy, and… Read More »

PCWorld’s September Digital Magazine: Intel’s 10th-gen CPU is here

Stay on top of the latest tech with PCWorld’s Digital Magazine. Available as single copies or as a monthly subscription, it highlights the best content from PCWorld.com—the most important news, the key product reviews, and the most useful features and how-to stories—in a curated Digital Magazine for Android and iOS, as well for the desktop… Read More »

Best cheap laptops: We rate the best-sellers on Amazon and Best Buy

When you’re looking for a good, cheap laptop, good market insight will allow you to get what you want. Every budget machine (which we’re defining as Windows laptops costing $500 or less) is the product of compromise—corners carefully cut here and there to hit a price point. I’ll show you what to look for by… Read More »

Streaming dominates the music industry’s revenue

  While it’s a relief to see the music industry avoid a full collapse after losing two thirds of its yearly earnings in the 2000s, artists certainly aren’t lining their pockets with earnings from streaming services. Spotify pays out roughly six to eight tenths of a cent per stream. This handsome sum is then divided… Read More »