You can find your computer's name on a Windows PC by opening the "About" menu, and on a Mac with the "Sharing" menu.
When millions of people suddenly couldn't load familiar websites and apps during the Amazon Web Services, or AWS, outage on Oct. 20, 2025, the affected servers weren't actually down. The problem was ...
The Domain Name System, like most pieces of the internet, was designed to be distributed across many computers. Concentration ...
Windows 10 stops receiving updates after October 14, but Dell has a great Windows 11 PC with your name on it. Windows 10 ...
Installing apps from the internet can be dangerous, but a package manager can reduce a lot of that risk — and Windows has one ...
Adam Pettit, CEO of the newly named Iru, explains how the company formerly known as Kandji manages Windows, Android and Apple ...
To find your graphics card: Look for a section called Display adapters and click the arrow next to it. You'll see your GPU listed there. If you want more details, right-click the GPU name and click ...
Microsoft adds Bing Visual Search to the Windows 11 Snipping Tool, allowing you to get information about anything you see on ...
Mico, short for Microsoft Copilot, is designed to be the personification of the AI chatbot, listening and reacting to your ...
Attackers are now exploiting a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) vulnerability, which already has publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code.
The "No Internet, secured" message on Windows computers means that you're connected to an internet signal, but it's not transferring data.