Most online games are designed to be fun. They’re supposed to be a fun way to kill time when you’re on your lunch break (or not) at work, or when you’re taking public transit home from school. But there are a rare few online PC games that are so frustrating that you can’t help but play them. These games are so stupidly difficult that players have formed a love/hate relationship with the
The PlayStation 4 hasn’t been released yet. In fact, it’s still about half a year away from being released. But that hasn’t stopped PC enthusiasts from comparing the PlayStation 4’s hardware to today’s PCs. And the results? PC graphics continue to blow consoles out of the water. That’s surprising, because soon after the Xbox 360 and PS3 were released, it took average PC users about
Linux is the most popular open source operating system in the world. But having said that, Linux remains a fringe operating system compared to major players like Windows and Mac OS X. But there’s nothing wrong with third place. Well, there is some good news for Linux fans: it managed to fight off Microsoft’s latest operating system for the last five months. That’s right: teams of open-sou
When we talk about overclocking a PC, we’re generally referring to the graphics card or CPU. After all, those are the two main hardware components that overclockers usually overclock. People focus on overclocking their graphics card and CPU because they have the biggest impact on performance – specifically gaming performance. But what about that part of your computer that you stare at ev
It’s no secret that tablet computers are becoming more and more popular every year. Today’s tablet computers are more powerful than many desktops people have at home. And instead of upgrading their machines, people are realizing that they’re perfectly happy with tablets. Well, these consumer trends have started to take their toll on the desktop/laptop PC market. And according to a recent