
The $40 Windows 11 Pro + Office Deal That’s Quietly Saving PCs
A $40 lifetime license bundle for Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office 2019 is quietly revitalizing PCs and offering a rare escape from subscription fatigue.
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A $40 lifetime license bundle for Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office 2019 is quietly revitalizing PCs and offering a rare escape from subscription fatigue.

LG’s UltraGear evo monitors introduce the world’s first built-in AI upscaler, delivering true 5K gaming at 240Hz without overtaxing your GPU.
Google is rolling out a global feature that lets users change their Gmail address without losing mail, contacts, or settings—a first in the service’s 20-year history.

Games Workshop’s latest Sunday Preview hints at a grim harvest for Death Guard fans, teasing new models and a potential codex refresh.

Foods flaunting ‘natural,’ ‘organic,’ or ‘keto’ labels often hide added sugar under virtuous names. A new report shows two-thirds exceed daily limits.

Louis Gerstner, the outsider who rescued IBM from collapse and taught the tech world that elephants can dance, has died at 83.

A long-dormant Korean tungsten mine run by Almonty Industries is set to feed U.S. defense and EV plants, slashing American reliance on Chinese supply.

A senior correspondent discovers that the 493-hp Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS is engineered not just for speed, but for the joy of losing your way.
New York’s subway quietly retired the MetroCard at midnight, shifting the nation’s busiest transit network to tap-and-go OMNY fares and ending a 30-year era.
With playoff seeding on the line, Hurts and Allen collide in Buffalo’s frozen cathedral—who blinks first?

New NIH data links early smartphone access to a four-fold spike in teen depression, prompting fresh calls for industry reform and delayed adoption.

Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden says exclusives remain the heartbeat of console sales, even as multi-platform releases gain speed.