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Windows 11 update KB5077241: New emojis & speed test
The latest Windows 11 preview update (KB5077241) is here, bringing a built-in internet speed test, new emojis, and key performance fixes. See what's new.
Far out, this bike is seriously stiff,’ I say to myself as I roll down the freeway on the 2026 Triumph Speed Triple RS 1200. I’m in Sport mode, which, when combined with the more direct throttle ...
The aptly named Broadband Speed Test website, which is owned by Dot Com Ventures, appears to have launched a new web and app based internet connection performan ...
Microsoft's February Windows 11 update KB5077241 brings a built-in network speed test and fixes annoying sleep wake-up ...
I've already checked out the hardware of the CHUWI CoreBook Air Plus 16 laptop in the first part of the review, so today, I'll report my experience using ...
Smart TVs come loaded with ports nowadays, and when you look at the back of yours, chances are you'll find a few HDMI ports, a USB-A port, and an Ethernet port. Personally, while I've always used the ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
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Kindle 3 Wi-Fi speed
Video for hardware review of the Kindle 3 on <a href="http://www.kitguru.net">www.kitguru.net</a> Weight-loss drugs draw thousands of lawsuits alleging serious harm ...
Modern homes demand strong, reliable Wi-Fi, yet many struggle with dead zones, inconsistent speeds, and multiple devices. Mesh Wi-Fi systems now blanket 6,000+ sq ft with tri-band 6GHz signals, ...
If your Wi-Fi performance is poor despite a strong signal, or you can't achieve the download speeds your ISP promises, you should consider changing your Wi-Fi channel. You can do this yourself by ...
Apple silently gave some Macs and iPads a Wi-Fi speed boost with macOS Tahoe 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2. The update enables 160MHz channel bandwidth support on 5GHz Wi-Fi networks, eliminating a restriction ...
Wi-Fi internet has reached a point of utility and ubiquity that just about everyone wants it and needs it every day. Of course, much like unscrupulous individuals stealing cable, not everyone wants to ...
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