The best PC hardware of 2016: We can’t wait for these 5 tech innovations to get real

For desktop PC fans, 2015 could only be described as awesome. We saw not just one, but two Intel CPUs for enthusiasts. Nvidia released its most powerful Titan X card and then pushed it overboard with the GeForce GTX 980 Ti months later, just to spoil AMD’s Fury X launch party. Throw in stupidly fast NVMe drives, shattering the 64GB barrier with consumer CPUs, and you’d think nothing could top 2015. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Are RAM Drives Faster Than SSDs? 5 Things You Must Know

Looking for a way to speed up your PC? Of course you are. And while there are plenty of hardware upgrades that give you more power, a simple software tweak has the ability to get your computer reading and writing files tens of times faster. This article and more from MakeUseOf.com

7 Tips to Better Manage Your To Do List

It would be fantastic if keeping a to-do list was the secret to getting all your work done on time. However, that’s not the case — it takes a well-maintained, sensibly compiled to-do list to have the desired effect on your workflow. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Windows 10: The best tricks, tips, and tweaks

Windows 10, Microsoft’s back-to-basics re-embracing of the PC, is already brimming with handy new features, and with all the new goodies comes with a legion of new tweaks and tricks—some of which unlock powerful functionality hidden to everyday users. More of this article from PCWorld.com

7 critical things to do immediately with a new PC

So you’ve got a new PC. Awesome! That humble metal box is the key to a wide world of potential. It can help you with everything from juggling your finances to keeping in touch with Grandma to blowing off some steam on, uh, Steam. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Battle over LTE in Wi-Fi bands may soon be resolved

The fight over LTE networks using the same frequencies as Wi-Fi may be headed toward a peaceful resolution at last. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Block the Aggressive Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 and 8.1

As the Windows 10 adoption rate is slowing down, Microsoft ramps up its efforts to make users upgrade. Come 2016, many people will wake up to a new operating system, despite never having consciously consented to the upgrade. Even those of you who have previously removed updates and installed tools to block the Get Windows 10 app (GWX) could be affected. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com