You can wrap an executable file around a PowerShell script (PS1) so that you can distribute the script as an .exe file rather than distributing a “raw” script file. This eliminates the need to explain ...
My Downloads folder has become the Wild West. I have dozens (okay, hundreds) of different files that accumulate on a monthly basis. These include heaps of generically named screenshots, random PDF ...
Windows is becoming like Linux is a bit of an overstatement. Microsoft is trying to include some good bits of Linux into the OS, mainly a terminal-based package manager like Winget, or the improved ...
The anime series' latest installment "Steel Ball Run" is a fresh start for the long-running, utterly unique anime series. The first thing that’ll probably grab your attention while watching “JoJo’s ...
The NCAA Tournament field for the men and women are set and millions of people are finalizing their 2026 March Madness brackets and agonizing over their picks. The first round of the men's tournament ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
Nothing lasts forever, including the batteries that power our favorite electronics. The good news is that Windows laptops have a (roundabout) way of tracking whether your battery is still functioning ...
Generate a Battery Report The battery report is accessible via Windows PowerShell, a built-in command-line tool you may have never used before. The easiest way to access it is to right-click on the ...