PCWorld is happy to announce you can get 12 monthly issues of our digital
magazine for $9.99. That’s 50 percent off the cover price, and we have the same
discount for our 24-month subscription, too.
Consider it PCWorld’s version of an advent calendar. For 12 straight days, our
Hack the Holidays spectacular will reveal “unwrapping” videos of tech products
and nerd gear that our editors most want to give friends and family.
The PCWorld Software Store is offering Windows 10 Pro for $69.99. That’s 65 percent off the retail price, and provides a free upgrade path to Windows 11.
It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally updated the PCWorld.com look and
feel. Even better, some back-end improvements should improve your user
experience.
PCWorld has two job openings: Staff Writer and Associate Editor. That’s right,
we’ll actually pay you to play with PC hardware and software. Here’s how to
apply.
PCWorld has two job openings: Staff Writer and Associate Editor. That’s right, we’ll actually pay you to play with PC hardware and software. Here’s how to apply.
The Galaxy Fold is poised to rock the world with a totally new take on premium smartphones. But how much do we really know about this clever foldy phone?
Just announced at CES: Google Assistant smart displays from Lenovo, JBL, LG and
Sony, plus more Assistant-driven smart speakers and TVs, and Android Auto
support.
The Pixel 2 XL is a no-brainer upgrade—unless you already own the original Pixel XL. Here’s your comprehensive look at Pixel 2 XL’s marquee features, and how they rate.
Arriving in 10.6- and 12-inch versions, Samsung’s new tablets are packed with productivity features—plus the inevitable extra trick for Samsung enthusiasts.
Let’s hit pause on the driverless tech discussion. The BMW M2 uses hardcore German engineering to form a blockade against the forward march of robot-driven cars.
The 2015 Ford Edge crossover is packed with useful high-tech driving aids. It just can’t always park itself, so keep your eyes on the road, and hands on the wheel.