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Get a new PC ready in minutes with this 35 transfer kit
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Setting up a new computer usually means hours spent reinstalling programs, hunting down license keys, and figuring out what to do with your old machine. PCmover Professional handles the migration itself, moving your apps, files, and settings from an old PC to a new one, even across different Windows versions. Programs arrive fully installed and ready to use, so there's no need to dig up license keys or reinstall from scratch. Free transfer assistance is available if you get stuck.
Cancel Adobe Acrobat--This PDF editor lifetime license is only 65 during Deal Days
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. A lifetime license for UPDF, an all-in-one PDF editor for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, is on sale for $64.97 (reg. Adobe Acrobat charges a subscription for the privilege of editing a PDF, and the bill never stops. UPDF takes a one-time payment instead and covers most of what Acrobat does. During Deal Days, a lifetime license is only $64.97 (reg.
AI agents don't need more hype. They need a map
A new standard called Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD), backed by Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, aims to create a "Google Search for AI" to help agents find online services. This standardization could transform the chaotic "agentic web" into an efficient system where AI agents perform complex tasks reliably and effectively. AI is coming for us, they keep saying. We'll all have AI agents acting on our behalf, doing everything from our weekly grocery shopping to booking airline tickets. It's gonna change everything, just like the web did!
PC building's weird new reality: Your favorite old parts are back on the menu
PCWorld reports that rising RAM and storage prices are driving hardware vendors to re-release older components like AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X3D and GeForce RTX 30-series cards. This trend matters for PC builders seeking affordable alternatives as memory shortages and cost increases make newer hardware less accessible. The shift encourages enthusiasts to find creative solutions with existing components and embrace the joy of tinkering despite market challenges. Your weekly edition of The Full Nerd has arrived, and there's a new face on the team: mine!
I can't stop using this website that lets me drive through cities around the world
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. I can't stop using this website that lets me drive through cities around the world Drive and Listen combines street-level video with live local radio for a surprisingly immersive experience--even if it's only from your desktop. Drive and Listen might not sound like it, but it's strangely relaxing once you try it. The site provides exactly the experience the name suggests: Pick a city anywhere in the world, press play, and sit back as you ride along through the streets listening to local radio stations. The site was created during the pandemic by a student in Turkey who missed traveling and wanted a way to reconnect with places beyond his own neighborhood.
A new tool writes better AI prompts, and a lifetime subscription is only 42 for Deal Days
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Prompting Systems is an AI tool that turns rough ideas into expert-level prompts, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for $42 if you use code DEAL30 during Deal Days. Getting a good answer out of an AI model often comes down to how you ask, and most people are stuck guessing. Prompting Systems turns a rough idea into a polished, expert-level prompt, and a lifetime Silver Plan is on sale for $41.99 (reg. Prompting Systems is a web-based platform that builds optimized prompts for any major AI tool, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, and DALL-E.
GIGABYTE X870E Motherboards Help Focus Your Budget Where It Matters
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. GIGABYTE X870E motherboards help gamers build smarter on AM5, with modern features, future CPU support, and more room in the budget. AM5 is AMD's latest platform, delivering higher frame rates, the newest connectivity, and a socket with room to grow. But getting the most out of it isn't just about the parts you pick -- it's about building smart, so every component pulls its weight and your money goes where it makes a real difference to your games. GIGABYTE's new AORUS X870E motherboards come with a range of exciting features, full support for the latest Ryzen 9000 processors, and the ability to boost gaming performance, even on a single stick of RAM - helping you to focus your budget where it matters.
GTA 6 preorders will land a whole lot sooner than GTA 6
PCWorld reports that GTA 6 pre-orders officially begin June 25th, well ahead of the game's November 19th release date. The newly revealed cover art showcases playable characters Jason and Lucia in the Florida-inspired setting of Leonida, featuring classic GTA elements like helicopters and luxury cars. PC gamers will need to wait longer, as the PC version is expected to arrive in 2027 or later after the initial console launch. Pre-orders for, releasing on November 19th, were expected to begin earlier. At the end of May, an Italian online retailer prematurely listed GTA 6 pre-orders, but this turned out to be incorrect. Rockstar Games has now officially announced when the game will be available for purchase. Pre-orders begin on June 25th, exactly one week from now .
Mozilla redesigns Firefox settings menu to make it easier to use
PCWorld reports that Mozilla has redesigned Firefox's settings menu with clearer category groupings and an improved search function for easier navigation. The update removes the classic'General' page and reorganizes existing settings into new sections while preserving user configurations. This redesign aims to create a more intuitive experience for Firefox users seeking specific browser settings and features. Mozilla has redesigned its settings interface for its Firefox browser. The aim is to make it easier to navigate features such as privacy, AI settings, tab management, language, and appearance.
Microsoft's new Outlook now supports offline email attachments
PCWorld reports that Microsoft's new Outlook app for Windows 11 now supports adding email attachments while offline, with messages automatically sending once internet reconnects. This update addresses a key limitation for users who frequently work without reliable internet connections or need to prepare emails in advance. Despite these improvements, many users continue preferring the classic Outlook or web version over Microsoft's repackaged web app approach. For several years, Microsoft has been trying to persuade users to move from the classic Outlook app for Windows 11 to the new version, which is (essentially) a repackaged web app. The latest update offers improved offline support, making it possible to add attachments to emails without an internet connection. The emails will send automatically once you've got a working connection again. According to Windows Latest, Microsoft has been testing this feature since October 2025, with a wider rollout only now beginning. Although the "new" Outlook has improved recently, many still prefer the classic app or the web version. This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.