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5 ways to check Wi-Fi signal strength on Windows PCs
Image: AVM The better the Wi-Fi reception, the higher the data throughput. In Windows, you can check how strong the Wi-Fi signal is at your location in five places. If a poor signal quality is displayed, it is often enough to change the orientation of the laptop or move a few feet away to improve
AI reality check: New NPUs don’t matter as much as
Skip to content Image: Intel You probably already own an AI PC. In the past few months, Intel and PC makers have beat the drum of the AI PC loudly and in concert with AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm. It’s no secret that “AI” is the new “metaverse” — you know, that thing that everyone was



