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How to Alternate Between Ethernet and Wi-Fi Connections

Ethernet is likely to provide superior connectivity compared to Wi-Fi, particularly when utilizing a Cat6 cable or higher. Fortunately, there exists a simple solution, especially if you prefer to avoid adjusting numerous settings, to remotely manage the adapters so that they function as if the Ethernet cable isn’t connected, even though it actually is.

Adjust your network adapter configurations

Consumer Reports Recommends Avoiding This Expensive Laptop Because of Major Problems

The divide between mobile gaming and gaming with a dedicated home setup has never been smaller. The Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 have paved the way for handheld PC devices like the ROG Xbox Ally X and the Steam Deck, but if you’re after portable power, gaming laptops are a solid choice. Unless, of course, you opt for an Alienware x14 R2.

Alienware is Dell’s exclusive line of gaming machines and peripherals — originally an independent brand, it became part of Dell in 2006. If you spot someone using a laptop featuring a luminous alien face on the lid, it’s likely an Alienware. The Alienware x14 R2 is a 13th generation gaming laptop that operates on Windows 11 Home and is powered by an Intel Core i7 13620H CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, a 512 GB SSD, and 16 GB of RAM. While the device was launched in 2024, it doesn’t stack up against the latest gaming laptops, but it should still run many current games. Nevertheless, Consumer Reports disagrees with this assumption.

When Consumer Reports assessed the x14 R2, the outlet assigned it one of the lowest ratings ever given to a portable PC. Although the laptop performed well during gaming and web browsing, it lost points for its cramped keyboard, heavier weight, and inadequate battery life. The critical factor that doomed the x14 R2 was Alienware’s reputation for unreliable products and customer dissatisfaction. According to Consumer Reports, Alienware machines face more issues than any other computer brand and are, therefore, not worth purchasing, irrespective of their performance.

However, you need not solely rely on Consumer Reports’ review.

To be fair, Consumer Reports frequently gives Alienware computers stern evaluations. In their reviews of models like the Alienware M16 R2 and the Alienware 16 Aura, they also criticized them harshly. Yet, these consistently low ratings are not due to any personal grudge.

The widespread opinion online suggests that Dell’s Alienware ranks among the worst gaming laptop brands available. While reviews of the Alienware x14 R2 are praise-heavy regarding performance (just check out PCMag’s review), when examining reliability and customer support, users begin to mirror Consumer Reports’ views. You can easily find complaints about issues like random FPS drops and overheating while gaming, and to compound the issue, customers allege that Dell’s support is practically ineffective. Taking their remarks at face value, it’s challenging to determine if Dell’s repair team lacked expertise or were intentionally delaying the warranty process.

These problems are the primary reasons Consumer Reports holds Dell computers, especially the Alienware brand, in low regard. On paper, the Alienware x14 R2 appears to be a decent, semi-budget gaming laptop, but only if you happen to purchase a unit without major flaws. Unless you acquire your x14 R2 at a rare moment of cosmic alignment, it’s likely your laptop will encounter issues, and customer service will be either unavailable or reluctant to assist. You might be better off choosing a gaming laptop with superior reliability and customer satisfaction, such as the MSI Crosshair 18 HX AI.

What Mira Murati’s AI Company is Working On

Thinking Machines, the AI company founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, announced Monday that it’s working on something called “interaction models.” The idea behind interaction models, according to Thinking Machines, is that they will let people “collaborate with AI the way we naturally collaborate with each other – they continuously take in audio, video, […]

Yarbo to Eliminate Intentional Backdoor from Robot Lawn Mower

The company behind the robot lawn mower that ran me over has changed its tune. Yarbo now plans to completely remove the remote backdoor access that could have let bad actors reprogram the robot over the internet. Yarbo customers will be able to decide whether that feature even gets installed in the first place, co-founder […]

Apple Improves Online Accessibility to Savings for Apple Card Holders

Apple has introduced web access for Apple Card Savings, offering both current and past Apple Card users a fresh method to view and manage their accounts beyond the Wallet app. This new capability enables users to reach their Savings accounts via a specialized web portal.

### Web Access to Savings for Apple Card Users

Current and former Apple Card owners can now navigate to [card.apple.com/savings](https://card.apple.com/savings) to carry out various tasks related to their Savings accounts. These tasks include checking current and available balances, examining year-to-date interest earned, annual percentage yield, as well as downloading statements and tax documents.

The web interface is simple, lacking the intricate graphs and navigation options available in the Wallet app. Nevertheless, it acts as a practical alternative for quickly checking Savings balances or retrieving account documents, particularly for users with closed Apple Card accounts.

A Savings account can be created by Apple Card owners and co-owners, permitting users to automatically deposit the Daily Cash accrued from Apple Card purchases. Furthermore, users can add funds through Apple Cash or a linked external bank account.

To set up a Savings account, users need to fulfill certain criteria detailed in [Apple’s support document](https://support.apple.com/en-us/102676). Once these criteria are met, users can open the Wallet app, tap on Apple Card, hit the More button, select Rewards & Offers, and then tap Set Up next to Savings.

To utilize the new web-based Savings management interface, users can [follow this link](https://card.apple.com/savings).