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Microsoft Surface laptop 4 review

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Microsoft didn’t overhaul much with the Surface Laptop 4, but if you’re looking for a Windows laptop that does particular things right, this is a contender.

Review: ASUS AX6100 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System

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The ASUS AX1600 is a compact, high performance Wi-Fi 6 router with great gaming features. Add a second unit for AI-powered mesh whole home Wi-Fi.

PC components buying guide

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What do you need to build a PC? Explore our guide to learn which components are needed to build your own custom PC.

What is a campus ready tablet?

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 How useful is a tablet when it comes to getting things done on campus? That may depend on what your needs are, but as tablet utility and functionality continues to grow and improve, a case can be made that having the right one can be vital to your overall productivity at school. The question is: are you in need of a laptop replacement or a situational substitute?  

The best tax software for Canadians in 2026: TurboTax, UFile &...

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Compare the best tax software for Canadians in 2026. Learn how TurboTax, UFile, and others stack up and find the right one for your return.

Canon Selphy review: Professional prints on the go

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If you're looking for a portable printer that can handle high-quality photos: you've found it in the Canon Selphy.

Visit Best Buy stores to learn how Microsoft can help make...

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Visit select Best Buy stores during the Microsoft live events to learn how Microsoft technology can help with your family's needs.

ASUS ROG Strix Fusion 500 Gaming Headset review

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You need great sound for a truly great gaming experience. Find out if the ASUS ROG Strix Fusion 500 Gaming Headset delivers in my review.

An Introduction to Chromebooks

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There’s a lot to like about portable computers, but Google and its hardware partners like Samsung, Acer and HP found a way to offer a light weight, lower cost alternative to the traditional Windows laptop. Chromebooks are a hot category of portable computers that run Google’s Chrome OS instead of Windows or OSX. With Chrome’s lower hardware requirements and the ability to leverage Google’s cloud services, a Chromebook can offer a full-featured PC experience in a device that’s lighter and less expensive than traditional PCs, without the limitations of netbooks. They may not be ideal for everyone, but Chromebooks are designed to cover many scenarios and are particularly useful for students, road warriors, small business and those looking for light duty home PC.  

Kobo Clara HD review

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Encouraging people to read has always been part of the story with eReaders, and Kobo has put out an affordable entry-level model in the Clara HD.