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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ review
When it comes to premium Android tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is at the top of the list for both beauty and performance.
Enter for a chance to win software to make tax season...
Best Buy has a great selection of tax software to help you complete your taxes quickly and accurately and this contest has two different kinds to win.
Review: the Epson EcoTank ET-4760 wireless all-in-one printer goes two years...
The Epson EcoTank ET-4760 is an all-in-one wireless inkjet printer with a 2-year ink supply and advanced features including voice-activated printing.
Why a Chromebook should be your next family computer
Here is a long list of reasons why you should consider making a Chromebook your familiy computer in 2020.
CES 2025: closer look at new ASUS laptops, ROG devices
ASUS is rolling out a number of new laptops for both productivity users and gamers at CES, all of which are coming in 2025.
HyperX Cloud Mix Buds gaming earphones review
The HyperX Cloud Mix Buds are great gaming earbuds that come with dual wireless connectivity and up to 33 hours of battery life.
Windows 10: Continuum in action
Windows 10 introduces a new era of continuity for your user experience between all of your devices with its new ‘Continuum’ functionality. Whether you’re using a desktop, notebook, tablet or hybrid device, Continuum helps you get the most out of your experience across all sorts of device types and interfaces all with a familiar, powerful and dynamic personal interface designed to help you do great things.
Why you might still want a wired home network
Great as the latest Wi-Fi is, there are still cases where you may want to go with wires and connect using Ethernet instead.
Are MacBooks worth it? Pros, cons, and who should buy one
Are MacBooks worth it? Discover the pros, cons, and key factors to help you decide if a MacBook is right for you.
What’s the difference between VR and AR?
Competing tech solutions can be confusing. Here's a quick breakdown of the difference between Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR).








