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ASUS Zenbook UX330CA Ultrabook reviewed

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The ASUS Zenbook UX330CA is an ultrabook that promises to be lightweight, powerful, affordable and gorgeous. Does it pull it all off?

Logitech MX Creative Console review

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The Logitech MX Creative Console is a deck built to streamline workflows for creatives with shortcuts for your Mac or PC.

Laptop vs. desktop computer: which is better?

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Explore the pros and cons of a laptop vs. desktop computer to find out which one best fits your needs.

Standing desks for remote workers 

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Explore the benefits of standing desks for home offices. From sit/stand desks to posture tips, find the best fit for your remote work needs.

Epson EcoTank ET-2760 All-In-One Supertank Inkjet Printer Review

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The Epson EcoTank ET-2760 is a inkjet printer with an environmentally friendly twist. You fill up with bottled ink and it lasts for up to 2 years.

How to use Stream Decks and controllers for everyday tasks

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Stream Decks and controllers aren’t just for gaming. Learn how to use them for everyday tasks like productivity shortcuts, creative workflows, and smart home control.

Review: Was Wolfenstein: The New Order worth the 20 year wait?

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It’s been a really long time since Wolfenstein was a thing, though for many FPS gamers, it was the first. Some 22 years after the original Wolfenstein 3D graced our 286 computers and sound blasters, Bethesda are now the rightsholders and bring it back in Wolfenstein: The New Order. But was it worth the wait, and is this just poorly rehashed nostalgia? Read on to find out.

What people look for in a wireless router

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What do people look for in a wireless router? A new report sheds light on what consumers find important, and I have some thoughts to add as well.

Samsung 34″ Curved Gaming Monitor Review

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The new Samsung 34" WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor wants to be your one stop monitor solution. Can it be the center of your gaming universe? Here's my take!

One by Wacom creative pen tablet review

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One by Wacom is a thin and light creative tablet for PCs with an included pressure-sensitive stylus that doesn’t require a battery or charging.