Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets

Computers, Laptops & Tablets

EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GT review

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Looking for a new power supply? Check out my review of the EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GT power supply. It is 750w, fully modular, and 80 plus gold certified.

Samsung Odyssey G3 144 Hz gaming monitor review

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The Samsung Odyssey G3 is a fast gaming monitor with a 144hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and comes enabled with AMD FreeSync.

Easily move your work between your iPad and a Mac

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In the old days (2010), sharing work between an iPad and a Mac required a bit of ingenuity. Today, Apple and software developers like Microsoft have embraced the concept of sharing files between multiple devices. Here are some of the easiest ways to move your work between your iPad and a Mac so you can pick up where you left off, no matter which device you’re using at the moment.

CES 2025: Razer’s new Blade 16 laptop, accessories

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Razer unveiled a bunch of new products at CES this year, led by an updated Blade 16 laptop, and a slew of accessories.

Whole Home Wi-Fi systems are perfect for any home

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Whole Home Wi-Fi (also known as mesh networking) is the big trend in in-home Internet connectivity, having made an impact last year. Spreading out the connection you’re paying for can get a boost from a whole home Wi-Fi system that acts less as an extension and more like a true net.

BenQ MOBIUZ 23.8″ 165Hz gaming monitor review

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Looking for a good gaming monitor at a reasonable price? Here's a review of the BenQ MOBIUZ 165Hz gaming monitor for you to consider.

Review: Asus Lyra Trio Mesh Wi-Fi System

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If you have internet "dead spots" in your home, check out my review of the new ASUS Lyra Trio Home Mesh Wi-Fi System to potentially solve your problem.

Inkjet or laser? How to choose your next home printer

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Choosing between an inkjet printer or a laser printer? We'll look at the differences, including strengths and weaknesses of both.

The pros and cons of storing photos in the cloud

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One of the worst things that can ever happen in one’s digital life is losing years’ worth of photos, so is the cloud your best bet to save them?

How to set up your PC to work from home

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Working from home is an increasingly popular trend. Doing so saves on office space, commute time and many of the expenses of having a team working in a centralized building. It can also be an attractive option for employees. I worked from home on a part-time basis for a decade and switched to full-time over five years ago —I can’t even picture going back to a traditional office. But if you’re going to make this work, you have to take it seriously (it’s not all coffee on the deck and hanging out with the dogs) and your PC is a central component. I’ve put together suggestions on how to set up your PC to work from home.