Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Why you need a microphone for your computer
The wait is over—ROG Ally and ROG Ally X are now...
Review: Acer XB270HU Gaming monitor with G-Sync
Review: Tiggly Learner Kit for iPad
What is Optane Memory?
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Review: Still the Best Professional Tablet
It’s hard to believe, but Microsoft’s Surface Pro tablet is in its fourth generation. I spent a week test driving the Surface Pro 4 and despite being an iPad guy, this is the tablet I’d buy if I wanted a 2-in-1 device to replace my laptop.
Review: Philips 288P6 4K Monitor
How to set up your PC to work from home
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.






