Be more productive with your PC: using virtual desktops in Windows...

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Everyone uses their PCs differently. Some users employ multiple monitors to segregate various applications and windows as well as have some dedicated space for running email or social media applications. Some users with only one display can use virtual desktops to be more productive.

ASUS VivoBook Flip TP501U review: versatility packs a punch

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 It’s tough to beat a convertible, 2-in-1 laptop for versatility. You get a laptop, tablet and everything in between in a single device. With the ASUS VivoBook Flip TP501U, you also get a big, Full HD display, a Core i7 CPU and Nvidia’s 940M graphics card, making this convertible laptop a compelling combination of versatility and power.

How to pick a PC that supports multiple monitors out of...

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 Looking to pick up a PC that can support multiple displays without having to be upgraded or tweaked? If thats the case, then you’ll want to read on.

Who is the best assistant, Siri or Cortana?

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20 years ago, the hottest flame war in computing was Windows versus Mac. Today that rivalry continues, but with a new twist. Who is the best desktop virtual assistant? It’s Siri on macOS versus Cortana on Windows 10.

Must-have computer accessories for every home

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Once you have got the basic PC accessories you need, this article may give you a few ideas that can improve your computing experience even more.

How to protect your computer from malware and viruses

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 You may not know how to keep your computer protected from malware and viruses. You may not be aware that is something you need to do no matter what type of computer you have. You may even not be aware of what those things are in the first place. Don’t worry. Today we’ll take a look at some basic steps you can take to get your system secure.

The benefits of investing in a premium laptop

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Looking for a laptop that does everything you need? Premium laptops aren’t just toys they’re tools to create, innovate and collaborate.

Convertible laptops

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When it comes to cars, a convertible is one with a roof that protects occupants from the weather while offering a top-free ride in the summer sunshine. When it comes to PCs, convertible laptops mean something a little different. These are PCs that combine the best of two different experiences —the laptop and the tablet— in a single device. And like a convertible (the car), a convertible laptop accomplishes this trick through some clever hardware design. Convertible laptops aren’t for everyone, but if you’re a fan of mobile computing and you’d love to have a tablet along for the ride without the extra weight (and expense); or if you wish your tablet had a keyboard and trackpad, a convertible laptop may be the ideal device for you.  

Review: BenQ PD3200Q Designer Monitor

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If you are a designer or content-creator looking for a great computer monitor for both work and play, check out my review of the BENQ PD3200Q 32-inch monitor.

Should your next family computer be a laptop or desktop?

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With increasingly powerful laptops and ever-shrinking desktop PCs, the age-old question of laptop or desktop can be as confusing as ever. Should your next family computer be a laptop or desktop? I’ll try to help you decide which is the best choice for your situation.