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.

Alienware 34″ QD-OLED gaming monitor review

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The 34" Dell Alienware is a gaming monitor with a curved Quantum Dot OLED display and a high 1440p resolution.

ASUS 555D review: full-sized, affordable laptop aimed at students and casual...

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I recently received a trio of new ASUS laptops to test out. The first one I’m reviewing is the ASUS 555D. This a full-sized laptop at an affordable price point that’s aimed squarely at students and causal users.

Mobile computing in style: 5 laptops that make an impression

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Laptop design has come a very long way in the past decade or so. There are still plenty of relatively boring looking black or...

Western Digital My Cloud Review: The Best Thing to Happen to...

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Many of us have more data than we know what to do with. Digital photos, digital movies, MP3s and old school stuff like documents and spreadsheets can start to take up a lot of space on your PC. On your smartphone or tablet, it’s even worse —a lot of those photos get snapped on a smartphone and with limited storage, it doesn’t take long to fill them up. Cloud storage is always an option, but then you’re at the mercy of the provider and there may be charges associated with the service. Western Digital offers a compelling alternative —a “personal cloud”— with its My Cloud series of network hard drives. I tested a 3TB My Cloud drive and came away convinced that this is the best thing to happen to hard drives since USB.  

Review: Can FixMeStick revolutionize the idea of a virus scanner?

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I’ve rarely had a virus scanner come to me on a USB stick before and certainly not one that functioned on its own through it anyway. The FixMeStick looks to break the software wall by taking its virus scanning to hardware form. With a system that work independently from your operating system, you’re promised a unique and cleaner scanning experience. You should be able to catch things your OS-based scanner couldn’t and help flag down the problems plaguing your user experience. But does it work like it should? Read on to find out more about FixMeStick and some of the benefits (and problems) I experienced.

How to choose the right Chromebook for a student (without overpaying) 

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Buying a Chromebook for school? Learn the key features to look for in a student Chromebook—from battery life to durability to classroom-ready apps.

Why running a home-based business is easier now than ever

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 Are you looking to start a home-based business, but are worried about what it all entails, and more importantly, how much it will cost? While once it may have been quite an investment to create your own work environment in your abode, today, thanks to better and more inexpensive tech, running a home-based business is easier now than ever.

Logitech Litra Beam and Logitech Litra Glow streaming lights review

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Logitech Litra Beam and Logitech Litra Glow are lights designed for content creators. They cast a perfect glow for livestreaming and more.

5 ways Windows 10 Creators Update will rejuvenate your PC

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Stop ignoring your Windows 10 operating system; the new Creators Update will bring neat, new features to your PC computing experience. Here are 5 examples