Computers
Multiple monitors on the cheap: how to use your tablet for...
Looking for a way to add a second display to your PC without blowing your budget? If you have a tablet you can use it to get the second screen advantage while saving space and money.
Top 5 PC gaming accessories as chosen by customers
USB-C: everything you need to know about the one port to...
Logitech Litra Beam and Logitech Litra Glow streaming lights review
How to speed up an old computer
Review: Using the Linksys EA9500 to improve PC Gaming connectivity
Calling the Linksys EA9500 router huge would be an understatement. Boasting 8 antennas, 8 ethernet ports and weighing about 4 pounds, this may be the biggest router on the market. Linksys claims it can stream up to 20 4K Videos simultaneously and with its Multi-Use MI-MUMO technology and prioritization features, it might just be the most comprehensive option out there. It was tasked to help me with my PC Gaming. How did it do? Read on to find out.
How to get the best PC gaming experience: desktop PC or...
Is a powerful gaming laptop the coolest tech gift this holiday...
ASUS M32BF desktop PC review
Chromebox overview
Chances are you’ve heard of a Chromebook —the hot new category in affordable, mobile computing— but what the heck is a Chromebox? The cardboard box a Samsung Chromebook ships in? Does it have anything to do with Battlestar Galactica and Cylons? No to both. Chromebox is the natural extension of the Chromebook, taking Google’s Chrome operating system and using it to run a compact, portable and affordable alternative to a traditional desktop Windows PC. The Chromebox isn’t for everyone, but when it comes to a desktop PC that features near instant boot-up, built-in security, the ability to work on documents and spreadsheets using free (and offline-capable) apps plus a complete web experience, a Chromebox is an appealing option.









