Top Five Gaming PC Desktops

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I run down the best of the best for every budget and every preference with my list of the top five current gaming PC desktops.

How to set up a multiple display workstation

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 If you’re at all curious about setting up a multiple display workstation to help you spread out your work and entertainment across multiple screens then today is your day as we take a look at the basics to get you started.

From Tablet to TV: Microsoft’s All-in-One Media Keyboard

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Today, a wireless keyboard is far more than just a computing peripheral. It can be used on-the-go with a tablet, for game-play and entertainment with a gaming console, and even as an integral part of the living room with a smart TV.

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.

How to protect your PC from power surges

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Sometimes the very power source that runs your computer can destroy it. Even small electrical surges can damage computers and a large one can completely fry a PC or even cause electronics to catch fire. Here’s how you protect your PC from becoming a power surge casualty.

How do I upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10?

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With Windows 7 losing its support from Microsoft really soon, let me show you how to upgrade your PC from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

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.

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.

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 switch to an SSD to boost the performance of...

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 Does your laptop seem a little sluggish? Replacing its hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD) is a big performance win. Even better, the procedure takes just minutes and just about anyone can do it. Here’s how.