Intel reveals new processors at CES 2022

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At CES 2022, Intel announced new 12th generation Intel Core “Alder Lake” mobile and desktop processors with hybrid architecture.

Kobo Aura H2O: the best e-reader gets better and it’s now...

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If you are someone who casually reads e-books, then you probably don’t need a device like the Kobo Aura H2O. A smartphone or tablet will likely do just fine. But if you’re someone like me —an avid reader who’s fully committed to digital— then the new Aura H2O is the biggest news since last year’s Kobo Aura HD. I’ve been using Kobo’s latest flagship e-reader and even gone so far as dunking it in a sink full of water. Read on to see just how good this premium e-reader is.

Microsoft announces the new Surface Pro

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Microsoft’s followup to the Surface Pro 4 is the all new Microsoft Surface Pro, with 7th generation Intel Kaby Lake CPUs and amazing 13.5-hour battery life.

Announcing the new Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop computers

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The new Dell Inspiron Gaming PC is at Best Buy, featuring the power of a new AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and AMD Radeon RX570 graphics

Seagate XBox Game Drive Review

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Think your XBox One hard drive is a limitless expanse of storage that can hold everything you need it to? Not if you’re a serious game collector. Time to take a look at the Seagate Game Drive as an external storage solution.

Review: FiftyThree Paper Pencil stylus for the iPad

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Not every stylus is the same, and nor does each one serve the same purpose on the iPad. FiftyThree’s Pencil stylus is like a carpenter’s pencil—thicker, with a rectangular form factor that precludes it from rolling away at any given time. With rubberized tips at both ends, Bluetooth connectivity and a fully-featured app, the Pencil is more an artistic tool than a stylus for basic navigation.

Latest and Greatest Computer tech announced at CES 2021

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All the best from the computer announcements at CES 2021, including new gaming laptops, work-from-home options, new processors, and Wi-Fi 6E.

How far have you gone to keep a desktop PC relevant?

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The beauty of the standard desktop PC is its open architecture. The idea is that people should be able to choose from interchangeable parts from a variety of manufacturers and swap them as they see fit. What this has meant for me is that not only have I been able to build myself desktop PCs myself, which is surprisingly easy to do by the way, but I have also been able to upgrade and augment my systems over the years to extend their lifespans. Desktop PCs may be the ideal situation for somebody looking to keep their tech relevant as they can focus their attention on upgrading the components they need and make little changes over the years rather than having to wait for obsolescence then investing in a net new machine.

How to improve your PC gaming experience with a gaming router

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Upgrading to a gaming router is an often overlooked way to improve your PC gaming experience, and everything else about your home Wi-Fi network.

Brydge 10.2 MAX+ wireless keyboard and case with trackpad for iPad

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The Brydge 10.2 MAX+ turns your iPad into a mini laptop, complete with backlit keyboard and trackpad, plus it offers military-grade OtterBox protection.