How to activate your Office 365 subscription

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You can do a heck of a lot with Microsoft's Office 365 suite of tools, but first, you'll actually need to have a working copy on your computer. Let me show you how to activate your Office 365 subscription.

Comparing AC750 and AC1900 WiFi technology with TP-Link

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Shopping for a router can be intimidating. There are so many different feature and technologies you hear about but it can be tough to tell what they all mean with Wireless AC techology there is a handy classification system. Today I’ll take a look at an AC750 router and an AC1900 router to see how the classifications compare and what they mean to you when you’re shopping.

Dorm room essentials list

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How do you set up a dorm room when you've never set one up before? This detailed dorm room list will help you every step of the way.

Microsoft Surface Book 2 review shows power and flexibility

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I spent a week with the new Microsoft Surface Book 2 and came away impressed with the combination of power, flexibility and solid design.

ASUS ROG Ally Review

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The ASUS ROG Ally is a versatile handheld PC-gaming device packed with many exciting features, my full review.

Why you need a PC gaming monitor

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Thinking of upgrading your monitor to improve your gaming experience? Here's a quick list of reasons why a PC gaming monitor is a great idea.

Review of HP’s massive Omen 17.3-inch gaming laptop

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I review HP's 17.3-inch Omen gaming laptop, a monster of a portable with a great display, gaming-optimized keyboard and the performance to take on VR.

New Epson EcoTank printers available at Best Buy

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The newest Epson EcoTank printers are now at Best Buy. Here's a quick look at the new printers and what they can do for your pirnting needs.

BenQ MOBIUZ 23.8″ 165Hz gaming monitor review

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Looking for a good gaming monitor at a reasonable price? Here's a review of the BenQ MOBIUZ 165Hz gaming monitor for you to consider.

Galaxy Tab 4 preview

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Samsung has been on a tablet roll lately. The company leads the Android tablet pack and with 20 percent of all tablets sold worldwide in 2013 and the crown as the biggest tablet maker is within reach. Earlier this year, I reviewed three of Samsung’s PRO model tablets. Those were awesome products for those in the market for a high end device, but Samsung is also paying attention to those who don’t necessarily need an ultra high resolution 359 ppi display or the latest screaming fast mobile processor. This time we take a preview look at the Galaxy Tab 4 range, a new trio of Android tablets from Samsung aimed squarely at the casual use crowd.