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Computers, Laptops & Tablets

Review: TP-Link Archer AX6000 Router Brings the Power and Promise of...

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I tested the TP-Link Archer AX6000, a high performance router that supports the new Wi-Fi 6 standard, and includes a USB-C port and a 2.5Gbps WAN port.

Kobo vs Kindle: finding the perfect eReader gift in Canada

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The Kobo vs. Kindle debate is about comfortable and immersive digital reading, but gifting the right one depends on the reader involved.

How to make your computer run faster

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Computer slowing down to a crawl? There are a few different possible causes. Here's a quick rundown and what you can do to fix your computer slowdown.

Supertank printers

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A supertank printer gets you all the advantages of inkjet printer (including excellent colour printing), with much lower operating costs.

Whole Home Wi-Fi systems are perfect for any home

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Whole Home Wi-Fi (also known as mesh networking) is the big trend in in-home Internet connectivity, having made an impact last year. Spreading out the connection you’re paying for can get a boost from a whole home Wi-Fi system that acts less as an extension and more like a true net.

MacBook, Chromebook, or Windows Laptop?

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Students need a good laptop as they go back to school, but which type? MacBook, Chromebook, or Windows Laptop? Here's some information to help you choose.

Learn about AI and Copilot in Microsoft Live Events at Best...

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Microsoft Live Events at select Best Buy stores across Canada will teach you all about Microsoft Copilot to empower you about AI.

Canon Selphy Square QX10 review

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For dorm room decorators and scrapbook lovers, the Canon Selphy Square QX10 prints unique, long-lasting photo stickers through an easy-to-use app.

ASUS ROG Rapture AC5300 tri-band Wi-Fi gaming router review

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My review of the ASUS ROG Rapture AC5300 tri-band Wi-Fi gaming router, one of the most powerful Wi-Fi routers on the market.

CES 2026: Qualcomm releases new Snapdragon X2 chips, doubles down on AI...

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Qualcomm is making a splash at CES 2026 by looking to redefine what an ARM-based PC can do now through its latest Snapdragon processors.