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Free vs paid tax software: What’s right for your 2026 filing?

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Not sure if free tax software is enough for your 2026 filing? Compare free vs paid tax software to find the best CRA-certified option.

Why the power supply is critical to your gaming PC experience

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Electricity is the life blood of your gaming PC, and your power supply is the heart that pumps the blood to all the components.

CES 2022: Dell’s biggest announcements

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Dell and Alienware were at CES 2022 in full force with new releases like the Dell XPS 13 Plus and Alienware 34 curved QD-OLED gaming monitor.

Review: Using the Linksys EA9500 to improve PC Gaming connectivity

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 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.

Wi-Fi 7 vs. Wi-Fi 6E vs. Wi-Fi 6: How are they...

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Learn the key differences between Wi-Fi 7, Wi-Fi 6E, and Wi-Fi 6 to choose which wireless standard is right for your home setup.

Expand storage on your PS5 with an M.2 SSD

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Everything you need to know about expanding storage on your PS5 with an M.2 SSD including a list of compatible M.2 SSDs for sale at Best Buy Canada.

ASUS ZenBook S review: living up to the “slim, stunning, supreme”...

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ASUS calls the ZenBook S “slim, stunning and supreme.” Does the laptop live up to the hype? Read my review to find out.

Dell G3 (3500) 15.6-inch gaming laptop review

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My review of the Dell G3 (3500) 15.6-inch gaming laptop, showing why this affordable choice doesn’t cut corners when it comes to performance.

Eurocom M3 13.3-inch gaming laptop reviewed

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As you no doubt know, when it comes to trying to pack the performance needed to undertake serious video gaming in a laptop, it comes down to a very tricky balance between speed and portability. Try to shove too much power in a gaming laptop and for all intents and purposes, it ceases to be a portable PC —heavy, bulky and with little battery life. Go too far in the other direction, though, and you end up with something that’s svelte but unable to play games on anything but the lowest settings. I just spent some quality time with a gaming laptop that manages to strike the perfect balance: the Eurocom M3. It’s a compact, lightweight laptop with the power to chew through pixels and polygons while keeping frame rates high. Eurocom says the M3 is the most powerful 13-inch notebook ever made and everything I’ve seen supports that claim.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra laptop review

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There is no doubt the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra is a big and powerful laptop, but you will have to consider a few things before you jump in.