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LG Gram 16 (2022) laptop review

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Larger laptops usually mean carrying a heavier load, but the LG Gram 16 changes that, given how lightweight and mobile it is.

Back to school: the perfect backup plan

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Everyone (including students) needs to protect against data loss from drive failure, viruses or accident with a solid backup plan.

Ask the experts about Microsoft Office 365 during our live Facebook...

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 Microsoft Office has been around longer than most of its users and it keeps getting better.  In fact you may be surprised at how many different applications are included. Stream the live Facebook event with experts from Microsoft and Best Buy so you can learn about how many different things you can now do with Office 365. Ask questions during the event and you may win a fantastic prize, including a new Surface Pro 4 computer.

Apple unveils its latest Apple Watch and iPad devices

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There was no iPhone, but Apple did announce two new Apple Watch models, plus new iPads and an interesting subscription service.

Comparison of 34” Widescreen Monitors – Dell, LG, and Samsung

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    If you are like me, you probably never thought of getting a large widescreen monitor, but having tried a couple out my entire perspective has changed. A widescreen monitor is like having two monitors in one, with the added benefit of being able to watch movies or play games with an entirely different experience. Sure, they are pricier than those standard format monitors that most of us have, but these widescreen monitors are a joy to use and can really improve your productivity. If you are in the market for one, here is a comparison of three very good candidates; and if you are not in the market for one you should be soon.

Review: ASUS VG279 Gaming Monitor

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Find out if the new ASUS VG279 IPS Gaming Monitor has the right stuff to give you a bright and blur-free gaming experience.

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.

The laptops that stood out the most at CES 2023

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Amidst all the wacky tech that comes out of CES, a new batch of laptops also make their debut, and it was easy to pick the standouts.

Announcing Google Pixelbook Go Chrome OS laptop

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How do you follow up the luxurious Pixelbook? Google just announced the new Pixelbook Go, a premium Chromebook that's more portable and affordable.

PNY graphics cards now available at Best Buy

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PNY graphics cards use NVIDIA technology to deliver modern performance, at an affordable price point.