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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 router review
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 is a Wi-Fi 6 router with long range and the features gamers need.
Computer innovation announced at CES 2022
CES 2022 was a showcase for PC makers, and I’m highlighting some of the cooler announcements along with CES Innovation award winners.
Computer-related gifts for her
A selection of computer gifts including a stylish laptop and mobile accessories for the special woman in your life.
Back to School Tech Setup for Under $750
If you can manage a $750 budget, you can find some great tech to get ready for back to school with the right strategy and patience.
How far have you gone to keep peripherals relevant?
It is not at all uncommon to be reluctant to replace your gadgets. Reasons can range from budgetary concerns, comfort and familiarity with what you already know, or even sentimental value. We have a tendency to want to hold on to what we have for as long as we can. With gadgets this can most often extend to our peripherals. While people often understand the virtue or replacing a computer, for example, they will often do so while holding on to the same printer, scanner, monitor, keyboard and mouse for many years, through the lifecycle of several computers. Of course this isn’t always as easy as it sounds, and there can be some challenges in store for those wanting to continue using certain peripherals as they change to newer computers over the years. It can become difficult to see the advantages to upgrading to something new rather than holding on to what you already have as long as it’s working too. Let’s take a look at some common peripherals and some of the challenges involved with keeping the old, as well as some of the benefits of upgrading to something newer.
Razer Blade laptop preview: the world’s thinnest gaming laptop
Razer Blade. Two words guaranteed to grab the attention of anyone who takes PC gaming seriously. The gaming laptop series made waves in 2013, landing on a slew of “best of” lists. The 2014 edition manages to be even more over the top, earning titles like “world’s thinnest gaming laptop” while offering performance that has to be seen to be believed. You’ll soon find the all-new Razer Blade gaming laptops at Best Buy (you’ll be able to pre-order them this week), including the impossibly thin and light 14-inch model with its 5.76 million pixels —the world’s highest resolution 14-inch notebook display.
Microsoft unveils the Surface Pro 4
If you’re a fan of Microsoft’s Surface tablets or 2-in-1 convertible laptops in general, there’s some pretty big news today in the form of the Surface Pro 4. Thinner, lighter, faster, new accessories (plus compatibility with the old) and the ability to log into Windows 10 using facial recognition. Here’s the scoop on the latest version of Microsoft’s professional tablet/laptop hybrid.
Want a smart home? Here’s how to create a D-Link Connected...
If what we saw coming out of the Consumer Electronic Show is any indication, 2015 is going to be the year of the smart home. I wasn’t prepared for how much I would love smart devices like the mydlink Wi-Fi Smart Plug and the mydlink Wi-Fi Smart Plug+, or how handy the mydlink Wi-Fi motion sensor would be when it comes to keeping me informed on what’s going on around my house.Here’s what I found out when I set up my very own mydlink Connected Home.
Samsung drops Galaxy Tab S11 Series and Galaxy Tab S10 Lite...
Power and portability are the combination that truly matters when looking at the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and S11 Series.
Top laptops ranging from $400 – $1,500
Find the best laptops ranging from $400 to $1,500 for gaming, multitasking, and everyday use. Explore top picks and perks at Best Buy!






