This Logitech keyboard + mouse combo wield real productivity power
The Logitech MX Master 4 mouse and Signature Slim Solar+ K980 keyboard are a one-two punch for desktop productivity when paired together.
Review: VEX Robotics Construction Set – Robotic Arm
Join me today for a look at the VEX Robotics Construction Set - Robotic Arm. This set, which is a STEM learning toy, is a mechanical crane that you build yourself. It also actually works! If you'd like to learn all about this fun and educational kit, as well as see a brief video review in which I compare the VEX Robotic Arm to the VEX Robotics "HEXBUG" Spider that I reviewed 2 weeks ago, just click on through and start reading!
The Sanus Advanced Tilt wall mount review and installation
I just bought a brand new 4K TV, and to get the most out of it, I wanted a wall mount that would let us see it from every angle. The Sanus Advanced Tilt Wall Mount does just that, and it's easier to install than you'd think.
Battlefield 6 review
Battlefield 6 returns to its roots with massive battles, refined classes, and a grounded story that marks a true comeback.
EA Sports FC 26 review
EA Sports FC 26 sharpens gameplay, boosts Career Mode, and upgrades visuals. A clear step up from FC 25. My full review inside.
Samsung Q70C 4K TV review
The Samsung Q70C QLED 4K TV is an LED TV with a layer of quantum dots to enhance colour and improve overall brightness.
HP Smart Tank 6001 all-in-one inkjet printer review
The HP Smart Tank 6001 is an all-in-one inkjet printer. You can connect to it using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB and even print from your phone.
The First Berserker: Khazan review
The First Berserker: Khazan delivers fast combat, tough bosses, and deep progression. A must-play for Soulslike fans.
Mobi Thermometer allows for no-touch temperature checks
While the "mommy hand on forehead" is a great way to find out if your little one has a fever, it isn't a scientific method by any means. The Mobi thermometer can give you an accurate temperature readout without even touching your little one, or even making a sound.
Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet review: proof inexpensive tablets keep getting...
A few years ago, you couldn’t have paid me to switch to a tablet that cost less than $150. However, one of the great things about technology is the trickle down effect and that has changed the tablet game. Just like you can now buy an entry level car with tech that used to be exclusive to premium vehicles–like anti-lock brakes or a Bluetooth capable sound system—many entry level tablets now offer features that used to set the more expensive models apart. I just wrapped up a few days using the Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet and came away impressed. This device is proof that an entry level tablet is more than capable of filling many peoples’ casual tablet needs without spending a fortune.








