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Lenovo Smart Display (10-inch): Great For Google-centric Households
Google Assistant has caught up to Amazon Alexa in just about every way but one: hardware.
Lensbaby Sol 45: Affordable Art Lens
There’s a new budget-friendly art lens from Lensbaby.
Samsung Galaxy Watch: A Solid Pick
The Samsung Galaxy Watch wants to fix whats always been a sticking point for smartwatches: battery life.
Bing Search Highlights How To Pirate Office 2019
Search engines are fighting a constant battle to prevent malicious links from appearing in their search results, but Microsoft seems to have let a rather embarrassing link slip through the net on Bing.
Canon EOS R: Its First FullFrame Mirrorless Camera
The two biggest names in photography—Canon and Nikon—sat on the sidelines and watched as Sony became the hottest player in the full frame mirror less world.
Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet: For Both Pros And Amateurs
The Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet is a graphics tablet with a writing surface but no screen. It’s responsive to an included pen stylus and to gesture-based finger commands.
How To Copy Your Windows Installation To An SSD
Are you still using a traditional spinning hard disk on your computer? You’re missing out. Swapping it for a solid-state drive (SSD) is one of the best upgrades you can make in terms of speeding up your computer. Your computer will boot faster, programs will launch instantly, and games won’t take so long to load.
How To Provide Remote IT Support For Your Relatives And Friends
Being tech-savvy is both a gift and a curse. When you know how to fix computers, you become “the computer person” for everyone you know.
Do I Need A VPN At Home?
When you use a VPN, you’re adding a layer of obfuscation to your online activities and digging an encrypted tunnel between your traffic and anyone who tries to spy on you.
Astronaut Mae Jemison On The ‘Adrenaline Rush' Of Space Travel
Season two of the National Geographic Channel‘s Mars—which is part drama and part documentary—explores what it would take to survive on another planet.
Why PC Builders Should Stock Up on Components Now
NZXT is a popular PC desktop case vendor, but the California-based company recently had to raise its prices.
High-Tech Healthcare: Today's Innovations Are Powering Tomorrow's Medicine
Microneedle patches, handheld diagnostic machines, and better sensing capabilities, as well as 3D bioprinting, are just a few of the technologies coming to a doctor’s office near you—or maybe even into your home—in the next decade.
7 Simple Steps For Cleaning Up Your Google Drive
Just like any place you keep stuff, Google Drive can get messy.
Intel Demos Ambient PC That Observes You And Adapts To Your Needs
For a long while, you’d rarely find a computer without an Intel CPU.
Restoring Vision With Bionic Eyes Is No Longer Science Fiction
Bionic vision might sound like science fiction, but Dr. Michael Beyeler is working on just that.
The Best Laptops For College Students
When you’re a student, a laptop is as essential as your textbooks and school ID—and not just because of your school work.
The Best Note Taking Apps
Note-taking apps are not created equal in concept or in abilities.
E-Reader Sales Slack as Paper Books Reclaim Market Share
Have an e-reader collecting dust on a shelf somewhere? You’re not alone. Recent data from the Publisher’s Association indicate a major market trend back toward tree ware, as e book and e-reader sales continue to slump.
Moto Z2 Play
Modular Design, Solid Performance
HTC U11 Phone Faces The Music
HTC U11 Phone Faces The Music
Samsung Galaxy Book
Gorgeous Screen, but Pricy
Mit And Lamborghini To Create Even Better Supercars
Lamborghini and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are partnering to develop technology and products that should make future Lambos faster, lighter, less expensive (maybe), and more crash resistant (possibly).
'OK Google' Wireless Speaker Is Just OK
Google Home, the search giant’s new connected wireless speaker, is more attractive and sounds better than the Alexa-powered Amazon Echo, but the Google Assistant cloud service that backs it still needs a lot of work.
A Beefed-Up Followup To The Original Surface Book
The second-generation Surface Book is a beefed-up followup to Microsoft’s inaugural Editors’ Choice–winning flagship 2-in-1, with a more powerful Intel Core i7 processor, discrete graphics, plentiful storage and RAM,longer battery life, and increased performance.
This 3D Printer Improves On Excellence
You could think of the MakerBot Replicator+ desktop 3D printer as a souped-up version of the already excellent original Replicator, with considerable improvements in speed, build volume, and design.
Exceptional Photographers: Two Profiles
Last year, photographers around the globe captured 1.2 trillion digital photos, according to estimates from market research firm Key Point Intelligence. It’s a statistic that suggests we’ve been exposed to more images in the past year than at any other point in history.
Adobe's Scott Belsky On The 'Creative Professional' Evolution
Today, Scott Belsky is Adobe’s Chief Product Officer. But he started out in finance before founding Behance, an online community for creative professionals acquired by Adobe in 2012, and launching the 99U conference.
AI That Can Erase Noise From Photos
Taking a photo in poor lighting can often result in something too pixelated and noisy to be useful.
Dell Latitude 5490: A Solid Work PC
The Dell Latitude 5490 makes no bones about being an all-business laptop.
10 Quick Tips To Fix Your Bad Photos
Digital photography has democratized the medium. More people are taking more photos than ever before, and they’re sharing their shots online with friends and family.