What even is H1Z1 these days? Answering that question is harder than you might think, if you haven’t been paying attention. Once upon a time, there was a game called H1Z1, with…
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It’s never too late to learn a new skill, but with the host of online learning classes out there, it can be challenging to decide on which direction to go in. iCollege…
Get your FreeSync on with this unheard-of deal on a 27-inch 1080p LG monitor
If you have an AMD Radeon FreeSync-compatible Radeon graphics card or juiced-up processors like the new Ryzen 3 and 5 APUs, then you should do yourself a favor and get a FreeSync…
Samsung Galaxy S9+ camera test: How it compares against the rest
Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S9 family has arrived with what Samsung is calling a “reimagined” camera. Just like the Galaxy S8 before it, the main rear camera on the S9+ features a Dual…
Oculus Rifts worldwide temporarily break due to expired certificate
If you want a hint of how fragile our tech-reliant world is, look no further than the Oculus Rift. This morning, Rift owners the world over discovered that their $400 virtual reality…
iPhone X Animoji vs. Galaxy S9 AR Emoji: Creation, tracking, sharing, and karaoke
Apple’s Animoji on iPhone X has a competitor in AR Emoji on the Samsung Galaxy S9. Here’s how they stack up. Powered by WPeMatico
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Incrementally better in all the right places
Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is a strange breed of smartphone. With a Snapdragon 845 processor, great camera, and 18:9 screen, it has all the trappings of a fantastic 2018 handset. Yet, at the…
Xiaomi 10,000mAh Mi Power Bank Pro review: A battery pack that lives up to its name
Xiaomi has yet to launch any of its phones in the U.S., but that hasn’t stopped the Chinese company from slowly introducing consumers to its brand and products. Note: This review is…
5 signs you’re not ready to cut the cable TV cord
Thinking of cutting the cord? Here are 5 signs you’re not ready to drop cable. Powered by WPeMatico
Microsoft expects the ‘majority of customers’ to use Windows 10’s S mode
Microsoft expects that the “majority of customers” will enjoy Windows 10 in its new S mode, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of Windows wrote in a blog post Wednesday night. The stunning endorsement…