Information technology covers a wide umbrella of skills that can be used in nearly every industry, whether it’s social networking, entertainment & media, consumer technology, or even agricultural services. The reason why…
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Samsung’s SmartThings Wifi mesh router/smart-home hub mashup features AI tech from Plume
Samsung is putting its well-regarded SmartThings brand front and center in the latest iteration of its combination Wave 2 Wi-Fi mesh router and smart-home hub. SmartThings Wifi replaces Samsung’s first stabs at…
Best comic book apps for iPhone and iPad
These comic book readers make it easy to catch up on beloved series, no matter what type of fan you are. Powered by WPeMatico
OnePlus 6: Tips, tweaks and secrets for the best OnePlus phone ever
Some of the most popular phones on the market run heavy custom UIs with more features than any sane person needs (we’re looking at you Samsung and LG). The OnePlus 6 doesn’t…
Shinola Bookshelf Speakers review: Grandly waving the flag for U.S. audio technology
Compact design, excellent performance, and versatile connectivity render these monitors a must-hear collaboration. Powered by WPeMatico
Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 puts a Core i9 or Xeon in a thin-and-light laptop
Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 is a workstation laptop that somehow crams an 8th-gen Core i9 or Xeon plus Nvidia Quadro graphics into a chassis just 0.7 inch thin and 3.76 pounds. This is…
Nintendo’s ridiculous war on ROMs threatens gaming history
Last week Nintendo sued two long-standing emulation sites: LoveRETRO and LoveROMs. It’s not the first time emulation’s come under attack, but it was noteworthy in part because of the absurd damages Nintendo…
This week’s new PC hardware: Threadripper 2, cutting-edge SSDs, and a Fallout-themed NZXT case
A week for new milestones Image by Gordon Mah Ung Fresh gear comes fast and furious in the wide-open world of PC hardware—so quickly that even computing faithful like us can’t possibly…
HyperX Alloy Elite RGB review: A solid, Cherry MX-based option, despite its iffy software
Learning is a process, right? It certainly has been for HyperX and its keyboards. First there was the stripped-down HyperX Alloy FPS in late 2016—a no-frills budget keyboard that, as I wrote…
Samsung’s $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 makes Apple’s $1,000 iPhone X seem like a bargain
Samsung has unveiled the Note 9, its first phone that tops $1,000, and it’s a far cry from the iPhone X. Powered by WPeMatico
