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Google Pixel Slate: The top features, specs, and highlights
The Google Pixel Slate isn’t the first Chrome tablet, but it’s setting new standards for what a Chrome tablet can be. Announced Tuesday at Google’s Made By Google Launch event in New York,…
The top 5 features of the new Google Home Hub
Google aims to strangle the new Echo Show in its crib, but its new smart display could also cripple hardware partners like JBL and Lenovo. Powered by WPeMatico
Google’s new $35 Chromecast gets a speed boost
The third-generation Chromecast leaves Google out of the cheap 4K streamer wars. Powered by WPeMatico
Google Pixel 3: The 5 features that matter most
If the Pixel 3 “Made By Google” launch event reminds us of anything, it’s that basic hardware specs don’t mean much in Googleland. We’ve long known that the Pixel 3 (starting at…
The Roku Streaming Stick, our favorite budget media streamer, is even cheaper today
With so many streaming services out there right now, the TV landscape is a cord cutter’s paradise—but you need a way to bring all those shows to your television. The superb Roku…
Intel’s 9th-gen Core i7-9700K abandons Hyper-Threading: What it could mean for performance
Core i7, the boss wants to talk to you. The good news: you got a promotion and a bump from six cores up to eight cores in Intel’s 9th generation CPU lineup….
The Full Nerd special episode: Diving deep into Core i9-9900K and Core X with Intel’s desktop chief
In this special episode of the Full Nerd, Gordon Mah Ung is joined by Anand Srivatsa, Intel’s desktop VP, to talk about all the new 9th-gen Core and Core-X processors announced in New…
Protect against outages with this $35, six outlet uninterruptible power supply
There’s nothing worse than being in the middle of an intense gaming or spreadsheet-wrangling session and a power outage kills it. One way to avoid a sudden power demise is to get…
Never preorder: Why jumping on new technology before it’s tested is a bad idea
One of the grossest aspects of PC gaming has wormed its way into PC components, promising nothing but pain for consumers. Preorders now exist for CPUs and graphics cards. AMD kicked off…
