Razer Blade Stealth and Razer Core Steal the Show
PC gamers should get their credit cards ready. Razer just delivered a combination punch that will KO the desktop you were planning to buy. Read full article
A New Republic of Gaming Products
Asus had a pleasant surprise for gaming enthusiasts at CES with the addition of several new products in the Republic of Gamers (ROG) line. Read full article
CES First Look: New E FUN Nextbooks
We got our hands on the new line of Nextbook budget laptops and 2-in-1 devices from E FUN during the 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show. The latest batch of low-cost[...] Read full article
Who Needs a Flagship? ZTE and LG Leading the Way for Practical Smartphones at CES 2016
ZTE and LG are leading the charge of practical and inexpensive smartphones at CES 2016. The funny thing is, they aren't far from flagships despite being much cheaper. Read full article
Toshiba’s New Canvio Premium HDDs Support Both USB Type-C and Type-A
Getting a jump on what is fast becoming the USB standard, Toshiba has announced a new line of portable HDDs that work with both Type-A and Type-C USB connections. Read full article
Asus Outs First USB Type-C Monitor
Asus likes to be first, and this week’s CES 2016 offered further proof with the first USB Type-C monitor. Read full article
Asus Has a Fixable Chromebook and Plenty of Pocket PCs at CES 2016
Asus has been busy at CES 2016, announcing a modular Chromebook and pocket-sized PCs. Read full article
CES First Look: Samsung Notebook 9
The svelte silver Samsung Notebook 9 is already being coined as the MacBook Killer and for good reason. With it's razor thin bezel and the ability to cram a 15-inch[...] Read full article
LG Guns for the Moto G Crowd with New K Series Smartphones
LG announced its K Series smartphone which includes a sleek outer shell, an improved camera, and bonus inclusions like a front-facing flash for selfies. Read full article
Can It Handle VR? NVIDIA GeForce GTX VR Ready Program Has the Answer
NVIDIA announced at CES 2016 the launch of their GeForce GTX VR Ready Program, a labeling initiative to help consumers identify virtual reality (VR) capable PCs, notebooks and add-in cards. Read full article