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Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: A portable, but pricey, powerhouse

Razer’s Blade family of gaming laptops are among the most premium on the market. And while there aren’t a ton of major changes on the 2024 Blade 14,...

Dell XPS 16 review: Beauty and power comes at a cost

Dell's XPS 16 takes the minimalist design of the XPS 13 Plus and scales it up to a 16-inch system that's far more powerful and functional. But just...

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review: A whole new world

I’m not sure if there’s a good way to name the second part of a trilogy of games based on an original title that’s the seventh in a...

Sony A9 III review: The future of cameras is fast

After letting rival camera companies catch up for the last few years, Sony laid down a gauntlet with the 24.6-megapixel A9 III. It’s the world’s first mirrorless camera...

AIAIAI Unit-4 review: Unique wireless portable studio monitors

I’ve been using the studio monitors for a couple of months now. And initially, I wasn’t sure what to make of them. They’re solid studio monitors with...

Ayaneo’s NES-inspired mini PC is more than a retro tribute

The mini PC is misunderstood. Easily dismissed as underpowered, over-priced or just plain ugly; we intuit that a computer with a tiny footprint has to mean a compromise....

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For just $3, Google’s magic stick will save your aging PC

If your old laptop has been slowing down or collecting dust, Google may have a surprisingly cheap fix. The company has teamed up...

Do not hold your breath for display upgrade fireworks on Samsung’s next Galaxy Z foldables 

Samsung’s next-generation foldables should go official in a few months, but if you were expecting a dramatic leap in display technology, you might...

Every time you borrow from a bank, you’re paying more than you think – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

When most people evaluate a loan, they look at the interest rate. Maybe they compare a few lenders, negotiate a point or two...

AI is doing the dirty work for insurance companies, and it’s getting worse

Insurance claims adjusters have never had a reputation for generosity. But at least they were human. That’s changing fast, and not in your...

Tech Reader Podcast: How Apple keeps redefining personal computing at 50

For a 50-year-old company, Apple remains pretty hip and nimble. This week, Devindra and Senior Reporter Igor Bonifacic dive into Apple's big birthday,...