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Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Hub Monitor
Say goodbye to eye fatigue with Dell's UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Hub Monitor.
LG 32″ UltraGear OLED Monitor
Get ready to elevate your gaming experience with LG's upcoming 32" UltraGear OLED monitor. The 32GS95UE is a game-changer, boasting a 4K OLED display that delivers stunning visuals. What sets it apart? It's the first UltraGear monitor to introduce Dual-Hz support, allowing you to seamlessly switch between FHD 480Hz and…
Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse
Ergonomics has dominated the workplace for decades. We've been told that specialized chairs, keyboard pads, pens, and more can make for a more pleasant work environment. And with the rise of work-from-home, that conversation has now taken over our home life, too. Whether or not you buy into the ergonomics…
Am Extremely Rare Apple-1 Computer Is Going to Auction
More a fan of computing history than supercars? Bust out the piggy bank because an extremely rare Apple-1 computer is heading to auction in September. Originally made as one of about 200 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in the 1970s, this Apple-1 computer includes the original board, cassette interface,…
Logitech Vertical Mouse
From trackballs and cockpit controllers, to blacked-out keyboards and Kid Robot speakers, we've seen a lot of unique computer peripherals over the years. Microsoft's Natural Ergonomic Keyboard is always the first thing we think of when we think about a complete redesign in favor of ergonomics, but the new Logitech MX…
6 Chrome Extensions You Should Know About
Here’s a fun fact: Google Chrome is the most popular web browser in the United States. While it’s a great browser right out of the box and despite its popularity, a lot of people don’t realize the power of Google Chrome extensions. These add-ons can completely change the way we…
The Greatest Keyboard from the ’80s Is Making a Comeback
By today's standards, the Model F is a clunky brick. The old IBM keyboard that was popular right after its release in 1981 weighed just under 10 lbs. and came in a thick case. It's the opposite of what comes with a modern Mac. Still, there are those who claim it's…
The Best Portable Hard Drives for Backing Up Your Work
Whether you’re a first-rate media consumer, a professional always on the go, a traveler logging miles and memories in your backpack, or just a regular Joe Schmoe with a history of bad luck, you should invest in a portable hard drive. Years ago, when they first emerged as backup file…
You Should Be Using a Password Manager. Here are 6 to Consider.
While there are certainly a few options on this list that would almost make the cut in terms of clean lines and modern designs, there's nothing sexy about password managers. That's okay. Password managers exist because we all have way too many passwords to remember, and in order to keep…
Western Digital’s First Portable SSD
Advice that's been making rounds in the tech community for a little while now is, move your OS to a solid state drive. Used properly, an SSD gives you boot times in single digit seconds and any programs you keep on it are going to start up faster than you…
Turn Any Surface into a Touchscreen with the Xperia Touch
One of the staples of futuristic technology is its independence of screens and now we're one step closer to that future. The Sony Xperia Touch is a projector/Android tablet hybrid that can project a touchscreen onto any flat surface, vertical or horizontal. That means you can play touch driven games on a…
Backup Batteries That Will Give Your Phone Lots of Extra Juice
Let’s face it, sometimes we rely on our phones a little more than we should. Ever since the inception of the “smart phone” we’ve used our phones for everything. They are our camera, journal, social media machine and sometimes we even use them to make phone calls. We use them…
8 Tips to Help You Achieve Inbox Zero
Inbox Zero is one of those things that a lot of people talk about, but never really sit down and do. In theory, Inbox Zero is an email management system whereby one keeps their email inbox empty (or near empty) at all times. The process is essentially a way for…
Endless Mission One Computer
Endless was founded on the belief that they could help bring computers to everyone in emerging markets with a combination of affordable technology and a custom OS that's free, simple and useful. But the Endless Mission One Computer is powerful enough to find plenty of uses in your home. Whether…
HP Envy Curved All-in-One PC
Whether you're an Apple fanatic or not, it's hard to argue with the fact that they make some seriously sexy hardware. But as the world waits for Apple to finally put a fresh spin on the iMac, HP has swooped in and crafted something equally gorgeous. The HP Envy Curved…