The RTX 4060 and Intel Core i5-14400F inside this 'budget' iBuyPower PC manages to skirt the edge of playable framerates at 4K.
The ARM-based chips will come to PCs soon, but they’re promising AI performance that might finally see AI run on your PC, and not the cloud.
Because of an open source software component that never got a proper fix, some widely used computer products have security issues that are vulnerable.
We feel like we just came off the high of the M3 chip, but Apple needs to look hot as Qualcomm and Intel are set to release more powerful AI-centric CPUs.
Dell’s reconfigured and expanded XPS lineup has good performance and an option for a beautiful OLED screen, but you’ll have to accept the new, sleek design.
Want to know how far you can take your gaming or graphics tasks? Best know how to tell the kind of graphics processor is in your PC.
Should you buy a Samsung laptop if you're already wielding a Samsung smartphone?
The ThinkPad X1 Fold redesign sports a fine OLED screen that stretches a full 16.3 inches, but you won't do more than basic tasks on this $2,500 device.
Yes, the Pro is lighter than the Air. No, the new Apple Pencil Pro won’t work on older iPads.
A nice, all-rounder kinda machine lacking just a little horsepower.
What the hell is DLSS, XeSS, and FSR? We break down the three big AI scaling programs and show how AI upscaling will help you boost frames in games.
Both the 13- and 15-inch ultra-light laptops have never been more powerful, but they're also too similar to the previous MacBook Airs with M2.
The new version of the 14-inch Zephyrus from Asus ticks all the boxes for a great gaming laptop, though it's not the most future-proof device you can buy.
Concepts were key at this year’s international mobile tradeshow, including a few devices that will likely never see the light of day.
The modern Alienware desktop no longer looks like it fell off a spaceship, but it's a fine-looking, quality PC that would be better if it was easier to upgrade.
We break down everything you need to know about buying a brand new computer.
The Razer Blade 16 is still the pinnacle of gaming PCs that don't compromise on power for portability, but it's still not the perfect specimen.
The Prestige AI Evo has a beautiful, 4K OLED screen for a relatively fair price, but I have yet to see how the ‘AI PC’ really changes how you use a laptop.
All it takes is a screenshot to remove OpenAI’s fancy new watermark. That means looking for it could leave you even more confused.
While it doesn't beat the Apple iMac performance, this all-in-one does have some interesting tricks.