At a product reveal in NYC, Microsoft announced new Surface hardware and big plans for AI as a copilot for work tasks.
Leaks show Microsoft could release the Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Surface Laptop Go 3 with new, more powerful processors and more AI capabilities.
HP’s all-in-one laptop/desktop/tablet tucks a keyboard and trackpad in between its two foldable sides.
Novice gamers may remain unbothered by glitches and bugs on Nvidia or Intel, but those with AMD PCs are probably running the best version of the game.
This less-expensive AMD 2-in-1 works as a midsize laptop for work, but also folds into a tablet for fun.
From Best Buy to Target, top retailers are competing to replicate Amazon's Prime Day success. That's good news for shoppers looking for deals.
Zoom’s Intelligent Director beta will use machine learning algorithms to track participants’ heads through multiple cameras stationed in a room.
By upgrading the screen size, Apple makes the classic MacBook Air more useful for more people.
A cybercriminal aided the government in its case against a woman accused of haplessly ordering a murder on the dark web.
The unnamed tech executive intended to replicate Samsung designs at a new chip factory in China, prosecutors say.
Startups and tech giants alike are racing to create deepfake detection devices to try and prevent a surge in AI-generated disinformation in the age of ChatGPT.
Microsoft is reportedly developing an AI-centric GPU for itself and OpenAI, one that can give them an edge over AI chipmaker Nvidia.
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
The company also showed off its Cooler Master-made Mainboard case and some DIY mods for inspiration.
The company also announced that new Framework Laptop mainboards are available, with the latest Intel and AMD Ryzen chips.
Razer continues to be the Apple of gaming with its latest Razer Blade gaming laptop.
Proudly show off the CPU powering your MacBook with some adhesive flair.
The company claims users can browse for 17 hours straight on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, though the latest Macs are already known for their extreme battery life.
Imagine how productive you'd be with a laptop this large (and a heating pad for your aching back).
Framework wants to ditch the throwaway mentality and change how people think about computers.