10 Gadgets You Can Buy On Amazon To Build Your Portable Workstation
Remote work is here to stay, and maintaining productivity on the go is key. This collection of gadgets will turn you into a portable powerhouse.
Read MoreRemote work is here to stay, and maintaining productivity on the go is key. This collection of gadgets will turn you into a portable powerhouse.
Read MoreThe USB standard has produced many devices, some weird, some of dubious usability. We've collected a few that seem strange at first, but are actually helpful.
Read MoreAs a machine replicating a person, there's some apprehension toward autopens. Is it possible to tell if it has been used in the place of a real person?
Read MoreThere are only a few small manufacturers who make headphones in the United States, and their offerings tend to be high-quality and expensive.
Read MoreUSB naming conventions have always been confusing, but perhaps none more so than USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2. Here's what you need to know about the two standards.
Read MoreParenting can be hectic, but there are plenty of gadgets out there that can make your day a little bit easier. Here's the best tech for parents.
Read MoreLooking to convert your car into a remote working business suite? These useful gadgets and accessories will have you working like the Lincoln Lawyer in no time.
Read MoreSmart plugs can help you save money by powering down electronics when they're not in use, but they can use more power than modern equipment.
Read MorePower strips and surge protectors may not be the most exciting part of your setup, but they are critical for keeping things organized and operating safely.
Read MoreIf you've got a laptop that relies on a USB-C charger, you may have gotten the idea to use it to charge your cell phone, but is it safe to do so?
Read MoreMany people install ceiling fans because they can be an affordable way to stay cool while keeping your electricity use and monthly bill in check.
Read MoreThe traditional USB-A design is one any user is familiar with, including the familiar two square holes in its side. So what purpose do the holes serve?
Read MoreWhether you're looking forward to a season of hiking and swimming or dreading summer's sweaty return, these gadgets will bring you comfort and convenience.
Read MoreConfused between USB flash drives and external hard drives? Learn the key differences in speed, storage, durability, and best use cases for each.
Read MoreDoes your new computer not have a traditional Audio Out jack? If so, you can still buy a pair of USB speakers to get improved audio. Here's how they work.
Read MoreBroken headphones? Don’t bin them just yet — there might be more value (and life) in them than you think.
Read MoreThe monitor is arguably the most important peripheral to your computer, and a handful of brands offer premium options. What does the highest cost get you?
Read MoreWhen visiting Europe, that trusty charger won't fit the outlet, and even if you somehow manage to plug it in, it won't work safely without the right setup.
Read MoreHollyland LARK M25 is a lav microphone system made for all types of creators looking to record sound with ease.
Read MoreWe've all got more USB cables than we know what to do with connected to our devices, but you can make some sense of the mess with just a few plastic bread tags.
Read MoreMost people don't pay attention to more than the storage capacity of their SD cards, but if you record video you should pay attention to this spec.
Read MoreAccessories for the Nintendo Switch 2 aren't going to be cheap, but you can still save a few bucks on the Switch 2 Pro Controller if you're a Costco member.
Read MoreYou might have seen people in airports with USB cables plugged into their suitcases. How do these USB ports work, and are they TSA approved?
Read MoreSlashGear's Audio Week is an informative and entertaining look at everything available in the sound-centric consumer electronics market today.
Read MoreCurious about the lock port on your laptop? Learn what it’s for, how it works, and how to use it to physically secure your device.
Read MoreIt's highly recommended that you never use any kind of public USB device to safeguard your data, but you could use a USB condom to keep yourself safe.
Read MoreUSB sockets are more present than ever in our everyday life, and many are now built directly into power sockets, but do they draw power even when not in use?
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