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  • A gaming monitor with a keyboard and mouse
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Yes, A Monitor Can Work Without A PC - Here Are Other Ways You Can Use It

    Monitors may be core peripheral devices for PCs, but there are plenty of other uses for these displays aside from being hooked up to a desktop or laptop.

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  • Sapphire Pulse RX 9060XT 16GB With Box
    By Siddharth Munjal 3 months ago

    This GPU Has The Best Price-To-Performance Ratio On The Market Right Now

    While the MSRP of GPUs has long been outpaced by inflated pricing, AMD is looking to buck that trend with its latest potent, budget-friendly GPUs.

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  • Corner of black Xbox Series X
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    Where Are Xbox Consoles Made And Who Makes Them For Microsoft?

    As with many other tech companies, many of the hardware components Microsoft sells are manufactured overseas to reduce costs, including those used in the Xbox.

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  • opening cheat code manual from 2000s
    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    Why Don't Most Modern Games Have Cheat Codes Anymore?

    Wondering why modern games don’t include cheat codes like they used to? Learn what changed in gaming and why cheats have mostly disappeared.

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  • An image showing the possibilities of booking flights from your phone.
    By Barry Peacock 4 months ago

    13 Of The Best Flight Booking Apps For Cheaper Deals

    Scoring flight deals takes more than luck. This guide breaks down 13 booking apps that help you track fares, find savings, and avoid common traps.

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  • Close up of Beyerdynamics DT 770 headphones on table
    By Tabish I. 4 months ago

    Cosonic: What We Know About The Chinese Company That Bought Beyerdynamic

    Beyerdynamic has long been a trusted source for high-end audio hardware, but the acquisition by Chinese company Cosonic has raised a few eyebrows.

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  • Black headphones on pink tiles.
    By Shane O'Neill 4 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Buying Cheap Noise-Canceling Headphones Over More Expensive Ones

    Thinking about buying cheap noise-canceling headphones? Learn why spending more can mean better sound, comfort, and long-term value.

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  • DJ mixing outdoors
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    How To Build Your First DJ Deck: A Beginner's Guide

    The modern DJ has many choices of excellent gear, but the basics still apply: You need sources of music, and the equipment to mix and control them.

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  • Fire TV Stick remote pointed to a TV
    By Samyak Goswami 4 months ago

    Here's Why The Silk Browser Is So Useful On Your Amazon Fire TV Stick

    Discover why the Silk browser is a standout on Fire TV Stick — experience smoother browsing, video playback, and seamless integration with remote control.

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  • The plug of an HDMI cable.
    By Shane O'Neill 4 months ago

    HDMI 2.1 Vs 2.2: What's The Difference (And Why It Probably Won't Matter To You)

    Confused about HDMI 2.1 vs. 2.2? Learn the real differences between these versions and why upgrading to 2.2 likely won’t impact your setup much as of now.

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  • Apple Games app
    By Quina Baterna 4 months ago

    Are The Latest Apple MacBooks Any Good For Gaming? Everything You Need To Know Before Buying

    Looking to play the latest video games but only have a MacBook? You may not be entirely out of luck, but you'll want to temper your expectations, too.

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  • Gamer sim-racing on a curved monitor
    By Edward Munene 4 months ago

    Are Curved Monitors Really Better For Gaming? The Benefits & Drawbacks Explored

    Curved monitors are designed with immersion in mind for PC gaming, but it all depends on your setup if you should upgrade from a traditional monitor.

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  • Man sleeping next to TV remote
    By Charlie Berrey 4 months ago

    Why You May Want To Think Twice About Sleeping With The TV On At Night

    Televisions are a staple in most homes these days with some owners keeping them on all day. Then there are those who fall asleep with them playing.

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  • iPhone screen displaying badge for AllTrails app
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    How Much Does The AllTrails App Cost & What Does The Paid Version Get You?

    If you love spending your time outside and in nature, it might be worth considering one of the paid versions of the AllTrails app, but what does each include?

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  • Person wearing Meta Quest 3S headset.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    What Is The Meta Xbox VR Headset & Why Is It So Expensive?

    While Microsoft hasn't thrown its hat into the ring with dedicated gaming VR hardware, the Meta Xbox VR headset bridges the gap. But why is it so expensive?

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  • 4K UHD Blu-ray store display
    By Mike Shutt 4 months ago

    Are 4K Blu-Ray Discs Region Locked?

    Physical media is being phased out by most stores, but 4K Blu-ray remains incredibly popular among collectors. Here's how to tell if a disc is region locked.

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  • Home Theater system displaying big screen and speakers
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    What Does HTPC Stand For & Is It Really Worth Buying One Today?

    If you're hunting for the best TV experience available, there is a bevy of streaming boxes, but you might have seen something called an HTPC. What are they?

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  • Computer hacker wearing a hoodie looking at computer screens
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    What Does It Mean If Your Email Was Found On The Dark Web?

    You may have gotten a warning from a service that your e-mail or other credentials were found on the dark web. Here's what that means and how to prevent it.

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  • Bill's two-toned Chevy S-10 pickup truck from
    By Marie Brown 4 months ago

    13 Cars You Might Have Missed In The Last Of Us Seasons 1 And 2

    Even in the apocalypse, background cars tell stories. From Solunas to S-10s, here are 13 forgotten rides that quietly stole scenes in "The Last of Us."

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  • A pair of Grado headphones on a white table
    By Joe Hindy 4 months ago

    15 Audio Brands That Make Speakers And Headphones In America

    Few tech products are manufactured in the U.S. these days, but if you want American-made audio, this is where to look.

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  • A comparison of four different monitor sizes varying from standard definition, to full hd, to 4k, to 8k, with a beach scene in the back.
    By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    8K Gaming Monitors Are Coming, But Are Our Computers Ready For Them?

    Gaming monitors are expanding again with the rise of 8K monitors, but can your computer even handle gaming at an 8K resolution or is it too soon?

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  • Wi-Fi icon on airplane seatback
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    How Do Airplanes Offer Wi-Fi In The Sky?

    Browsing the Internet can help you pass the time on a particularly monotonous flight, but how exactly do they get the Internet signal to your airplane?

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  • A man playing an FPP game on his computer.
    By Aman Kumar 4 months ago

    Are Your Games CPU Or GPU-Bound? Here's How To Check

    Not sure if your games are stressing the CPU or GPU more? Here’s how to find out and why it matters for smoother gaming.

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  • A person playing Nintendo Switch 2 while connected to Belkin power bank
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    Extend Your Nintendo Switch 2's Battery Life With This Mobile Power Bank

    Want to extend your Nintendo Switch 2 battery life? This mobile power bank can help you play longer without worrying about running out of charge.

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  • Black JBL Flip 6 sitting on a rock above water
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    Can Waterproof Speakers Go Underwater?

    Portable Bluetooth speakers often feature high water resistance ratings, but can you actually use one underwater? It's probably not a good idea, and here's why.

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  • Choosing a movie to watch on a smartphone.
    By Barry Peacock 4 months ago

    How Modern Tech Would Completely Ruin These Classic Movies

    See how smartphones, GPS, and social media would derail classics like Home Alone, Die Hard, Jurassic Park, and The Breakfast Club.

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  • A pair of IEM earbuds
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    IEMs Vs. Wired Earbuds: What's The Difference Between These Earphones?

    IEMs or wired earbuds—what’s the difference? Here’s how they stack up and which one might suit your listening style.

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