Be on-guard of your digital existence. | Staying secure isn’t just about looking the part; you have to be the part. Most of us know, or at least ought to know, about the importance of IT security, but whether or ...
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Finally, there's USB Type-C PD. | Microsoft launched the 7th generation of their Surface Pro tablet last October. The incremental improvements the Surface Pro 7 brings to the table are welcomed. Though there ...
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Excellent notebook, pretty good tablet too. | If you’re looking for a notebook that you can use as a tablet from time to time, you’re in luck. These days, 2-in-1 convertible don’t ask you to make a ...
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It's a good time to look at 2-in-1 convertibles devices. | It’s a new year, and perhaps a good time to talk about a new PC in 2020. If you hadn’t already gotten something in the last year-end shopping ...
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The Mac is still quite stagnant. | Apple’s latest Mac notebook, the Late 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro, seems to be doing many things right. It’s good enough to be even winning back some ex-Mac users who have ...
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ASUS' dual-screen feature is really useful. | I reviewed the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo a little while back. It’s a powerful notebook with two completely legit displays built into it. Now, I have its little brother, ...
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A systematic test for notebook battery longevity. | I run my own benchmark tests whenever I write my notebook reviews. Apart from performance, one of the important characteristics about notebooks is the battery ...
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New processors finally get a good graphics speed boost. | Intel’s 10th generation processors currently feature two processor line-up: 14 nm Comet Lake, and 10 nm Ice Lake processors. The Ice Lake based ...
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This is the most expensive Mac computer you can get right now. | Apple’s products are always known to cost a premium. Their latest and just newly available Mac Pro, fully maxed out, will cost you just over ...
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This is Intel's update to the Ultrabook specification. | In May this year, Intel announced Project Athena, a new specification for ultra-thin and ultra-light notebooks designed to guarantee a certain level of mobile ...
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