ASUS Launches ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363)

From ASUS Press Release: ASUS today launched ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363), the world's thinnest 13.3-inch convertible laptop, measuring just 13.9 mm thin and weighing only 2.87 lb. The compact ZenBook Flip 13 has a precision-engineered 360° ErgoLift hinge that allows versatile usage modes: laptop, tablet...

ASUS Launches ZenBook S (UX393)

From ASUS Press Release: ASUS today launched ZenBook S (UX393), a premium ultraportable 13.9-inch laptop with a brand-new 3:2 aspect-ratio form factor.

ZenBook S is 15.7 mm thin and 2.98 lb[i] light that premieres a compact precision-crafted magnesium-alloy unibody. It’s built around a 3.3K (3300 x...

Sony Will Port More First-Party PlayStation Games to PC

From PC Mag: Earlier this month, Sony released Horizon Zero Dawn on Steam, which ended the title's run as a PlayStation exclusive. Now Sony has confirmed it intends to do the same with other first-party titles in future.

As Eurogamer reports, confirmation of future PC ports was discovered in the...

FSP Hydro G Pro 750W Report (Page 1 of 4)

What is the first thing that comes to mind if I ask you to make an impression of a stereotypical American? If you yell "AMERICA! FREEDOM!" and make gestures of guns blazing in the air, then you are not alone. Do not get me wrong; I love America even though I am from Canada. But the stereotypical "AMERICA! FREEDOM!" -- even if we are all poking fun at -- is something even most Americans find funny from my experience. Now, despite the fact this is...

Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 chromax.black Review (Page 1 of 4)

As with many things you learn when you are young, my dad taught me how to ride the bicycle. I first started with a small red tricycle when I was a toddler and moved to a regular bicycle as I got bigger. I went through the typical phases of having training wheels and removing them soon after. Most of the bikes I had were hand-me-downs from my sister, so I had the unfortunate time of riding around on a white and pink bicycle. Thankfully, this was...

Apple agrees to pay $9.75M to settle suit over Powerbeats 2

From CNET: Apple has settled a class action lawsuit over an alleged design defect in its Powerbeats 2 that some customers said caused the sports earphones to stop holding a charge after minimal usage. As part of the settlement, Apple agreed to pay $9.75 million, which will be split between class...

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