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Small In Size, Big In Sound
Audioengine A2+ Wireless Computer Speakers
A Perfect Convertible Ultraportable Notebook
HP Spectre x360 13
Is This The Best Mouse For Small Hands?
Razer Viper Mini
Are Smartphones Getting Too Much?
The Galaxy S20 ultra is a phone with a lot of big numbers attached to it. But what does it all mean for everyone?
Communication In A Virus Hit World
Curbs on travel being issued by governments are increasingly suggesting videoconferencing as a replacement tool.
Workgroup Office Printer Shootout
Office and workgroup printers are usually laser-based due to their high workload, print quality and speed. Surprisingly, the quest to drive down cost per print also see the inkjet printers among this class, thanks to the ink tank evolution.
Et Tu, Mustang?
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Wrist-Y Business
Smartwatches have taken on a life of their own, diverging from the path of smartphones. It’s every player for themselves, with proprietary hardware and software. In fact, there isn’t a single Wear OS smartwatch in our list this year.
A Return To Form
Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro
Night Sight On Steroids
Here’s how the astrophotography mode works on the Google Pixel 4
Razer's Best Keyboard Yet
Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition
Hot-Swappable Goodie?
Logitech G Pro X
From Paper To iPad
Michael Ng (@mindflyer), Illustrator and founder llustration Arts Fest
You Wanted Gloves Off? They're Off
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)
United State Of Gaming 2020
It’s a brand new decade, and gaming is going interesting places. Esports is booming, and the streaming landscape is being reshaped by exclusive multi-million dollar deals with prolific personalities. On top of that, we’ve got nascent cloud gaming services that could make games more accessible than ever, while games themselves are evolving into a continuous service as sequels take on a whole different meaning. What’s not to get excited about?
Can Google Compete With Apple Now That It Has Acquired Fitbit?
Google has just splashed US$2.1 billion to acquire Fitbit.
Of Tech And Politics
If there’s been one thing that stood out for the tech world in 2019, it would be how technology was caught up in politics. Most famously, how the United States of America directly interfered with the sales of products from a single company. That product is Huawei’s Mate 30 series of smartphones, in case you haven’t heard.
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 53 4-Door Coupé
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 53 4-Door Coupé
BMW M2 CS - Hot Like Chilli Padi
BMW M2 CS
The Best Custom GeForce RTX 2080 Super?
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 2080 Super is very, very fast, but if you’re looking to take things up a notch with factory overclocks and custom cooling solutions, there are plenty of cards out there vying for your money.
Apple AirPods Pro
Apple AirPods Pro
Not Quite The World's Best Gaming CPU
Intel Core i9-9900KS Special Edition
E-Scooter Ban: A Lazy Way Out?
Surely, there are better solutions than a blanket ban.
There's Something For Everyone (If You Happen To Fall Into This Particular Group Of People)
‘Tis the season to be giving, but fret not, we’re here to help with a gift guide for that very specific type of techie in your life.
Do We Actually Need A Microsoft Phone Again?
Just be happy it isn’t another Windows Phone.
Smart Isn't Smart Enough
Yes, the tech we have in our smartphones now is the best they’ve ever been. But are the features in your latest smartphone really revolutionary anymore, or just incremental upgrades from what came before?
One Chilly Beast
Aftershock Vapor Pro 15
Apple Watch Series 5 - The New Wearable Benchmark?
Apple Watch Series 5
The Breaking Point Of Patience
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
The Human Side Of AI
Collected stories from the Expedia Group Research Summit