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The 5 best all-in-one printers in 2026 worth your money, tested by experts
By Darragh Murphy Last updated
Need a printer that can print, scan and copy that actually works, is easy to set up and doesn't cost a small fortune? We've tested the best all-in-one printers that can do it all.

I just tried ‘the world’s first 4-in-1 portable color inkjet printer’ — and the Inkwon Tag is perfect for stickers, temporary tattoos, and even designing your own t-shirts
By Nikita Achanta Published
RecommendedThe Inkwon Tag is a great pocket printer for creating temporary tattoos, heat transfers, stickers and more. It's highly portable and easy to use too.

I tested Control Resonant on an RTX 5090 — and I'm now preparing for a new benchmark for PC gaming
By Darragh Murphy Published
I played three hours of Remedy Entertainment's upcoming Control Resonant on an RTX 5090 gaming PC, and its reality-bending action is looking to take full advantage of Nvidia's latest graphics cards.

Forget overpriced OLEDs — this 40-inch ultrawide monitor is down to $359 for Prime Day
By Anthony Spadafora Last updated
The Innocn 40C1R may be older, but you won’t find a flat, high-refresh 40-inch display that still holds up for this price anywhere else.

We tested the best Wi-Fi 7 routers for 2026 — this is how you get blazing-fast speeds for your home
By Anthony Spadafora Last updated
The best Wi-Fi 7 routers include traditional routers with unique designs, mesh Wi-Fi systems for whole home coverage and even gaming routers.

I tested the TP-Link Archer BE770 and this full-featured Wi-Fi 7 router is an absolute networking bargain
By Brian Nadel Published
Editor's ChoiceThe TP-Link Archer BE770 is a full-featured Wi-Fi 7 router with loads of useful ports that provides a high-performance experience on a budget.

We tried pushing Snapdragon X2 Elite to its extreme, and it's twice as fast as the first gen
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We've been putting the Snapdragon X2 Elite through its paces and the results are pretty staggering.

I ditched my charger for the day and played chicken with my laptop’s battery — it was close
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If you forget your charger at home, how confident should you feel about a Snapdragon X2-42 Plus laptop? Well, I tested it so you don’t have to.

I tested a Snapdragon X2 laptop both on and off the charger, and I didn't lose one noticeable ounce of speed — exposing the battery life tricks of the competition
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I tested Snapdragon X2 unplugged and found that the performance decrease is absolutely shocking. The competition should be concerned.
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