Shadow of the Tomb Raider Pushes Lara Croft to Her Limits By Andrew E. Freedman published 27 April 18 We went hands-on with Shadow of the Tomb Raider and talked to its creative director about how Lara Croft truly becomes the Tomb Raider.
How to Order Nintendo Labo Replacement Parts By Andrew E. Freedman published 20 April 18 Nintendo is offering replacement Labo parts on the phone and through its online store.
ZTE Just Dealt Major Blow by US By Andrew E. Freedman published 16 April 18 ZTE is going to have some trouble making phones for the United States. The Chinese company was just hit by a ban on American exports from the Department of Commerce.
Cops Cracking iPhones Across the Country with GrayKey By Andrew E. Freedman published 13 April 18 An increasing number of police departments and federal authorities have devices that can unlock iPhones.
HQ Trivia: What You Need to Know By Andrew E. Freedman published 10 April 18 HQ Trivia is a runaway hit and involves real cash prizes. Here's why so many people are hooked, how to play and when you can expect an Android version.
Apple Killing Intel on Macs? This Is Big By Andrew E. Freedman published 2 April 18 Apple is reportedly ditching Intel chips on Macs for its own starting in 2020, which represents a huge shift in strategy and for consumers.
Apple's Foldable iPhone a Lock for 2020, Says Analayst By Andrew E. Freedman published 23 March 18 A new report says that Apple is readying a foldable iPhone for 2020, which would double as a tablet.
A Way Out Review Roundup: What Critics Love (and Hate) By Andrew E. Freedman published 23 March 18 A Way Out is a two-player co-op games with a tight story. Here's what the critics have to say.
Facebook CEO Makes No Apologies But Promises These Changes By Andrew E. Freedman published 21 March 18 After 5 days, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally responded to a scandal in which an outside firm collected data on 50 million users.
21 Tips Every Nintendo Switch Owner Should Know By Andrew E. Freedman, Michael Andronico published 13 March 18 Before you start gaming, learn the ins and outs of your Nintendo Switch. Here's what you need to know.
Can’t Reach Oculus Rift Runtime Service? Here’s How to Fix the Error By Andrew E. Freedman published 8 March 18 Right now, seemingly every Oculus Rift in the world isn't working, but Oculus has a fix.
Lenovo Legion Y520 Tower Review: Upgrade-Friendly Gaming Value By Andrew E. Freedman published 7 March 18 The Lenovo Legion Y520 is a pre-built midlevel gaming PC with plenty of room for upgrading.
Amazon to Drop Nest as Google War Escalates By Andrew E. Freedman published 5 March 18 The prolonged, often anti-consumer between Amazon and Google has a new chapter as Amazon will stop selling Nest products.
How to Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S9 By Andrew E. Freedman published 2 March 18 The Samsung Galaxy S9 may be hard to come by after launch. Here's how to get your hands on it.
How to Play Super Mario Odyssey's Balloon World By Andrew E. Freedman published 22 February 18 You'll need to beat the game and find Luigi to start the Balloon World adventure in Super Mario Odyssey.
Sea of Thieves PC Requirements: What You Need to Play By Andrew E. Freedman published 15 February 18 Developer Rare has published specs to play Sea of Thieves with any PC rig, from integrated graphics up to a powerful battlestation.
Amazon's New Delivery Service: What It Means for You By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 February 18 Amazon is reportedly preparing a delivery service for business customers called Ship with Amazon. This would put it in direct competition with UPS and FedEx.
Hackers Can Hijack Samsung, Roku Smart TVs (Report) By Andrew E. Freedman published 7 February 18 Samsung, Roku smart TVs vulnerable to flaws that allow control by third parties, according to Consumer Reports.
Zotac Mek1 Review: A Lean, Mean Gaming Machine By Andrew E. Freedman published 4 February 18 The Mek1 is a lean gaming rig that's thinner than the competition and comes with solid peripherals, but it's hard to upgrade.
Why Buying a Gaming PC Is Better Than Building Right Now By Andrew E. Freedman published 26 January 18 Cryptocurrency miners have driven up the cost of components, so buying a prebuilt gaming PC will save you money over building one yourself.
Lenovo Legion Y720 Review: A Decent Road-Ready Gaming PC By Andrew E. Freedman published 22 January 18 Get the Lenovo Legion Y720 Cube if you prioritize space savings over gaming performance.
Cherry's Low-Profile Keyboard Switches Feel Great By Andrew E. Freedman published 12 January 18 Cherry's new low-profile switches for gaming keyboards and laptops maintain the company’s distinct feel despite low travel.
Smart Wine Rack Makes You Feel Like a Sommelier By Andrew E. Freedman published 11 January 18 The Caveasy One wine rack lets you know when your wine is best to drink and has an app that will help you pair it with food.
No-Waste Battery Charges Phone, Gets Sent Back to Maker By Andrew E. Freedman published 11 January 18 Startup Quick Energy's Quick-E Charge battery charges your phone or laptop, and you then mail the battery back to be recharged or recycled.
Intel's New Mini PC Is a Pint-Sized VR Powerhouse By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 January 18 Intel's NUC 8 Enthusiast, aka Hades Canyon, is a pint-sized mini-PC capable of VR, thanks to 8th-Gen Core CPUs with Radeon Vega graphics.