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Nvidia says PC gaming will ‘look like a film’ — GTC 2026 could herald 1 million times better path tracing for GPUs
By Jason England last updated
Nvidia looks set to reveal the "future of real-time rendering" at GTC 2026. We break down the shift to neural rendering and the hunt for film-quality gaming graphics.

Best VPN deals in March 2026
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
Don't want to pay full price for a VPN? I've rounded up the best VPN deals from the likes of NordVPN, ExpressVPN, PureVPN, Surfshark, and more.

The best 13-inch laptops in 2026 — top picks worth your money
By Darragh Murphy last updated
The best 13-inch laptops offer a good mix of power and portability, and we review dozens of 13-inch laptops every year then cull the cream of the crop into this list.

We just tested the MacBook Neo vs MacBook Air M5 — which laptop should you buy?
By Tony Polanco published
The MacBook Neo and MacBook Air M5 are here, and we've tested both. We detail the differences between these laptops to help you decide which one to get.

MacBook Neo is the first Mac I’d recommend to my parents — here’s why
By Lloyd Coombes published
The MacBook Neo is here. Could it be the missing link for longtime iPad users?

I reviewed a $230, $120 and $80 mechanical keyboard this week — this is the only one I’d buy
By Nikita Achanta published
I've spent the last week testing mechanical keyboards from Turtle Beach, Keychron and Royal Kludge, but if I had to buy one with my own money, this is the one.

We benchmarked the MacBook Neo vs budget Windows laptops — here's the truth
By Tony Polanco published
The MacBook Neo is a fantastic value at $599, but how does it stack up against similarly priced Windows laptops? Here's what our lab tests have to say.

I went on a sightseeing run in London with the Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses — here’s 5 things I like and 2 I disliked
By Nick Harris-Fry published
I ran 10K in the center of London and was able to film several of the city’s top landmarks on the Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses.

Keychron just upgraded one of my favorite mechanical keyboards — but I’m still telling everyone to buy this cheaper model instead
By Nikita Achanta published
Keychron launched the V1 Ultra 8K in January 2026, and it introduces 8K polling and 660 hours of battery life, but I'd still buy the OG Keychron V1. Here's why.
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