This Wireless Mic Is a Videographer's Dream Gadget (Update) By Henry T. Casey published 17 July 18 An update to the Mikme microphone turns the wireless device into a gadget that video makers will love.
Surface Go Hands-on: The iPad Meets Its Match By Mark Spoonauer published 10 July 18 The Surface Go is a sleek 10-inch tablet that should give the 9.7-inch iPad a run for its money. Here's our first impressions.
We Tried an Overseas Phone on a US Network: Here's What Happened By Adam Ismail published 9 July 18 Considering importing a new superphone from the likes of Huawei or Vivo, but not quite sure what kind of service you can expect? Read this first.
The First Alexa Board Game Is Both Fun and Terrifying By Monica Chin published 5 July 18 The future of board games is bright...but different.
OnePlus 6 Red Hands-On: Here's How It Looks Up Close By Adam Ismail published 3 July 18 We go hands-on with the striking new red limited edition model of the OnePlus 6.
iOS 12 Public Beta: What We Like (and Don’t) So Far By Philip Michaels published 26 June 18 With the iOS 12 public beta now available, here are some initial impressions on which features hit the spot and which ones miss the mark.
BlackBerry Key2 Hands-On: The Keyboard Gets Even Better By Adam Ismail published 22 June 18 The BlackBerry KeyOne was a surprisingly well-rounded Android phone for business users, and the Key2 is a refinement that looks even better.
Skyrim on Alexa Highlights a Big Problem With Smart Speaker Games By Monica Chin published 18 June 18 Skyrim has made the jump to Amazon Alexa. It...kind of worked.
5 Reasons to Buy the Google Home Mini (and 3 Reasons to Skip It) By Monica Chin published 16 June 18 The Google Home Mini is a worthwhile purchase, but it's not for everyone. Here are the pros and cons.
In Rage 2, Nothing Slows Down the Satisfying Shooting By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 18 Rage 2 maintains the same frenzied, action-packed pace of the original, but gives players a much more varied world to explore.
Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu Hands-on: Old Meets New By Michael Andronico published 15 June 18 Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee are a delightful blend of classic Pokémon and the modern mobile action of Pokémon Go.
Skull & Bones Proves Piracy Isn't Dead By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 18 Skull & Bones provides players with opportunities to hunt for treasure, create impromptu fleets and forge their own piratical paths.
Days Gone Serves Up Beautiful Brutality By Sherri L. Smith published 14 June 18 Open-world, third-person survival horror, Days Gone doesn't pull any punches about what a post-apocalyptic catastrophe, zombie or otherwise would look like.
Tetris Effect VR Is Awesomely Trippy By Sherri L. Smith published 14 June 18 The iconic game is making the jump to virtual reality.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey Delivers Action, Romance and Philosophy By Marshall Honorof published 14 June 18 Assassin's Creed Odyssey Odyssey will give players a chance to shape the storyline through character selection and dialogue choices.
Resident Evil 2 Is a Brilliant and Terrifying Reinvention By Michael Andronico published 14 June 18 Thanks to a new over-the-shoulder perspective and the power of new technology, Resident Evil 2 has never looked so beautiful — or been so terrifying.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: The Best Just Got Better By Michael Andronico published 13 June 18 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate delivers a revamped, robust version of the 2014 Wii U version, and it's the biggest (and most fun) Smash yet.
Astro's Legend of Zelda Headset Looks Ready for Adventure By Marshall Honorof published 13 June 18 Astro's first Nintendo headset is a surprisingly elaborate piece based on The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild.
Anthem Just Became My New Destiny By Sherri L. Smith published 13 June 18 BioWare's new sci-fi space shooter offers compelling combat on an alien world.
Hitman 2 Dishes Out Even More Stylish Assassinations By Sherri L. Smith published 13 June 18 The follow up to the 2016 reboot, Hitman 2 delivers more creative kill options in gorgeous global locales.
First Look: Garmin Adds Music to Vivoactive 3 Smartwatch By Caitlin McGarry published 13 June 18 Garmin is bringing offline music playback to more of its devices with the launch of the $300 Vivoactive 3 Music.
What It's Like to Play Fortnite on Switch By Andrew E. Freedman published 12 June 18 Fortnite on Nintendo Switch proves to be a superior mobile option to playing it on a phone.
Raids, Specilizations and Explosions: The Division 2 Wants to Be Your Main Shooter By Sherri L. Smith published 12 June 18 The Division 2 delivers the same tight combat as its predecessor with a few new improvements.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Delivers Breathtakingly Beautiful Action By Sherri L. Smith published 12 June 18 The followup to the 2015 title is even more beautiful and challenging than its predecessor.
I Just Played Spider-Man PS4, and It's Everything I Wanted By Michael Andronico published 12 June 18 Sony's upcoming Spider-Man game promises an excellent blend of thrilling open-world web-swinging and tight, frenetic combat.
Forza Horizon 4 Hands-On: A Racing Stunner for All Seasons By Michael Andronico published 11 June 18 Forza Horizon 4 is shaping up to be another gorgeous and fun installment in Playground Games' open-world racing series.
Die, Learn, Repeat: New Xbox Games Feel Like Dark Souls By Marshall Honorof published 11 June 18 Xbox gamers who crave difficult, precise, unforgiving gameplay, as in Dark Souls, will have a lot to like over the next few months.
Red Hydrogen One Hands-On: Gimmicky Holograms, But Mods Have Promise By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published 11 June 18 Red's hyped-up holographic Hydrogen One is not the futuristic phone of your dream. But it just might be the best phone yet for aspiring filmmakers.
Acer Leap Beads Bridges Gap Between Spirituality and Tech By Sherri L. Smith published 11 June 18 Acer has found a way to bring spirituality into the 21st century with its Leap Beads
Thermaltake's Blinged-Out Standing Desk Takes Alexa Commands By Sherri L. Smith published 8 June 18 Thermaltakes's hyrdrualic-powered, RGB backlit standing desks takes Amazon Alexa commands.