Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti Benchmarks: The New 4K King By Rami Tabari published 26 September 18 Find out how Nvidia's new RTX 2080 Ti and 2080 cards perform when they're put to the test in 4K.
iPhone XS and XS Max Benchmarked: World's Fastest Phones (Again) By Mark Spoonauer published 18 September 18 The A12 Bionic processor inside the iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs isn't the leap that the A11 was, but it still helps Apple keep the performance crown.
Here's Why You Shouldn't Trust Amazon Reviews By Mike Prospero published 17 September 18 Amazon's product pages are infested with hundreds and sometimes thousands of deceptive reviews, and the schemes are getting so sophisticated that the retailer can't keep up.
Too Many Kids Are Still Dying in Hot Cars, and This Tech Can Help By John R. Quain published 24 June 18 From smarter apps and car seats to more self-aware vehicles, there's a growing number of solutions to help ensure that the unthinkable doesn't happen.
7 Tips to Manage Your Kids' Screen Time This Summer By Emily Long last updated 15 June 21 The experts do not agree on how much screen time is too much for children, but there are some handy tools and advice to make sure you manage that time the right way.
How Much Fortnite Is Too Much for Kids? By Bahar Gholipour published 14 June 18 Is Fortnite just having a moment, or is it more addictive than previous games?
iPhone X vs. Galaxy S9 Drop Test: Which Flagship Is Tougher? By Mike Prospero published 22 May 18 We dropped these two phones from 4 feet, 6 feet and even 100 feet to see which best survives a fall.
We Dropped $18,000 Worth of Phones, and These Are the Toughest (and Weakest) By Mike Prospero published 21 May 18 We took all of the top smartphones and dropped them onto wood, concrete (and even into a toilet) to see which handset is the toughest in the land.
How We Dropped 12 of the Top Phones to Name a Winner By Mike Prospero published 21 May 18 The methodology behind our first-ever Smartphone Toughness Tests.
Voice Calls Are Coming to Third-Party Alexa Gadgets By Mike Prospero published 21 April 18 Soon, you won't need one of Amazon's devices to make calls and send messages using Alexa.
Every ‘As Seen on TV’ Antenna We Tested Is Bad (or Overpriced) By John R. Quain published 11 April 18 We took three aggressively advertised antennas and put them to the test to see which one (if any) is worth the money.
Inside the Future of Twitch: Watching Is the New Playing By Michael Andronico published 30 March 18 Here's how Twitch is turning its millions of viewers into active participants in the games they watch.
Not Again: Google Home Max Can Also Damage Wood Furniture By Mike Prospero published 21 February 18 We already know about the Apple HomePod and Sonos One, but Google's largest smart speaker also failed our test.
Is the E-Reader Dead? By Marshall Honorof last updated 26 March 20 E-reader sales are in decline, but the real trouble for Nook and Kindle may be that we're simply not reading that many books.
6 Things the Galaxy S9 Needs to Beat the iPhone X By Mark Spoonauer published 26 January 18 From design and camera features to AI, here's what Samsung needs to do to be at the top of the smartphone world again.
8 Biggest Tech Trends to Watch at CES 2018 By Mark Spoonauer published 7 January 18 From over-the-air wireless power and AI breakthroughs to killer new augmented reality apps, these are the top tech trends to watch for in 2018.
Most Innovative Tech of 2017 By Tom's Guide Staff published 6 December 17 From the iPhone X and Nintendo Switch to a drone you can control with your hand, these are the most innovative tech products of the year.
Tested: OnePlus 5T Is the Fastest-Charging Smartphone By Mark Spoonauer published 4 December 17 We tested 10 flagship phones to find out which one charges the fastest, and the OnePlus 5T came out on top.
Kaspersky Russian Spying Rumors: Should You Use This Antivirus? By Paul Wagenseil last updated 16 March 22 Experts we spoke to had surprisingly similar opinions about the allegations that Kaspersky Lab may have spied for the Russian government.
iPhone X Is King of OLED Screens: See for Yourself By Adam Ismail published 3 November 17 The iPhone X's Super Retina OLED screen offers the best balance of brightness, accuracy and wide viewing angles.
Has Time Run Out for Virtual Reality? By Sherri L. Smith published 11 October 17 Despite an array of compelling headsets, the clock is ticking for VR to resonate with the masses, and augmented reality is already stealing VR's thunder.
Geekbench Chief: Android Stagnates While iPhone Soars By Mark Spoonauer published 26 September 17 The founder of Primate Labs is sounding off on the performance gap between the iPhone 8 and Android flagships, and what it means for mobile computing.
The Best (and Worst) iPhone Trade-In Deals By Philip Michaels published 11 September 17 You can trade in your old iPhone and get cash or credit toward a new one, but not all trade-in deals are created equal. Here are the best and worst.
Why Fitbit Avoided Android Wear and Built Its Own OS By Caitlin McGarry published 31 August 17 The Fitbit Ionic ships in October with its own app store. The goal: to bring you more fitness-focused experiences without forcing you to leave Fitbit.
First E3 for Fans: Success or Disaster? By Michael Andronico published 16 June 17 E3 2017 finally opened gaming's biggest expo to the public, but was the experience worth the money for fans?
Inside Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite: A Fighting Game For Everyone By Michael Andronico published 16 June 17 We talk to Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite producers Mike Evans and Peter Rosas about evolving the long-running series for both newcomers and hardcore fighting fans.
Legendary Castlevania Producer Shares Bloodstained Insights By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 17 Koji Igarashi shared some of his thoughts with us on what’s made Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night really resonate with fans.
How an Enterprise Docking Company Became the Leader in Wireless VR By Andrew E. Freedman published 10 June 17 Known for its laptop docks, DisplayLink is an unlikely candidate to build the next big-thing in VR, but it just did.
Straight Talk Is the Worst Phone Carrier in America By Philip Michaels published 9 May 17 Straight Talk may be cheap, but it finished last in both our speed testing and customer service showdown.
Pain Relief Tech Sounds Great, But Does It Really Work? By Althea Chang published 18 March 17 I tried four pain relief devices, including TENS (electricity), PEMF (magnets) and light therapy options. Here's what I found with each.