Zotac Debuts Robot-Inspired Gaming Desktop By Tom's Guide Staff, Derek Forrest, Tom's Hardware published 2 June 17 Zotac had plenty of new wares on display at its booth at Computex, including new Zbox-branded mini PCs, a pocket-sized PC, and a new line of desktop systems.
Here's What Intel’s Compute Card Can Do By Andrew E. Freedman published 1 June 17 At Computex, Intel showed off use cases for the Intel Compute Card and the types of devices it will power.
Dell's Booming XPS 27 Desktop Gets VR-Ready By Tom's Guide Staff, Anton Shilov, AnandTech published 31 May 17 Dell's booming XPS 27 now sports greater graphics muscle, making it ready for virtual reality.
Intel’s Future Includes Powerful PCs and Data-Driven Life By Andrew E. Freedman published 30 May 17 Intel’s Gregory Bryant showed off Intel’s plans for the future of data driven computing and powerful personal computers.
Diablo III's Latest Character is Fun, Bloody and Gross By Marshall Honorof published 16 March 17 The Necromancer is finally coming back to the world of Sanctuary, and this time she can get up close and personal with enemies.
In Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Orcs Can Save Your Life By Marshall Honorof published 8 March 17 Middle-earth: Shadow of War innovates on the Nemesis system with orcish allies who can act as spies, siege fortresses and aid in battle.
Conan Exiles Brings Storytelling to Survival Games By Marshall Honorof published 7 March 17 Conan Exiles aims to bring a cohesive, lore-driven world to survival games, challenging players to explore the world’s mysteries.
Why Game Makers Think You'll Love Nintendo Switch By Michael Andronico published 4 March 17 Developers are loving the Nintendo Switch, and they think you will too. Here's why.
Full Throttle Roars Back to Life with Motorcycles, Mark Hamill By Marshall Honorof published 3 March 17 Full Throttle was lightning in a bottle, and a Remastered version is on its way — even though it doesn’t really work yet.
Dandara Puts Diagonal Spin on Metroidvania Formula By Marshall Honorof published 2 March 17 Dandara throws traditional movement straight out the window, forcing its protagonist to traverse the world in gravity-defying diagonals.
How Nintendo Reinvented Zelda for Breath of the Wild By Marshall Honorof published 2 March 17 Breath of the Wild feels different than any other Zelda game, but the puzzle-solving that put the series on the map is still at its core.
Songbringer Plays Like Bizarre, Sci-Fi Legend of Zelda By Marshall Honorof published 1 March 17 Songbringer adopts the Legend of Zelda formula, with the magic of procedural generation to keep things fresh, playthrough after playthrough.
Shovel Knight’s Switch Debut Packs Brand New Chapter By Marshall Honorof published 1 March 17 Yacht Club games is bringing out a whole DLC expansion for Shovel Knight, to celebrate its launch on the Nintendo Switch.
From Other Suns Is Like a Playable Firefly Episode By Marshall Honorof published 1 March 17 From Other Suns is a VR sci-fi shooter that’s just as much about managing your very own starship as it is about blasting apart robots.
Rock Band VR Ditches the Band, Goes Solo By Marshall Honorof published 28 February 17 Rock Band VR drops perfectionist note-by-note shredding, but its innovative, intense single-player rock-star fantasy might just be worth it.
Augmented Empire for Gear VR Is a Cyberpunk Gem By Marshall Honorof published 28 February 17 Augmented Empire is a cyberpunk RPG in VR, which combines an intuitive control scheme with an unorthodox premise and an attractive art style.
Samsung Gear S3 vs. Asus ZenWatch 3: There's No Comparison By Philip Michaels published 2 September 16 While the latest ZenWatch is a step up from previous Asus models, Samsung's latest smartwatch is the one that sets the standard.
Best of IFA 2016 Awards: Laptops, Smartwatches and More By Sam Rutherford, Philip Michaels published 2 September 16 From Lenovo's wild Yoga Book, to a simply stunning smartwatch, to a fitness tracker that measures body fat, these are the best new products from IFA 2016.
A $300 Video Selfie Stick? Yeah, and We Want It Now By Philip Michaels published 1 September 16 Osmo Mobile features a gimbal with 3-axis stabilization which should help you shoot smoother-looking videos with your smartphone's camera.
An Easy Skype Guide for Parents By Derek Walter published 29 July 16 Are your kids heading off to college? There's no easier and inexpensive way to stay in touch than by using Skype. Here's how to get started with Microsoft's video and audio calling app.
Do College Students Still Need to Buy Their Own Printer? By Jackie Dove last updated 10 December 19 If you're packing up for college, you may be wondering if you need to take a printer along. Here's what you need to know to make that decision, along with some student-friendly printer recommendations.
Amazon Inspire Aims to Help Teachers and Underfunded School Districts By Lauren L'Amie published 28 June 16 Amazon Inspire, a free online marketplace for teaching materials, may help underfunded schools give kids a better education.
MSI's Backpack Rig Unplugs Virtual Reality By Sam Rutherford published 1 June 16 With MSI's VR backpack, you can finally explore virtual reality the way it was meant to be, fast and untethered.
Microsoft Opens Windows Holographic to Other Devices, Including Vive By Avram Piltch published 1 June 16 Soon, third-party devices such as HTC's Vive will be able to run the same Windows Holo apps that power Microsoft's Hololens. Could less expensive headsets be on the way?
Best Family Calendar Apps By John Corpuz published 27 May 16 Check out some of the most helpful family calendars and organizers available for Android and iOS devices.
Sennheiser HD 400 Headphones Have Great Sound, No Frills By Marshall Honorof published 4 September 15 The HD 451, 461 and 471 headphones provide Sennheiser's signature sound quality in no-nonsense packages.
Holographic Computer Gives Tactile Feedback in Mid-Air By Avram Piltch published 19 August 15 A prototype all-in-one PC from Intel has navigation that appears to float in front of the screen and uses bursts of air to provide tactile feedback.
Mirror Changes the Color of Your Clothes with a Gesture By Philip Michaels published 19 August 15 We take a closer look at the MemoryMirror from Memomi, which incorporates Intel's RealSense technology to let you try on different colors without ever changing clothes.
Best of Computex 2015: Tom's Guide Awards By Avram Piltch, Cherlynn Low published 3 June 15 We scoured the show at Computex Taipei to find the cream of this year's crop of the latest and greatest tech gadgets.
Bloodborne Hands-on: Gothic Looks, Cutthroat Combat By Sam Rutherford published 10 March 15 We got a hands-on with the much-anticipated Bloodborne at GDC 2015. Here's why we're looking forward to the PS4-exclusive action RPG.