Telemetry TV review By Jonas P. DeMuro published 9 January 24 Transforming screens into powerful engagement
Dangbei Atom review: a bright, portable projector with Google TV that lags behind its LG and Samsung rivals By James Davidson published 8 April 25 The Dangbei Atom enters a crowded portable projector market, with mixed results.
I put Napster View AI on my MacBook Pro, and I'm now convinced no one needs this much face time By Lance Ulanoff published 3 November 25 Napster View delivers an AI team that you can tap into from atop your MacBook, and it'll help you generate your own digital twin. The question is, do you want any of that?
OBS Studio review By Steve Paris last updated 13 January 25 If you’re looking for pro streaming software on a budget, then take a look at OBS Studio - the free, open-source streaming app for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Asus ROG Flow Z13 review: great on-the-go gaming, but at a cost By Jasmine Mannan published 15 July 25 The Asus ROG Flow Z13 is an excellent 2-in-1 gaming laptop/tablet, but there are a few flaws that prevent it from being perfect.
AnyViewer: Streamlining remote access with an intuitive interface and stellar performance By Bryan M Wolfe published 19 August 24 AnyViewer is a reliable remote access tool that combines user-friendliness with an extensive set of features.
Kaleidescape Strato V Movie Player review: 4K Blu-ray video and audio quality minus the discs By Stephen Withers published 8 December 24 Kaleidescape's Strato V combines a movie player and server in one for a more simple and affordable home theater content solution.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the company’s least ambitious console to date, but its improvements are astronomical By Rhys Wood last updated 30 June 25 The Nintendo Switch 2 is an incredibly impressive console despite issues with battery life and some poorly thought-out features.
Distant Desktop review: A lightweight remote desktop solution for your business By Bryan M Wolfe published 26 August 24 Even occasional users can benefit from Distant Desktop. It introduces simplicity and convenience to computing, making it easy to help those afar with technical issues.
I had high hopes for the Nexar One dash cam, but it's let down by frustrating software By Alistair Charlton published 18 June 25 The Nexar One is a clever, connected dash cam with LTE streaming and a smart, modular design, but you'll need a subscription to make the most of it and the software could be better.
Throne and Liberty review: an old-school, beautiful, and divisive MMORPG By Alex Whitelock published 8 October 24 Throne and Liberty delivers a refreshingly classic take on the MMORPG formula with excellent world design and punishing gameplay.
GameSir X2s Type-C mobile controller review: retro design, modern performance By Dashiell Wood published 5 April 24 The GameSir X2s Type-C is a great choice if you want a mobile gaming or game streaming controller without breaking the bank.
LogMeIn Pro review: Tailoring remote access for professionals By Rob Clymo last updated 29 July 24 Stay connected remotely using the ever dependable LogMeIn Pro that has everything businesses need and more besides.
JMGO N1S Pro 4K review: a solid and versatile portable projector By James Davidson published 4 October 24 The JMGO N1S Pro 4K covers a lot of bases
Apple Vision Pro review: The spatial computing revolution is here, and I love it By Lance Ulanoff published 7 February 24 Apple's new spatial computing headset is unlike any that have come before it, and it could change how you work, play, and live.
Geekom MegaMini G1 Mini PC review By Mark Pickavance published 19 September 24 The Geekom MegaMini G1 is a uniquely styled Mini PC with water cooling and a discrete Nvidia RTX4060 graphics card.
Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D review By Tim Danton published 14 May 24 The Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D review: It’s expensive and niche, but this glasses-free 3D monitor opens up a host of exciting possibilities.
Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box 8K review: the sync box gamers have been waiting for By Carrie Marshall published 12 October 24 The new Hue Play HDMI Sync Box 8K isn't just for 8K TVs. It also delivers HDMI 2.1 for gamers.
Luna Wireless Controller review: a decent gamepad for Amazon Luna aficionados By Dashiell Wood published 27 May 24 The Amazon Luna Wireless Controller is good, but not quite good enough to win over those not fully invested in the service.
After 18 hours with Split Fiction, I can safely say that the Switch 2 version keeps the fun and thrill, but not the quality By Vic Hood published 20 June 25 Switch Fiction
BenQ TK700STi 4K gaming projector review By Shaun Prescott last updated 12 February 24 While its refresh rate and response time positions it as a gamer's projector, the BenQ TK700Sti is a great option for anyone if native 4K content is the goal.
LG CineBeam Q review: a portable 4K projector with style By Al Griffin published 28 April 24 LG's latest 4K projector brings a dash of style to the portable category, and it uses the same WebOS smart TV system as the company's TVs
Lost Soul Aside is Final Fantasy meets Devil May Cry... and some jank By George Yang published 7 September 25 Lost Soul Aside is a competently made action game filled with phenomenal combat and cinematic battles.
I reviewed this AI film production tool and I'm torn over how easily it let me storyboard and create professional video projects By Steve Paris published 8 August 25 From generated images to full-blown AI video production
Starlink review By Nate Drake published 18 December 23 Rural internet users rejoice - fast internet's now available for a fair price.
Insta360 Connect business webcam review By Alastair Jennings last updated 2 June 25 This webcam for professionals goes way beyond your average streaming webcam in both function and quality
Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen review: the best portable projector gets even better By Al Griffin published 25 February 24 Samsung's next-gen portable projector mixes a compelling design with great features, though the price ultimately is high for what you get.
Origin EON17-X v2 review: powerful, big, hot, and loud By James Holland published 18 September 24 The Origin EON17-X v2 is a powerhouse that runs hot and loud. It’s not cheap, but it provides premium performance.
Nubia Red Magic Nova Tablet review: a rapid but somewhat unrefined gaming tablet By Jon Mundy published 31 October 24 Outstanding performance for the money, but the Nubia Red Magic Nova Tablet hasn’t yet reached its final form.