Unlocking growth through omnichannel sales solutions By David Schwartz published 4 April 24 Transform your business by seamlessly integrating POS for omnichannel success and customer loyalty.
Square launches new portable point-of-sale handheld device that's barely bigger than a smartphone and there's even a 16-megapixel camera By Wayne Williams published 14 May 25 Square Handheld combines 6.2-inch display, 16MP camera, and tap-to-pay in one compact POS device.
This extraordinary SSD can do something no other SSD can do: a full 'groundhog day' write every 24 minutes By Wayne Williams published 22 May 25 Phison Pascari X200Z SSD called “mind-bending” and "incredible" in first hands-on review.
Humane AI Pin review roundup: an undercooked flop that's way ahead of its time By Mark Wilson published 15 April 24 The first reviews of the Humane AI Pin are in, and they're not good. Here's the internet's verdict on the boldest AI gadget of 2024 so far.
Squarespace vs GoDaddy: Which website builder is better for business? By Pawan Singh last updated 28 August 25 Both Squarespace and GoDaddy offer solid paths to get online. But they serve different needs. One prioritizes creativity, while the other focuses on simplicity.
Squarespace vs Webflow: Which website builder is better for creatives? By Pawan Singh last updated 3 September 25 Squarespace and Webflow both offer creative design tools and features. But once you get down to the nitty-gritty, there are crystal clear differences.
The PS5 Pro’s PSSR upscaling gives multiple games a huge visual upgrade – can it compete with Nvidia’s DLSS 3 successor? By Isaiah Williams published 8 November 24 Sony’s PS5 Pro has seemingly been successful at improving image quality and frame rates in multiple games via the PSSR upscaler, but could this be comparable to Nvidia’s DLSS 3 successor?
This pro-grade filmmaking tool just introduced a free way to create 3D storyboards and animations, and I can't wait to try it By Steve Clark published 17 September 25 Previsualization tool now offers free plan for aspiring filmmakers and new animated storyboard tools.
Rakuten Drive review By Wayne Williams, Bryan M Wolfe last updated 9 July 24 New Rakuten Drive cloud service offers unlimited file transfers.
ChatGPT's attempt at Spotify Wrapped is more embarrassing than any song list By Eric Hal Schwartz published 24 December 25 OpenAI's new “Your Year with ChatGPT” feature turns your 2025 chat history into a playful, personalized digital recap
Another day, another dreadful PC port - Rise of the Ronin joins the list of woeful PC launches with even an Nvidia RTX 4090 succumbing to stutters By Isaiah Williams published 14 March 25 PC ports continue to irritate gamers with poor optimization, and Rise of the Ronin is another prime example.
PlayStation’s new PSSR AI upscaling looks set to compete with Nvidia’s DLSS - while AMD falls behind yet again By Isaiah Williams published 23 October 24 The PS5 Pro’s PSSR AI upscaler seems to have outperformed AMD’s FSR 3, but does this make it worthwhile and what does this mean for AMD?
Yes, Apple Vision Pro is being returned to stores - but this could actually be a good thing By Muskaan Saxena published 19 February 24 Apple Vision Pro is being returned to stores a lot - but far less than was predicted – in fact, it could be a keeper.
Roberts’ Revival Petite 2 DAB radio reignites my pink 1960s household fever dreams By Becky Scarrott published 5 March 24 I adored the original Revival Petite DAB/FM radio, and the new model includes the key upgrade I'd hoped for – at no extra cost.
Apple Vision Pro review roundup: here's what everyone thinks of the Apple headset By Hamish Hector published 30 January 24 Here's a roundup of all of the Apple Vision Pro reviews that have been published so far from the WSJ, Tom's Guide, and more.
New OpenAI GPT-4 service will help spot errors in ChatGPT coding suggestions By Craig Hale published 28 June 24 New CriticGPT model proves successful in aiding human workers to identify ChatGPT-produced coding errors.
Lies of P Overture won't elaborate on the game's eyebrow-raising post-credits twist, and I think that's good news By Rhys Wood published 27 March 25 I'm actually glad that Lies of P's Overture DLC won't tie into the base game's shocking post-credits twist.
Pro-Ject unveils the follow-up to its pivotal Debut Pro turntable, packing an all-new moving-magnet cartridge By Carrie Marshall published 16 August 24 Pro-Ject brings two big upgrades to its impressive inaugural Debut Pro turntable, plus a whole new naming convention.
No official solution needed – PowerA's PlayStation Portal charging station is the perfect dock for my handheld, and the last piece of my setup puzzle By Rob Dwiar last updated 18 June 25 PowerA's PlayStation Portal dock isn't the newest on the market, but it might just be the missing piece from my Portal setup puzzle.
Apple Music Replay 2025 is live ahead of Spotify Wrapped — here’s how to get your recap By Jacob Krol published 2 December 25 Apple Music Replay 2025 has arrived for subscribers, offering a polished, numbers-focused year-in-review that highlights your top artists, tracks, albums, genres, and playlists.
This new ChatGPT feature solves the most annoying thing about Deep Research By Eric Hal Schwartz published 14 May 25 OpenAI finally added PDF exports to ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature.
ChatGPT users are not happy with GPT-5 launch as thousands take to Reddit claiming the new upgrade ‘is horrible’ By John-Anthony Disotto published 8 August 25 GPT-5 is now available, but many users have flooded social media with their discontent at the next generation of ChatGPT.
Engineers, AMD has a Christmas gift for you: Extensive benchmarking puts much cheaper Radeon Pro ahead of Nvidia's finest in key engineering software packages By Efosa Udinmwen published 28 December 25 PugetSystems testing shows Radeon Pro GPUs frequently matching or exceeding Nvidia RTX Pro cards in engineering software despite significantly lower pricing.
Wacom's unique MovinkPad 11 Android tablet with Pro Pen 3 support gets its first review, and aspiring illustrators will love it By Efosa Udinmwen published 3 August 25 Wacom’s MovinkPad 11 supports the Pro Pen 3, offers matte display drawing, and preloaded software, but its Android ecosystem still feels limited for professionals.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart's PS5 Pro trailer emphasizes "performance and fidelity in one package" By Rhys Wood published 4 November 24 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart gets a PS5 Pro trailer showcasing high graphical fidelity with no performance hitches.
ICYMI: the week's 8 biggest tech stories from Paramount Plus cancellations to our LG G4 OLED TV review By Hamish Hector published 10 February 24 Catch up on the week's 8 biggest tech stories from the Apple Vision Pro to Paramount Plus to the LG G4 OLED TV.
I went to the launch of the Prusa Core One L - and the impressive scale of this 3D printer sets a benchmark for the future By Alastair Jennings published 31 October 25 Doubling the print volume yet only marginally larger that the Core One, this business focused 3D printer sets a new benchmark
Nvidia's RTX Remix tool is now in open beta – try it now to give your favorite old games a graphical makeover By Allisa James published 22 January 24 Nvidia's RTX Remix is now in open beta, and the graphical improvements on older games are incredible.
Unsurprisingly, workers who are able to work from home are happier at their jobs By Luke Hughes published 7 August 24 Report suggests (again) remote working is good for the soul, but the results could be more accurate in a study that better balances participants.
Adobe offers US Government discounted software following DOGE review By Craig Hale published 9 May 25 Adobe will give the US Government 70% discounts on certain software subscriptions, including Acrobat packages.