One type of electronic device to especially avoid is the microwave, which emits a strong signal in the 2.4GHz band, the same wireless band your router operates in. Be careful not to stick your router ...
This 16-inch convertible laptop is a well-rounded package for the price, along with surprisingly long battery life.
The USB 3.0 ports can deliver better performance than USB 2.0 ports. Most routers struggle to power large, power-hungry HDDs ...
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TCL 65-Inch QM9K

In terms of pure specs, the TCL QM9K is a 4K QLED mini-LED TV with a 144Hz native refresh rate and support for high dynamic ...
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Sony A7 V

I won't blame you if you mistake the a7 V for an a7 IV or a7 III at first glance. Sony's design language hasn't changed significantly over the years, and while there are changes to the body with each ...
Cozy production line simulation game dated for Nintendo consoles. You play as Morgan, an aspiring engineer headed home to complete your family’s dream project—a rocket ship! Finding home not quite how ...
Indie game developer Teenage Astronauts and publisher No More Robots have revealed that Little Rocket Lab will be getting a Nintendo Switch 2 edition. According to the team, Switch 2 users will be ...
Publisher No More Robots and developer Teenage Astronauts announced the cozy production line simulation game, Little Rocket Lab, will launch for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch on December ...
As pioneering as the Nintendo Switch was in 2017, its hybrid design enabling a much fuller console experience than most handhelds had managed in the past, and laying the foundations for handheld PCs ...
The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our estimated video game hardware figures. The charts include ...
If you use AirPods or other Bluetooth headphones, it can happen that other Bluetooth speakers in the vicinity simply take over the audio. These then “hijack” the iPhone’s audio stream, so to speak. In ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Scientists in the UK have taken the first steps in a new programme to create whole human genomes from ...