
Google is getting sick and tired of YouTube watchers who use ad blockers, and — no surprise — the company is stepping it up in an effort to extract (reclaim?) even more ad revenue from users.

Taiwan is the world’s biggest producer of high-end computer processors and semiconductors. The newly-minted Trump administration has announced its latest series of tariff plans, including a “25 percent, 50 percent, or even 100 percent tax” on chips produced in Taiwan. If implemented, the price of nearly all electronics imported to the US will skyrocket later in the y

The Samsung T9 portable SSD is easily one of our favorite storage options, and it just so happens that you can get the 2TB version for just $170 at B&H. (Note that while B&H has this listed as originally $220, the MSRP for this is actually $240. You’re savi

Logitech’s MX series is consistently held up as the best non-gaming mice on the market, and the MX Vertical is no exception. With a thoughtful shape for a more comfortable and natural hand position, not to mention a big dollop of style, it’s easy to see why it tops the charts for ergonomic mice. Normally $100,

You may think you need a new laptop, but you might actually be better off with a mini PC. For example, this Acemagic AM08 Pro is down to $399 on Amazon, making it way more affordable than its original $499.
This mini PC runs on an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU and 32GB o

If one smart button is great, two must be phenomenal, right? Well, we’ll need to wait until we can lay hands on one, but Flic is now taking discounted pre-orders on its all-new two-button Flic Duo smart home controller.
We praised the latest generation of the Flic Button ($35) in

Hear that? It’s the sound of a million gamers waiting for the release of Nvidia’s next-gen RTX cards with bated breath. You’ll be able to part with your hard-earned cash in a few days, and Newegg and Best Buy are first in line to take it. The retailers already have listings for dozens of RTX 5090 and 5080 cards — and some of them even have prices.
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The USB port on the router is often unused and yet it offers practical functions that can make everyday life easier. You can do things like saving and sharing files, mobile charging, or even an automatic backup of your data. We’ll tell you exactly how this works and what else you can do with the USB port below.