
How many pixels can your gaming PC push at once at 240 frames per second? If the answer is “less than 16.5 million”, then you probably aren’t in the market for Samsung’s latest ultrawide monitor. The Odyssey Neo G95NC’s massive, 57-inch panel is bested only by its 7680×2160 resolution — basically two 4K displays, side-by-side

The Cherry MX switch, first released way back in 1983, is the backbone of the current mechanical keyboard craze. We can talk all day about the IBM buckling spring or Topre’s “



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The strength of laptops and MacBooks? Clearly their mobility. The handy devices make it possible to work, surf, or watch videos in a relaxed atmosphere even on the train, while travelling, or on holiday. But because very few of us are on the road non-stop, laptops don’t spend much of their time in their intended field of competence beyond the desk and power soc


The Alienware AW2524H is the fastest gaming monitor on the planet, spitting out 500 refreshes per second — if your gaming PC can handle it, of course. Your wallet has to be pretty beefy to handle it too, thanks to an $830 price tag. If that’s giving you sticker shock, then you might want to check out the new AW2524HF, which swaps out the G-Sync tech for

Still a dedicated WinRar user? You need to update your software right now, especially if you’ve got cryptocurrency. A zero-day vulnerability in WinRar has been allowing hackers to break into trading accounts, and they’ve been actively working this exploit since April. The same vulnerability could be used to install other types of malware on your system as