
Whether you embrace it or not, AI is shaping the future of Google Search. Google is bringing AI Mode to Google Search for every U.S. user, beginning today.
Google launched AI Overviews a year ago, which aims to

Mini PCs are all the rage at the moment, cramming laptop parts into a teeny-tiny space to give you a desktop that’s cheap and powerful, and at least a little bit upgradeable. But with most of them relying on AMD APUs, their gaming is limited. Can you make that setup work in a larger desktop form factor? Asus thinks you can, and at Computex it’s game to try.

At Computex 2025, Gigabyte really came out swinging with a fresh lineup of laptops that check all the right boxes. We’re talking smarter AI features, modern designs, improved thermals, and plenty of firepower underneath the hood. The overall vibe this year is about combining AI intelligence with serious power and putting it in a portable package. Whether you’re gamin


It’s that time of year again when the sun beckons us to go out and bask in its warmth once more. And I don’t know about you, but I love listening to music pretty much everywhere I go. This summer, take your music with you anywhere with the ultra-portable JBL Clip 5 Bluetooth

Did you get a legit-looking—and potentially even racist—email from Ring asking you to verify a new Ring account that you never requested? You’re not the only one.
The Ring subreddit is

Do you want allegedly useful “artificial intelligence” features in your face in every single service and tool you use, constantly, unceasingly, and demanding you pay more for it? No? Too freakin’ bad, it’s coming anyway. The latest perpetrator is Adobe, who’s now raising the price of its priciest Creative Cloud plans next month and justifying it by bundling in a bunc

Right now, for just $20, you can turn any dumb TV into a streaming-capable TV. Grab the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD on sale and use it to stream directly on your TV—or take it with you to hotels, Airbnbs, cruise ships, or your relatives’ houses. It’s perfectly portable for vacations, and this is

External GPUs are super freakin’ cool, at least to me. Plugging an ultraportable laptop into USB-C and then getting the phenomenal cosmic power of a gaming desktop is my pure, platonic ideal of personal computing. Asus has been at the front of this very small market, and its newest design for full-power desktop GPUs has got me drooling.

The Asus ProArt P16 is not a gaming laptop. It is for serious media professionals who need tons of power and a great screen in a semi-portable package. But glancing down the spec sheet, you could be forgiven for thinking, “Man, I bet that thing runs DOOM