
We love slim and modern laptops, but we hate that they’re increasingly lacking in ports and connectivity. That’s why docking stations and USB hubs are such a boon for modern productivity fiends—especially when you can get one like the Baseus Spacemate on Amazon for $100. You

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Opera is resurrecting Opera Neon, a browser concept first introduced in 2017, and equipping it with the latest tech trend: agentic AI—an assistant you can assign tasks to, which it will carry out autonomously.
Opera Neon will work like a normal browser. Opera, however, is integrating local AI that you can chat with privately and ask to do tasks and combinin

Once I’ve unpacked a new Windows PC, the anticipation wears off and reality sinks in. It’s time to get everything set up and that’s one heck of a time consuming process, it’s work. So, of course, I install my favorite programs. And there are quite a few.

As a longtime advocate of Chromebooks, I’ve repeatedly heard the same old myths and misconceptions about Google’s laptops time and time again. It’s been a while since I switched from Windows to ChromeOS, and I can say a lot of those once-true o

I’ve been trying to disentangle my online life from Google for a while. And as someone who wrote about Android professionally for years, it hasn’t been easy. I’ve ditched Chrome, but I still use a


Microsoft has begun adding Copilot to the “new tab” page of Microsoft Edge, as expected — possibly making you yearn for the current crazy-quilt layout instead.
Generally, browser makers allow you to either open a predetermined home page when you open a new tab, or else populate it with a variety of different content. On Edge, a new tab looks similar to the

You know those color LED light strips that sync with the images on your TV screen? I’m not a fan. They’re eye-catching, sure, but they’re also distracting (especially when they’re not working properly, which happens frequently), they mess with the perceived picture color, and they’re expensive.
There’s a far better and cheaper way to boost the picture on y

OLED gaming monitors are getting easier to find at more affordable prices these days, but they’re still a little slow compared to the fastest LCD screens. You might find a deal on a 175Hz or 240Hz one, but that may not satisfy the sweatiest of e-sports players. Today, B&H is offering a 27-inch Samsung 1440p OLED with 360Hz of refresh