The Logitech M720 Triathlon is perfectly sized, flexible, and lasts for years on a single AA battery. It's my go-to and I can ...
Logitech's compact M196 Bluetooth wireless mouse is now $9.48 for Prime Day. It's great for travel or as a backup, with ...
So Alienware turned 30 this year, and Dell celebrated by dropping three new laptops in India: two Area-51 models and the 16X Aurora I've been testing. The Aurora starts at Rs 1,76,990, which is ...
On “Remember Yourself,” a elegiac, artfully shambling highlight from the new Modest Mouse album, Isaac Brock gives us lines that might as well as advertising copy for the record: “Try to maintain an ...
Logitech makes some of the best productivity mice on the market. However, when it comes to super portable but still premium travel-friendly options, its selection is a lot more limited. You're ...
Logitech has launched an $80 ultracompact folding mouse. Its design is great, but its ergonomics leave a little to be desired. Still, it's a rather nifty travel mouse. Executive Editor David Carnoy ...
How's your monitor looking these days? Mine's getting pretty long in the tooth, and I'm pondering an upgrade. One such upgrade target might be the new Alienware AW3926QW, which is the company's new ...
The Alienware 39 5K OLED (AW3926QW) is Alienware’s flagship release. The monitor uses new RGB stripe tandem OLED technology, which Alienware claims raises brightness without sacrificing color accuracy ...
There are a lot of gadgets we think of as “everyday carry” (EDC) gear—phones, first and foremost, but also laptops, headphones, and battery packs, to name a few. But while a lot of us routinely carry ...
Perhaps not as immediately fresh and groovy as the breakthrough commercial successes of Good News For People Who Love Bad News or We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, Modest Mouse’s latest effort, ...
On their first independent album in nearly 30 years, the Pacific Northwest legends ponder endurance and mortality as they abandon the polish of recent releases for a looser, no-filter approach. No ...
I see it often. Hardworking professionals in cafés, airports, or parks hunched over a laptop while carefully dragging their fingers over their PC’s trackpad to navigate some email, project, or alert ...
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