I tried to learn a second language in an FPS — here's how it went By Darragh Murphy published 29 May 22 I gave Linguist FPS a go to see if I could learn a second language while using an assortment of weapons to take down evil robots — here’s how much I absorbed.
iPad vs. Chromebook: Which is better for work? By Shubham Agarwal published 29 May 22 The 9th Gen iPad and a Chromebook are some of the best computer options on a budget, but which one is best for work?
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 vs. Sony WF-1000XM4: Which noise-cancelling earbuds are better? By Alex Bracetti published 28 May 22 The all-new Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 goes up against the category-leading Sony WF-1000XM4 in our latest face-off battle.
How we test and review at Laptop Mag By Laptop Mag Staff published 25 May 22 Trustworthy, independent, and authoritative — we're here to help your determine what is best for you
Apple’s Universal Control is a game-changer for Mac and iPad owners By Shubham Agarwal published 22 May 22 Universal Control lets you operate up to three Mac and iPad devices with one keyboard and mouse. How well does it work and how can you enable it?
Switching to Linux OS isn't as scary as you think — here's why By Sarah Chaney published 21 May 22 Many laptop users have reservations about Linux because of how intimidating a new OS seems, but this op-ed explains why it’s actually pretty simple to use.
How much RAM do I need? By Brian Westover published 20 May 22 It’s one of the most frequent questions asked by anyone buying or upgrading a desktop or laptop.
Best free alternatives to Photoshop in 2022 By Jason England published 16 May 22 Want the power of Adobe Photoshop without spending a penny? We have found the five best free alternatives.
Performance on a budget, every day Laptops with a Pro-grade processor By Sponsored published 16 May 22 ASUS, a strong case for an everyday laptop that is sleek, stylish, and powerful.
11 PlayStation classics that need to be on PS Plus Premium By Jason England published 15 May 22 What classics would you like to see on PS Plus Premium?
Sonic games weren’t bad, just different — here’s why you should take them for another spin By Rosy Hearts published 15 May 22 The 2000s left Sonic with a bad rap, now it’s time to give him another spin
Could Google's Pixel ecosystem be the death of Android as we know it? By Sean Riley published 14 May 22 Google’s hardware aspirations are growing with new Pixel phones, Pixel Buds Pro, a Pixel Watch and a Pixel Tablet all arriving by next year, but what does this mean for the larger Android ecosystem?
I tried to work on Apple’s iPad 9 for a week — it didn’t go well By Shubham Agarwal published 14 May 22 Apple wants you to get work done on the iPad 2021. But when I tried to use it at my job for a week, I discovered a computing experience that’s more frustrating and less productive.
Horror games offer a level of terror no other medium can match — here’s how they do it By Momo Tabari published 14 May 22 Horror is wonderful, but what makes games different?
Pixel 6a vs. Pixel 6: What are the differences? By Kimberly Gedeon published 14 May 22 This is a comparative analysis between the Pixel 6a and the Pixel 6 phones. Which one is the best choice for you?
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 vs. AirPods Pro: Which noise-cancelling earbuds are better? By Alex Bracetti published 8 May 22 We’re pitting the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 against the AirPods Pro to determine the better noise-cancelling investment.
Wi-Fi 7: What it is and why you should care By Bryan Clark published 8 May 22 Wi-Fi 7 is the next evolution of our beloved Wi-Fi signals. Some claim it can surpass the speeds of ethernet cables.
Warcraft Arclight Rumble’s lighthearted fun could be ruined by predatory microtransactions By Momo Tabari published 7 May 22 Blizzard Entertainment must ensure Arclight Rumble is fun without having to spend money
Can DuckDuckGo's privacy-first browser take on Google Chrome? By Shubham Agarwal published 7 May 22 DuckDuckGo’s new browser for Mac features a suite of privacy tools, including a cookie pop-up and tracker blocker. But is that enough to take on Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari?
Here's what your ISP knows about you and what you can do about it By Darragh Murphy published 7 May 22 From every site you visit to your online habits, your ISP has eyes on you