TL;DR: The Alienware (AW3423DWF) 34-inch curved QD-OLED gaming monitor is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon, down from its usual ...
Prebuilt gaming desktops usually make you pay extra for the convenience. This one is interesting because the discount lines up with what the market is doing right now. The Alienware Aurora ACT1250 is ...
Today's Alienware laptops are a little more grown-up than back in the day. They've left the lime-green aesthetic from the 2010s where it belongs and instead give consumers the opt ...
Based on the averages of the scores they received from Consumer Reports, we ranked 11 of the most well-known laptop ...
Analog January is having a moment as many people try to reduce their screen time and explore offline hobbies and interests instead. And while many workers don't have the ability to digitally ...
Accessory startup Intricuit aims to make the touch-enabled MacBook Pro a reality, with a crowdfunded campaign for a screen overlay. Apple has long been rumored to be working on a form of touchscreen ...
Alienware didn’t hold back at CES 2026. The company lifted the curtain on refreshed 16X Aurora and 16 Area-51 laptops, and they look pretty interesting. Inside, these machines sport powerful Intel ...
When’s the last time you got into bed without your phone? Almost 90 percent of Americans keep their phones in their bedrooms, despite frequent advice from sleep experts to stash them anywhere but.
Snap doesn't make as much revenue per user as Meta Platforms and Pinterest. Continued net losses aren't a good look for a company that was founded in 2011. If Snap comes out with a revolutionary ...
Mouna Reda receives funding from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Samir Chidiac receives funding from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. McMaster ...
View post: The One Workout Mistake Most Guys Make in Their 30s and Pay For in Their 40s, According to a Veteran Trainer The One Workout Mistake Most Guys Make in Their 30s and Pay For in Their 40s, ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...