Desktops July 31, 2016 Find the Best Budget Laptop for Under $700 People like gamers and video producers might need high-powered laptops that cost upwards of $1,000, but most of us don't.
Desktops July 29, 2016 What the Amazon Echo and Alexa Do Best Amazon’s three Alexa-driven speakers differ in portability and how they connect to other devices.
Desktops July 28, 2016 Glow Pregnancy App Exposed Women to Privacy Threats, Consumer Reports Finds Glow is a mobile app designed to help women track their menstrual cycles and fertility.
Desktops July 28, 2016 Building a Better World, Together The Fight for Fuel Economy New cars and trucks continue to notch up better gas mileage than their predecessors, but that progress hasn’t stopped the car industry from trying to weaken forthcoming...
Desktops July 28, 2016 Where in the World Is 4K Programming No question about it: A 4K TV delivers a sharper image than regular HD, especially when it’s showing 4K programming, which is still somewhat limited.
Desktops July 28, 2016 HD, OLED, HDR, UHD: How to Navigate the Alphabet Soup of Choices When Buying a TV Watching new TV models roll out year after year used to be about as exciting as viewing reruns: no surprises.
Desktops July 25, 2016 Verizon Will Spend $4.8 Billion to Acquire Yahoo Yahoo—home to all those email addresses you use for subscriptions you'd rather not have anyone else know about, and the Flickr account you probably haven't updated since 2010—will soon be under t...
Desktops July 21, 2016 Best Printers for Back-to-School Families You know as well as I do that back-to-school season is underway (and I don’t even have kids).
Desktops July 19, 2016 Last Chance to Decide on Windows 10 If you haven't yet upgraded to Windows 10, you're not alone.
Desktops July 16, 2016 Democracy in Action on Twitter's Live Stream Political coverage no longer begins and ends at the edges of your newspaper or television screen.
Desktops July 12, 2016 Best Laptops for Students When it comes to choosing laptops for students, children and parents don't always see eye-to-eye.