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In PCMag's June Travel Issue, you’ll find a list of the best places for tech fans to visit, top apps and websites for booking your trip, how to stay connected in other countries, a guide to untethering, and much more. Plus news, reviews, tips and how tos, and expert analysis.

Intel Is Opening 3 Project Athena Labs For Advanced Laptop Testing

Back in January, Intel announced Project Athena as a way of defining the next generation of advanced laptops. Now the chip company is preparing to open the labs required to test and approve components for use in Project Athena-certified laptops.

Intel Is Opening 3 Project Athena Labs For Advanced Laptop Testing

1 min

The Coolest Things From Google I/O 2019

May’s Google I/O is an annual event that gives Android developers a sense of what’s next for the company’s mobile operating system and a peek at the new hardware and services Google is rolling out to unlock its OS’s potential.

The Coolest Things From Google I/O 2019

5 mins

Oculus Quest: True, Affordable, Wire-Free VR

Virtual reality has a Goldilocks problem. On one side, you have tethered headsets with all the processing power and position tracking you need to create an immersive virtual experience—but they’re expensive and require awkward cables to physically connect you to a computer or game console.

Oculus Quest: True, Affordable, Wire-Free VR

10 mins

Oneplus 7 Pro: The Best Value For A Premium Smartphone

With the OnePlus 7 Pro, this smartphone maker continues its trajectory as a swiftly rising flagship killer. Not only is this the fastest Android phone we’ve ever tested, but it’s also loaded with a gorgeous, notchless screen; cool hardware; and smart software features that outpace even those of the Samsung Galaxy S10+.

Oneplus 7 Pro: The Best Value For A Premium Smartphone

10+ mins

Acer Chromebook 514: A Standout Choice

The Acer Chromebook 514 is an upscale Chromebook with a 14-inch screen. Priced higher than the Acer Chromebook 14, a fan fave and PCMag Editors’ Choice winner, it brings to the table improved portability, a sleek aluminum design, and the option for touch-input tech.

Acer Chromebook 514: A Standout Choice

7 mins

Going On Vacation? Pack Your Camera

You have dozens of things to think about before you go on vacation (or any other journey away from home). Is a camera on your packing list? If not, maybe it should be.

Going On Vacation? Pack Your Camera

4 mins

How To Stay Connected Abroad

We all rely on our smartphones, and there’s no reason we shouldn’t keep doing so while we’re traveling. Mapping and translation apps have opened up the world in ways that weren’t possible before, and major cities across the globe now have 3G and 4G networks.

How To Stay Connected Abroad

2 mins

Figuring Out In-Flight Wi-Fi

Your next flight in the US will likely have Wi-Fi, and it’ll probably cost you between $8 and $19 to use. Per a 2018 Gogo survey, about 50 percent of fliers use their own electronic devices on planes. And about 56 percent of North American travelers intend to use in-flight Wi-Fi on their next flight, according to a 2018 Inmarsat survey.

Figuring Out In-Flight Wi-Fi

2 mins

Should You Buy STEM Toys For Your Kids?

As Joey Fortuna found out, it doesn’t matter how educational a toy is if kids don’t want to play with it.

Should You Buy STEM Toys For Your Kids?

10+ mins

How To Stop Blue Light From Disturbing Your Sleep

Here’s the problem: Device screens normally emit blue light that’s fine for daytime use but can disrupt your sleep at night. That’s because blue light stimulates your brain and fools it into thinking it’s daytime, potentially keeping you awake when you use your device before bedtime.

How To Stop Blue Light From Disturbing Your Sleep

4 mins

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PublisherZiff Davis, Inc.

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LanguageEnglish

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PC Magazine provides lab-tested reviews, detailed how-to guides, tips and tricks, and the latest tech trends to help you at work, home, and on the road.

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