
PC Magazine
HOW TO WORK FROM HOME SECURELY
When you step into your office or cubicle and sit down to work at a company-owned computer, you shouldn’t have to worry much about security.
6 min |
June 2020

PC Magazine
TCL 10 Pro: Best Midrange Android Phone
When you hear TCL, you probably think of TVs; but the company is no stranger to making smartphones.
7 min |
June 2020

PC Magazine
REMOTE WORK WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AND THAT'S A GOOD THING
The home office you’ve occupied for months could be the wave of the future.
10+ min |
June 2020

Popular Science
Kandy-Kolored, Streamlined, and Definitely Around The Bend
Pinewood Derby Racing and the dads who just can't get enough
10+ min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
Hell? Yes!
Endurance athletes and the pleasure of pushing it
10+ min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
The Dolls THAT CHANGED The World
WHEN SCIENTISTS BRING dolls into the lab, the toys transcend their role as playthings. They can expose racism and unleash aggression.
3 min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
dune buddy
ODDS ARE, YOU DON’T NEED A VEHICLE LIKE THE CAN-AM MAVERICK X3 X RS TURBO RR. BUT IF YOU WANT OODLES OF HORSEPOWER AND A MAMMOTH SUSPENSION, THIS SIDE-BY-SIDE HAS YOU COVERED FOR EVERY ADVENTURE.
1 min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
HEAD TRIP
why Disney's massive lines feel so short
1 min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
digital domination
GAMING ON A CONSOLE OR PHONE IS FUN AND ALL, BUT ELITE PLAYERS RELY ON MASSIVE PCS WITH PRECISION PERIPHERALS TO WIELD THEIR WEAPONS WITH JOHN WICK–LIKE AGILITY. THIS RIG IS READY TO SMITE EVERY ONLINE FOE.
1 min |
Summer 2020

Popular Science
Anatomy Of a Laugh
The oldest known joke dates back nearly 4,000 years, and it’s a fart gag. The fact that we’ve been crackin’ wise for so long suggests there’s something innate about the need to laugh.
2 min |
Summer 2020

PC Magazine
Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard: Affordable Ergonomic
It’s tough to make an ergonomic keyboard feel approachable.
4 min |
May 2020

Scuba Diving
Ascend: Sea Heroes
Sea Hero FRANCESCA VIRDIS Bringing divers together to protect Bonaire’s greatest treasure
4 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Wyze Scale: Unbeatable Value
Whether you’re trying to lose weight or you want to put on muscle, a smart scale can help you track your progress and stay motivated. The Wyze Scale connects with your smartphone and does a lot more than just tell you how much you weigh: It tracks 12 metrics, including your BMI, body fat percentage, body water percentage, heart rate, muscle mass, protein level, and weight up to 400 pounds.
7 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
THE RECKONING IS COMING: REGULATING BIG TECH
Cambridge Analytica. Russian hackers and election meddling. The Equifax data breach. Fake news. Twitter and Instagram harassment. Facebook mining our personal data and—best-case scenario— unabashedly using it to sell us stuff.
10+ min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Shure Aonic 50: Excellent Audio, Merely Good ANC
The Shure Aonic 50 headphones are priced to compete with the best noise-canceling headphones on the market. Sonically, they deliver a wonderful audio experience that will appeal to those seeking an accurate sound signature. When it comes to active noise cancellation (ANC), however, the headphones are merely good, not great. So while we enjoy the Aonic 50’s comfortable fit and quality sound, if ANC is your top priority, you can find better options in this high price range, including the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700.
6 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
ProtonVPN: Best Free Version We've Tested
ProtonVPN isn’t the biggest, the flashiest, or even the cheapest VPN, and yet it’s one of the best services available. It places an enormous emphasis on security and user privacy, and has an excellent client that’s very easy to use. It also offers a suite of advanced privacy tools usually reserved for far more expensive products. For all that, and its amazing free version that has no limit on data usage, it’s an Editors’ Choice winner and one of the best VPNs. If you’re dipping your toe into VPNs, it’s a great way to start with no risk.
10+ min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Free Online Learning Activities to Keep Your Kids Busy
Whether or not you have a degree in education, if you have kids, you’re now a teacher. Fortunately there are many online resources to keep them entertained. Some have always been free; others are now gratis thanks to companies dropping paywalls while schools are closed. You can take your kids on a virtual museum visit, secretly teach them chemistry with cooking, and get some phys ed into their days with digital dance-offs. Best of all, a lot of these are self-directed, so you can get work done or take some time for yourself while your kids are having fun and getting educated.
3 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Gamer Builds His Own Nintendo Switch for $199
With the Nintendo Switch in very short supply due to the coronavirus pandemic and resellers price-gouging on auction sites, one gamer decided to build his own Switch instead.
1 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
First Tests: Are Nvidia's GeForce RTX Super Laptop Chips a Big Step Up?
In April, Nvidia announced it would be shipping mobile versions of its GeForce RTX 2070 Super and RTX 2080 Super GPUs on laptops. We did some early first-hand testing to see how they stack up against existing GeForce laptop GPUs.
10 min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Dell Precision 7920 Tower (2020): A Dual-CPU Monster
The Dell Precision 7920 Tower is one of the world’s most powerful desktop workstations. Dell sent it to us in a supercomputer-like configuration with not one but two Intel Xeon Platinum 8260 processors (24 cores and 48 threads each), 96GB of memory, five storage drives, and a 48GB Nvidia Quadro RTX 8000 graphics card.
10+ min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14: Excellent Gaming Laptop
Asus has teamed up with AMD to double down on the trend of increasingly compact gaming laptops with the ROG Zephyrus G14, a 14-inch near-ultraportable with full gaming capabilities. The main attraction here beyond the petite size is a brand-new AMD Ryzen 9 processor, the first “Zen 2” laptop CPU we’ve tested.
10+ min |
May 2020

PC Magazine
Apple iPad Pro (2020): Mouse and Trackpad Support
The new Apple iPad Pro isn’t a major improvement over the 2018 model, but there’s been a big change in the iPad experience since then: mouse and trackpad support. That vaults the tablet into working a lot more like a computer than it previously did.
8 min |
May 2020

Prehistoric Times
Mesozoic Media
Dinosaurs of Darkness: In Search of the Lost Polar World (Life of the Past) Second Edition by Thomas H. Rich and Patricia Vickers-Rich Series: Life of the Past, Paperback: 332 pages, Indiana University Press; Second edition, ISBN10: 0253047390, ISBN-13: 978-0253047397
8 min |
Spring 2020

Prehistoric Times
Fake-Fossil News!
Often the authenticity of fossils becomes questioned. Is the specimen genuine and is the narrative concerning it to be believed?
6 min |
Spring 2020

Prehistoric Times
Dinosaur Collector News
Before the Corona plague made travel a hazard, I attended the Nuremberg Toy Fair and the New York Toy Fair.
7 min |
Spring 2020

Prehistoric Times
A Conversation with Dr. Bob Bakker
February 2020 - My first interview with Dr.Robert Bakker appeared in the February/March 2001 issue of Prehistoric Times.
10+ min |
Spring 2020

Innovation & Tech Today
THE WORLD'S Biggest SCIENCE FESTIVAL
An Interview with Marc Schulman, Executive Director, USA Science & Engineering Festival
4 min |
5-Year Anniversary

Innovation & Tech Today
The Art of CRUSHING IT
Internet personality Gary Vaynerchuk gives his patented entrepreneurial advice and reflects on the growing worlds of podcasting and cryptocurrency.
8 min |
5-Year Anniversary

Innovation & Tech Today
Surfing and SUP Legend - Laird Hamilton
The Evolution of An Adrenaline Junkie
6 min |
5-Year Anniversary

Innovation & Tech Today
Switched On
Renaissance rapper Akon discusses the Akon Lighting Africa project, as well as his newfound role in the tech world.
8 min |