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The Glove That Can Fight Parkinson's Disease
Fraser Forster’s return cannot be the only reason for Southampton’s sudden upturn but the turnaround since he took over in goal has been staggering.
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March 2016
PC Magazine
7 Tips For Organizing Your Digital Photos
Don’t let common aches and pains keep you off your mat or ruin your practice. Recover faster with these 20 expert-recommended natural fixes.
4 min |
March 2016
PC Magazine
Slack Hacks to Help You Say Goodbye to Email
Slack has become one of the most popular tools that groups use to communicate and collaborate, but it’s not necessarily any more efficient than email on its own. These tips will help you get the most out of this powerful new messaging application.
4 min |
April 2016
PC Magazine
The Many Virtues Of Virtual Reality
Virtual reality’s biggest and longest-awaited headsets, the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift, are good enough to make even the most skeptical people optimistic about the future of VR.
10+ min |
May 2016
PC Magazine
The Ultimate Cord Cutter's Guide
Cable TV was once considered the ultimate entertainment necessity, but no longer. Thanks to Internet-based services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Instant Video, you can do away with pay TV altogether. If you have a 5Mbps Internet connection, you can cut the cable easily and efficiently. Here's our most up-to-date look at the best ways to get your favorite TV programming without needing a cable company.
10+ min |
August 2015
PC Magazine
3D Xpoint: The Next, Best Memory Standard
The new 3D Xpoint memory architecture, designed by Intel and Micron, promises nonvolatile storage that can read and write without requiring a transistor.
3 min |
September 2015
PC Magazine
Security Social: Black Hat's Biggest Threats
The car-service startup has a brazen plan to become a robotic superpower. Should we be excited or afraid?
8 min |
September 2015
PC Magazine
How Scanning Apps Keep You Organized
Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (1931-2015), missile and rocket technologist, institution-builder and motivator of men, was relentless in his quest to build an India strong and self-reliant in science and technology.
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September 2015
PC Magazine
Pebble's Fitness Smartwatch Has Potential, Not Quite There
Hot on Apple’s heels, Pebble is updating its smartwatch lineup with a lot of same the fitness-tracking functionality you’ll find in the Apple Watch Series 2 or a dedicated fitness tracker.
7 min |
November 2016
PC Magazine
Sony PS VR: Best Balance of Price, Power, Features
Sony’s virtual reality headset is finally here.
10+ min |
November 2016
PC Magazine
Make Your Old iPhone Feel New Again
Upgrading is tempting.
4 min |
November 2016
PC Magazine
Bing Search Highlights How To Pirate Office 2019
Search engines are fighting a constant battle to prevent malicious links from appearing in their search results, but Microsoft seems to have let a rather embarrassing link slip through the net on Bing.
1 min |
January 2019
PC Magazine
Canon EOS R: Its First FullFrame Mirrorless Camera
The two biggest names in photography—Canon and Nikon—sat on the sidelines and watched as Sony became the hottest player in the full frame mirror less world.
10+ min |
January 2019
PC Magazine
Magic Leap's Mixed-reality Headset Is Finally On Sale
After years of secret development and billions of dollars, you can finally buy a Magic Leap mixed-reality headset.
1 min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
Android Pie Promises Smarter, Simplified Interface
Google Pie has arrived.
2 min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
How To Build A Kick-Ass - Gaming PC For $1,000
As a hardware analyst at PCMag, I’ve had numerous opportunities to build PCs live on camera.
10+ min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
Why Satellite Internet Is The New Space Race
There’s a theory (or perhaps a cautionary tale) among astronomers called the Kessler Syndrome, named for the NASA astrophysicist who proposed it in 1978. In this scenario, an orbiting satellite or some other piece of material accidentally strikes another and breaks into pieces.
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September 2018
PC Magazine
Lenovo Smart Display (10-inch): Great For Google-centric Households
Google Assistant has caught up to Amazon Alexa in just about every way but one: hardware.
7 min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
Lensbaby Sol 45: Affordable Art Lens
There’s a new budget-friendly art lens from Lensbaby.
4 min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
6 Bad Habits That Are Destroying Your PC
Nothing lasts forever—especially tech—but your computer can last quite a few years if you treat it well.
6 min |
September 2018
PC Magazine
How Companies Turn You Into Money
The best description of the data economy comes from AOL, of all places.
10+ min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
De-Monetize Me: How To Keep Your Data To Yourself
Personal information is the currency on which much of the internet depends.
10+ min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
This App Helps Give Refugees An Education
To bridge educational losses suffered by Syrians displaced by war, a new accelerator looks to technology and personal connections.
10 min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
How To Make Your Wired Speakers Wireless
So you have a pair of wired speakers that are connected to a stereo receiver you love, or maybe you have a self-powered pair, or a 2.1 system thats perfect for watching movies.
5 min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
Samsung Galaxy Watch: A Solid Pick
The Samsung Galaxy Watch wants to fix whats always been a sticking point for smartwatches: battery life.
5 min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
The Coolest Features In The New Apple iPhones
This year's new iPhones have arrived.
3 min |
October 2018
PC Magazine
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.
5 min |
June 2019
PC Magazine
7 Simple Steps For Cleaning Up Your Google Drive
Just like any place you keep stuff, Google Drive can get messy.
4 min |
August 2019
PC Magazine
Intel Demos Ambient PC That Observes You And Adapts To Your Needs
For a long while, you’d rarely find a computer without an Intel CPU.
3 min |
August 2019
PC Magazine
Restoring Vision With Bionic Eyes Is No Longer Science Fiction
Bionic vision might sound like science fiction, but Dr. Michael Beyeler is working on just that.
6 min |