Lenovo Legion Go Review: Big Screen For Portable PC Gaming

Summary Lenovo makes some of the best laptops and desktops, competitive tablets and smartphones, and has a solid presence in gaming with its Legion brand. It’s only natural then that Lenovo would try and apply that depth and breadth of expertise to the burgeoning handheld PC gaming market. Taking inspiration from Nintendo’s blockbuster Switch and some of the best PC gaming handheld designs, including Valve and Asus, Lenovo set out to make a statement with theLegion Go....

August 6, 2025 · 14 min · 2912 words · Julie Garcia

Logitech Zone Vibe 100 Review: A Fantastic Work-From-Home Headset

Quick Links The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many of us to thehome officemodel of working, transforming how many industries operate. And with many people still laboring in their spare bedrooms, Logitech has developed a headset designed explicitly forhomebound workers: the Zone Vibe series. Logitech was gracious enough to send me the entry-level model of the headphones: the Zone Vibe 100. And after a week of using them as my primary headphones, I’m quite impressed with their comfort, performance, intuitive operations, and sound quality....

August 6, 2025 · 9 min · 1754 words · Brandon Rhodes

Mercedes-Benz Sprinkles a Bit of Disney Magic on the Road

Mercedes has doubled down onscreens, especially with its showstopping 56-inch Hyperscreen. But now,the brandis shifting focus—aiming to make the software as impressive as the hardware. In that pursuit, it may have just found its magic touch. Mercedes-Benz has partnered with Disney to bring seamlessDisney+integration to select vehicles. Key Takeaways Mercedes is integrating the Disney+ app directly into itsMBUX infotainment system. Drivers will need the MBUX Entertainment Plus Package and an active Disney+ subscription to access it....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Bryan Allen

Microsoft Clipchamp Now Has Better Audio Editing

Clipchamp is the main video editor on Windows 10 and Windows 11, and it’s available as a web app on other platforms. Microsoft is now rolling out a few improvements to Clipchamp, mostly focused on audio editing. Clipchampnow has the ability to record voiceovers directly in the active project, instead of using another application (like the Voice Recorder app in Windows) and importing the audio file. You can start by switching to the “Record and Create” tab in the sidebar, and selecting “Audio....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Kimberly Allen

MidJourney vs. DALL-E 3: Head to Head Prompt Battle

AI image generation technology is improving so rapidly that in just weeks or months the quality and features that are possible can be totally different. DALL-E 3 brings a leap in technology, but how does it stack up to MidJourney? What’s Special About DALL-E 3? We’ve covered theevolution and capabilities of MidJourneyin detail before, and so far it has been the go-to image generator for the best artistic output suitable for actual use....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 864 words · Bobby Gibson

Mobility Meets Convenience With the Ugreen PowerRoam 2200

You’re on a remote camping trip, surrounded by the tranquility of nature, far from the bustling city life. You’ve set up your campsite, the tent is pitched, and the campfire is crackling. It’s the perfect setting for a weekend getaway. But there’s one thing missing — a reliable source of power. Your devices are running low, and you’d love to power up a portable speaker for some evening tunes. This is where theUgreen PowerRoam 2200 Portable Power Stationand its ingenious detachable trolley come into play....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · Kerri Ramos

Not Sure If You'll Like Linux? Try It From Your Browser

As a long-time Linux user, I enjoy encouraging others to try it. That’s why I search for ways people can explore Linux without much hassle. There’s virtual machines, there’s WSL—then there’s a platform that lets you run a Linux distro from the web browser you’re using right now. Running Linux From a Browser? It Can Be Done I recently stumbled uponDistroSea.com, a website that lets you run and test 60+ Linux distributions straight from your web browser....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1065 words · Brittney Davis

PlayStation 5 Pro Arrives With a Graphics Boost and $700 Price Tag

Sony has officially announced the PlayStation 5 Pro, the latest addition to its PlayStation 5 console lineup. This high-performance console is designed to cater to gamers who want that extra boost in graphics and fidelity that the current PS5 cannot offer. PS5 Pro includes a significantly upgraded GPU with 67% more Compute Units and 28% faster memory when compared to the standard PS5. This translates to up to 45% faster rendering for smoother gameplay, especially at higher resolutions and frame rates....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Timothy Ho

Proton Pass Review: More Than a Passing Grade

Summary Proton Passis a password manager from Proton, the Switzerland-based company famous for its secure email service Proton Mail and other products. In a very short time, the product has grown into a simple but powerful program that can compete with any of the entries in ourbest password managersroundup. The price is also right, especially when bundled with other Proton products. That said, there are some issues with daily use you may want to keep in mind....

August 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1220 words · William Rivera

Razer Barracuda X Chroma Review: A Near-Universal Gaming Headset

Summary Imagine a Razer-branded peripheral, and no matter what it is, it’s probably covered in glowing lights. Until recently, one of the company’s most popular headsets featured no lighting whatsoever, something it has remedied with theRazer Barracuda X Chroma. Razer Barracuda X Chroma The Razer Barracuda X Chroma finally brings RGB lighting to one of the company’s most popular headsets, but the slight upgrades to the microphone and wireless speed are welcome additions as well....

August 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1344 words · Marcia Powell

Should You Upgrade to the iPhone 16?

Quick Links Summary New iPhone, new dilemma: to upgrade or not upgrade. The changes seem to be less compelling each year, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Here’s an upgrade guide for the iPhone 16, whatever iPhone you currently have. What’s New With the iPhone 16 Apple unveiled the iPhone 16(and the higher-end iPhone 16 Pro) at its September 2024 iPhone event, with a few notable changes over last year’s model....

August 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1344 words · Angela Boyd

Siri Still Sucks (So Here's How to Work Around It)

Summary Chatting to Siri can feel like an uphill struggle sometimes, which could be enough to deter you from using the assistant at all. To counter that, here are some tips for working with (or working around) Apple’s troublesome digital assistant. What’s Wrong with Siri? Siri’s problems are multi-faceted, but we’ve grouped them into a few main issues. Siri Doesn’t Activate When You Want Getting Siri to trigger can be a chore in and of itself, no matter what device you’re using:...

August 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1604 words · Lauren Miller

Speedometer 3.0 Can Test Your Browser’s Real-World Performance

Web browser benchmarks are mainly used to compare the performance of different browsers, or different versions of the same browser), but they can also be helpful to check general web browsing speed on a given device. Now there’s a new benchmark you may try: Speedometer 3.0. Speedometer has been one of the most popular web benchmarks sincethe first version was released in 2014. It’s designed to measure web app responsiveness by simulating user actions, like clicking a button or opening a menu, unlike some other benchmarks that test raw CPU or GPU performance....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Sherri Johnson