MSI VR One PC-in-a-backpack goes up for pre-order
Best Buy, Target and Walmart detail early Black Friday deals
Surface Book i7 refresh reviewed: Still awesome, but no next-gen specs
The Surface Book "Performance Base" refresh brings a faster Core i7 CPU, a GTX 965M GPU for twice the graphics performance, and a larger battery. All worthy upgrades on a svelte package that is still very expensive. Reviewers are praising it for what it delivers, except that maybe Microsoft could've waited just a little while longer and ship with Kaby Lake and a Pascal GPU instead.
Snapchat begins selling its video-capturing glasses via vending machines
Siri integration means you can now send people money through PayPal using your voice
Yahoo admits it knew about 2014 security breach shortly after it happened
Tim Cook says staff unity is the only way to move forward after Trump victory
'Firewatch' patch adds free-roam mode, PlayStation 4 Pro support
Top password managers to lock down your security online
Check out this Unreal 4 version of C&C;: Red Alert 2, played using a Vive VR headset
Samsung begins Android 7.0 Nougat Beta for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge owners
Hands-On with Google Daydream and Daydream View
We’ve already seen several solutions for mobile VR, most notably Samsung’s Gear VR and Google Cardboard. But Google is taking things to the next level with Daydream: a new virtual reality ecosystem for Android and the most compelling case for accessible VR I’ve seen to date.
Woman facing jail for selling ceviche through Facebook group is overreacting, says prosecutor
The launch trailers for Dishonored 2 and Watch Dogs 2 have arrived
How Much RAM Should You Get? 4GB vs. 8GB vs. 16GB Tested
#ThrowbackThursday Today's modern games and many productivity applications can consume upwards of 4GB RAM, so there's little argument for not going with 8GB. However, the need for 16GB of memory is a hotly debated subject, so today we are going see if and where this much memory might be useful for desktop users.