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Alienware's new gaming laptops are slim, powerful and pricey

The Alienware x14 is the thinnest laptop ever from Dell's gaming arm. And it's got the price to match.

Alienware's new gaming laptops are slim, powerful and pricey
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Asus’ cool new Zenbook has a massive foldable OLED screen

Big, bright and foldable, Asus' 17-inch hybrid laptop-tablet features an OLED display with plenty of configuration options.

Asus’ cool new Zenbook has a massive foldable OLED screen
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NVIDIA's latest GeForce RTX laptops make my PC cry

NVIDIA's bringing the RTX 3080 Ti to a bunch of new laptops and all the sweet, sweet graphics that come with it.

NVIDIA's latest GeForce RTX laptops make my PC cry
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PlayStation VR2 looks to be one heck of an upgrade

It's finally time to retire the PlayStation Move controllers: better visuals, eye-tracking, and haptics highlight the PlayStation VR2's upgrades.

PlayStation VR2 looks to be one heck of an upgrade
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Samsung adds Wi-Fi charging to its solar-powered TV remote

Last year, Samsung gave us all another reason to not lose our TV remotes under the couch: a solar-powered battery. Now, an upgraded version can recharge its

Samsung adds Wi-Fi charging to its solar-powered TV remote
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300 hours: HyperX's new headset is made for marathon gaming sessions

HyperX unveiled a wireless headset with an enormous battery life. Please do not attempt to drain it all in one sitting: it will not end well.

300 hours: HyperX's new headset is made for marathon gaming sessions
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Dell's Concept Flow imagines a seamless workspace free of frustration

Dell and Alienware showed off concepts galore at CES 2022. One was Concept Flow, a seamless device connectivity solution eliminating awkward transitions.

Dell's Concept Flow imagines a seamless workspace free of frustration
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Virtually from CES 2021

CES 2021 is an online affair but still as weird as ever. We round up some of our faves, from TVs to phones, toilets to house robots.

Virtually from CES 2021
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Decade-level thinking

Too much tech keeps aiming to solve small problems. We need big solutions for the world and in our homes.

Decade-level thinking
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A 'self-driving' Tesla ran down an autonomous robot at CES 2019 in the most CES incident possible

Who's at fault? The Tesla driver? The Tesla autopilot? The Promobot that was weirdly standing on the street like it'd been out late drinking? Is somebody

A 'self-driving' Tesla ran down an autonomous robot at CES 2019 in the most CES incident possible