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Razer Synapse and Chroma software get nice upgrades just in time for Razer's new Aether smart lights
By Zachary Boddy published
Shiny Everything During RazerCon 2023, Razer announced major upgrades to Razer Synapse and Razer Chroma, and revealed its new Aether line of lighting products.
Microsoft announces Surface Laptop Go 3 with last-gen Intel processor and increased starting price
By Zac Bowden last updated
Laptop The Surface Laptop Go 3 is just one of many devices unveiled today by Microsoft. The small laptop runs on a 12th Gen CPU, which is a year old.
The exclusive Razer Blade 16 Lamborghini Edition is the latest way to get a gaming laptop inspired by a car
By Zachary Boddy published
It's Faster Razer and Automobili Lamborghini have joined forces to create a custom, limited edition Razer Blade 16 with a unique, Lamborghini inspired design.
You can now watch Microsoft's Surface and AI event (Update)
By Sean Endicott published
No live stream Microsoft will not live stream its Surface and AI event today, but we'll cover all the news right as it happens and you can watch a recording of the presentation.
Microsoft snuck out a Surface Go 4 announcement after its event; here's why you didn't see it on stage
By Zac Bowden published
Laptop Microsoft just announced the Surface Go 4 at its September Surface and AI event. The new 2-in-1 is more powerful than its predecessor and is much easier to repair.
Surface Laptop Studio 2 arrives with powerful Intel 13th-Gen chips, NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics, and AI capabilities
By Zac Bowden published
Official The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is now official after being unveiled during Microsoft's special event today in New York City. The device is a big upgrade over the first-generation Surface Laptop Studio!
Acer Swift X 16 OLED (2023) review: Affordable creative power meets practicality
By Rebecca Spear published
Review Acer's Swift X 16 isn't the most powerful laptop, but it provides stability for office work and a gorgeous OLED screen for creative projects and even gaming.
Panos Panay left Microsoft due to big cutbacks on more 'experimental' Surface devices
By Zac Bowden published
Reduced Microsoft's more ambitious and unique hardware lines and ideas are on the backburner as company focuses on the money makers.
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