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What Is OLED evo? How Does It Differ From Regular OLEDs?

LG's new OLED evo's look great, but is it worth upgrading?

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What Is N-Key Rollover in Mechanical Keyboards?

Does NKRO make you more productive, or is it just a gimmick?

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What Is the Paradox of Design?

Do you ever have the feeling that a hardware update made your device more difficult to use? That's a feature, not a bug...

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What Is 8D Audio?

Music straddling eight dimensions sounds wild. Will it take you to a new astral plane, or is it just a con?

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Keyboard Sizes: How Do I Choose the Right Keyboard?

A standard keyboard is the most common size, but is it the most efficient keyboard for work or play?

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What's the Difference Between a Technologist and a Futurist?

Are you a technologist? Maybe you're a futurist? Here's how you tell the difference?

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What Does API Stand For? Examples of How to Use APIs

APIs are what allow software and websites to "talk" to each other. Learn more about what API stands for and how to use APIs.

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ARM Reveals New Armv9 CPU Architecture That Will Power PCs, Laptops, and Smartphones

The Cortex-X2, Cortex-A710, & Cortex-A510 will deliver some serious processing power.

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Who Are the Cypherpunks And What Are They Advocating For?

They sound like a futuristic group of visionaries, and in some ways, they are.

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What Is Testing as a Service (Taas)?

Testing is a chore, why not outsource the process?

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What Are OEM Products and Why Are They Cheaper?

OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer. Should you buy OEM products? Or is there a catch? What you need to know.

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USB 4.0 vs. USB-C: What's the Difference?

All USB cables are the same, right? Not quite.

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What Is DNS and Why Is It Important?

When you punch a URL into your browser and hit Enter, what happens next?

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What Is Desktop as a Service (DaaS)?

Cloud computing infrastructure makes it easier to use remote software, or even an entire remote desktop setup.

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What Is DisplayPort 2 and Do You Really Need It?

How will DisplayPort 2 make your video and gaming experiences better?

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What Is Thunderbolt 4? Is It Different From Thunderbolt 3?

Thunderbolt 4 has the same data transfer rate as Thunderbolt 3, so what's the big difference?

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60Hz vs. 120Hz: Can You Really Tell the Difference?

Is a 120Hz monitor really better than a 60Hz monitor? Can you even spot the difference between the two?

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What Is DHCP, What Does It Stand For, and Am I Using It?

DHCP is a network management protocol. But what does DHCP stand for, and what does it even do?

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Disc or Disk: What Is the Difference?

Is that a disk you're holding? Or is it a disc? What's the difference, anyway?

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10 Common Home Networking Terms and What They Mean

Here are some of the most common home networking terms, what they mean, and why you need to know.

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