Ron Burke
Ron Burke is the Editor in Chief for Gaming Trend. Loves RPGs, action/adventure, and VR, but also dabbles in 3D printing, martial arts, and flight!




Where we work has changed. A lot of folks now either work entirely from home or at the very least split their time between being in the office and not. The benefits of standing desks are well known, and more often people are choosing to spend their days standing rather
by Ron Burke
There’s a natural progression for screens. If you look at cell phones they started off very small and over time have become larger and larger. The same goes for laptop monitors. While a 17” monitor isn’t uncommon nowadays, there’s still very much a need for multiple monitors.
by Ron Burke
I was there when Skull & Bones was announced at E3 of 2017. I was there to go hands-on with the game in 2018 (you can see that right here). It only seemed appropriate that I be the one to take to the high seas to review Skull & Bones
by Ron Burke
The team at Petroglyph knows RTS. Their pedigree includes the likes of Star Wars: Empire at War, Grey Goo, 8-Bit Armies, Conan Unconquered, Command & Conquer Remastered Collection, and obviously this game. They are also much of the brain trust behind Westwood Studios, so it’s no surprise that they
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There’s no doubt that flight sims are coming back in a big way. Flight Simulator 2020 received a free Dune update today, Star Citizen continues to get tighter controls as it moves into its final polish stages, and Everspace 2 is absolutely insane with a HOTAS setup. Well, Turtle
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When I first started reviewing KLEVV RAM, I suggested that it might not be the first name that comes to mind for the memory in your next build. I suggested you’d more likely think of heavyweights like Samsung, Kingston, and others. I don’t think that’s the case
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If I had a wish list, one of the items would be proper labeling of USB cables. If you’re like me, you reach into a storage cubby for a cable and then realize that it’s impossible to determine if the cable is a high-speed one, capable of rapid
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It’s taken NVIDIA a little bit of time to dial in the price part of “price to performance”, or at least that’s what some critics have levied against big green over the course of the 4000 series. As we launch into 2024 we saw the announcement of, and
by Ron Burke