As the process of backing up becomes easier, teams like TerraMaster are looking to help folks secure their own data simpler than ever. To that end, they’ve launched a new affordable Quad Core NAS called the F4-212, F4-212-1G, and a larger brother in the F4-212-2G. All three of these
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
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.
PB Tails has unveiled their latest innovative controller, the Crush Controller. The Crush Controller features a streamlined, screwless design inspired by the Porsche 550 Spyder, delivers unparalleled speed and responsiveness. and features real-time 256 RGB customization without an app. Read below for full details on The Crush Controller:
The Crush
We already have a variety of products which help to make gaming more immersive; sound systems, OLED TVs, and VR headsets being a few of the most common, but now you can add smell to that list. Enter GameScent, a new AI driven scent release device which is fully compatible
I’ve been searching for a dock to make it seamless to connect my Steam Deck to the TV. I’ve got a great dock already that will do the job, but it’s not something I want to leave hooked up all the time like I do with the
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
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