When it comes to gaming PCs, nothing matters more than your graphics card. To push as many pixels as possible you’re going to want the fastest graphics card you can afford—but ever-shifting prices and product lineups make it difficult to keep track of what’s available.In honor of keeping frame rates high, we decided to rank all the major available discrete GPUs from Nvidia GeForce and AMD Radeon, starting with the fastest graphics card available and working on down. This list focuses on each
Nanoleaf’s impressive Hexagons light panels just got some company. https://www.techhive.com/article/3602031/nanoleaf-shapes-triangles-review.html#tk.rss_all
Even in a year like 2020, one thing didn't change in the tech world: Certain devices, technologies, and services shut down. The causes vary, as does the level of regret. Some things we'll miss; some things we never cared about; and others, we're glad to show the door. This year, we're dividing the departed by how much we think most people will actually care. Check out our list below and wave goodbye or good riddance to: Tech we'll actually miss: Good products we're sad to lose You're still he
Say farewell to a disaster of a year with a selection of apocalyptic movies, plus some glimmers of hope for the future. https://www.techhive.com/article/3602409/best-movies-to-stream-on-new-years-eve.html#tk.rss_all
This time last year I wrote a column titled, “If you got a Pixel 4 for Christmas, you should probably return it.” I didn’t want to write it. Ever since the Pixel launched in 2016, I’ve rooted for Google’s phone to succeed. No other company is in such a position to bring an iPhone-like level of hardware/software integration and an experience unsurpassed on any other Android phone.Unfortunately Google never quite nailed it. The pieces were all there—flagship processor, fantastic camera, regular
In a year where we largely turned our backs on the real world and huddled indoors, technology and the companies that developed them gained outsized influence. Microsoft loomed larger than most, powering the PCs that ran Microsoft Teams and the Xbox game consoles on which at least some of us passed their time after hours.So was it, overall, a great year for Microsoft? Not exactly. The pandemic disrupted its product development, for one, forcing Microsoft to readjust its dual-screen ambitions.
In a great year for feathering your nest, these products are the best of the best. https://www.techhive.com/article/3602388/best-smart-home-products-of-2020.html#tk.rss_all
This is the best video doorbell we’ve tested, but not everyone will want the professionally installed and monitored smart home/home security system that it's part of. https://www.techhive.com/article/3535588/vivint-doorbell-camera-pro-review.html#tk.rss_all
Give your old laptop a big performance boost with one simple upgrade: replacing its traditional, spinning-platter hard drive (HDD) with a chip-based solid state drive (SSD). SSDs are becoming more affordable, and they are magnitudes faster than a hard drive in reading and writing data. There's just one question: Can your laptop even take an SSD? If you're not sure, we'll help you figure it out in this video. To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/36016
This fingerprint-scanning lock lacks smart features, and it has more bugs than I’d want on my front door. https://www.techhive.com/article/3602368/brilllock-fingerprint-door-lock-review.html#tk.rss_all