The $500 Razer Huntsman Signature Edition keyboard is completely over-the-top… in all the right places

The Razer Huntsman Signature Edition is a stylish and powerful gaming keyboard – but it’s also extremely expensive.

Microsoft spent years pushing Copilot, but now it says don’t rely on it

Microsoft says Copilot is for “entertainment purposes only,” despite deep integration into Office and Windows, sparking criticism over mixed messaging.

Microsoft takes on Google and OpenAI with its own AI models

From transcribing boardroom chatter to cloning voices in seconds, Microsoft’s MAI model trio is here, and it is priced to make rivals sweat.

I tested Huion’s 24-inch 4K Kamvas Pro 24 — and its crisp, vibrant display and huge working area have totally changed my mind about massive-screened drawing tablets

With its massive drawing area and vibrant colors, the Huion Kamvas Pro 24 Gen 3 has converted me to the joys of huge drawing tablets.

Yes, RAM prices are finally starting to fall — but here’s why you should still hold off from buying

The memory crisis is slowly easing up, as prices for RAM kits are falling, but it’s still not yet time to push for new purchases.

Reddit is closing down its unfiltered r/all page of trending posts, but there is still a way to access it if you know how

Reddit is now going to redirect you away from r/all, though you can still find it by loading up old Reddit.

Windows 11 is about to serve haptic feedback for a whole bunch of tasks

Windows 11 is adding haptic feedback for actions like snapping and resizing windows, bringing tactile responses to compatible trackpads and input devices.

Claude AI can now tap into emails, files, and even run tasks on your PC

Two announcements, one clear direction: Anthropic wants Claude embedded in how you work. Microsoft 365 connectors arrive on all plans, and computer use finally reaches Windows users this week.

I went back 50 years and played the best Apple-1 games — and my brain is still recovering

With Apple turning 50 this week, I decided there was only one way to celebrate — melt my brain by playing some of the finest games made for the Apple-1. Here’s how I got on.