Nvidia GeForce Now review: a great option for eclectic, on-the-go gamers By Katie Wickens published 8 September 24 A robust game streaming service for the modern, time-poor gamer.
Amazon Luna review: perfect for Prime members By Dashiell Wood published 22 May 24 Amazon Luna is a great cloud gaming service that comes included with your Amazon Prime membership.
Antstream Arcade review: affordable arcade game streaming By Dashiell Wood published 4 June 24 Antstream Arcade is a solid option if you want to explore a huge variety of retro games at a budget-friendly price.
OnSign TV review By Jonas P. DeMuro published 16 February 24 The platform of choice for implementing the most demanding digital signage projects
Amazon Workspaces Thin Client By Mark Pickavance published 22 November 24 Amazon Workspaces Thin Client is a low-cost device that provides access to the AWS Workspace technology for centralised virtual computer management.
Zotac Zone: the newest challenger in the handheld PC gaming arena, but it needs some work By Christian Guyton published 4 June 24 At Computex 2024, Zotac unveiled its competitor to the Steam Deck and ROG Ally - the Zotac Zone gaming handheld.
Acer Chromebook 516 GE review By Allisa James last updated 11 September 24 The Acer Chromebook 516 GE games with the best of them, too bad Steam isn't on it yet.
Lenovo Legion Go S By Ural Garrett published 22 January 25 The Lenovo Legion Go S is possibly the most exciting PC gaming handheld release of 2025, and it has everything to do with its software.
Lenovo Legion Go review: this is the true Steam Deck rival By Allisa James last updated 2 August 24 The Lenovo Legion Go manages to balance incredible performance with a truly flexible and well-designed form factor.
Lenovo Legion Go S (Steam OS) review: what a difference SteamOS makes By Lynnett S. Smith published 31 October 25 The only Steam machine you need
After testing the GL.iNet Comet I think IT professionals will love this adorable device that trades time-consuming travel for effective remote access By Mark Pickavance published 2 November 25 The GL.iNet Comet is a simple-to-deploy device that can open a remote portal to a system from the other side of the world.
ISL Online review: Is it the right remote desktop solution for you? By Michael Bizzaco last updated 29 July 24 ISL Online provides an all-hands-on-deck approach to remote access client support to simplify things for IT departments.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile review - locked and loaded By Dashiell Wood published 26 March 24 Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is a triumph, offering impressive visuals and a formidable selection of maps and modes.
MSI Claw preview: a bold step for MSI and Intel in an increasingly crowded field By John Loeffler published 9 January 24 The MSI Claw is the latest entrant into the burgeoning PC gaming handheld market and Intel's first so far, and from what I've seen, it could be a game changer.
Splashtop review: A powerful remote desktop access program By Daniel Blechynden last updated 27 July 24 Splashtop is an industry-leading remote desktop access program offering a range of highly-specialized solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Chrome Remote Desktop review: a free solution that does the job By Alex McOmie last updated 24 July 24 Chrome Remote Desktop isn’t as fully featured as some paid solutions, but it’s incredibly fast and simple to use on a variety of devices.
The PlayStation Portal is more excellent than ever now given its most recent update – here's my updated verdict By Rob Dwiar last updated 6 November 25 The PlayStation Portal is the definitive PS5 Remote Play device - combining excellence in build quality and ergonomics, it’s an absolute triumph.
Foamstars review - don’t worry about foam-o By Dashiell Wood published 9 February 24 Although there are some promising ideas on show in its combat mechanics, almost everything else in Foamstars misses the mark.
The Backbone Pro is an excellent mobile controller, but I'm not convinced by its cloud gaming features By Dashiell Wood published 17 September 25 The Backbone Pro is more comfortable than the One and crammed with cloud gaming features.
GoToMyPC review: Still a powerful remote desktop solution By Rob Clymo last updated 30 July 24 A premium price tag makes GoToMyPC remote desktop access software look slightly less appealing despite all of its power tools.
Zenless Zone Zero review: Hoyoverse’s most approachable game yet By Rhys Wood published 21 July 24 Zenless Zone Zero impresses with phenomenal presentation, slick combat, and smooth new player onboarding.
Remote PC review: Revolutionizing remote work or not quite there yet? By Michael Bizzaco last updated 28 July 24 Remote PC runs great and gives you access to numerous remote-access tools, but it’s missing a few crucial pieces of the puzzle.
Acer Nitro Blaze 7: Acer gets in the PC gaming handheld game, but is it enough to Blaze a trail out of a crowded field? By John Loeffler published 6 September 24 The Acer Nitro Blaze 7 is the latest gaming handheld to hit the market, but some key points aren't known, so it's hard to tell if it will be a success.
MSI Claw 8 AI+: will the second time be a charm for MSI? It sure feels that way By John Loeffler published 10 September 24 I got to spend some time with the MSI Claw 8 AI+ at IFA 2024, and from what I saw, the second-generation Claw just might be the PC gaming handheld we've been waiting for.
The Finals review - demolition derby By Jake Tucker published 22 December 23 A surprise late hit, The Finals could be your new favorite multiplayer shooter.
Goovis Art (A1) 3D Head Mounted Display review By Alastair Jennings published 7 December 24 Ultra-lightweight headset display with impressive visuals and open design
Telemetry TV review By Jonas P. DeMuro published 9 January 24 Transforming screens into powerful engagement
I put Napster View AI on my MacBook Pro, and I'm now convinced no one needs this much face time By Lance Ulanoff published 3 November 25 Napster View delivers an AI team that you can tap into from atop your MacBook, and it'll help you generate your own digital twin. The question is, do you want any of that?
OBS Studio review By Steve Paris last updated 13 January 25 If you’re looking for pro streaming software on a budget, then take a look at OBS Studio - the free, open-source streaming app for Windows, Mac, and Linux.