RememBear Review: Very Basic Password Management By Denise Bertacchi published 14 May 22 Easy to use password protection with a side of bear puns.
Mountain Everest 60 Review: The Precipice of Perfection By Myles Goldman published 14 May 22 Editor's Choice The Mountain Everest 60 is a compact 60-percent keyboard with a detachable numpad that can attach to either side, for work or play.
1Password Review: Very Secure, Great for Families By Denise Bertacchi published 13 May 22 1Password is so secure that it's sometimes awkward to use. However, it offers a really great family plan with parental controls.
Creality Ender 3 S1 Review: A Better Ender By Denise Bertacchi published 13 May 22 Creality’s deluxe version of their popular Ender 3 for makers who just want to make.
WD Black D30 1TB SSD Review: Last-Generation Gaming By Shane Downing published 12 May 22 Useful for game storage, but not a whole lot else.
NordPass Review: Free Version is Actually Worth Using By Denise Bertacchi published 11 May 22 This password manager is available in free and premium versions but, unlike with most competitors, the free version allows you to sync passwords across multiple devices.
H610 Motherboard Roundup: i9-12900K Meets Sub-$120 Micro ATX By Joe Shields published 11 May 22 H610 boards are good for mid-range processors, but struggle with the i9-12900K
RoboForm Review: Form Master Turned Security Pro By Denise Bertacchi published 10 May 22 RoboForm is a secure password manager that is excels at filling out forms.
Razer Viper V2 Pro Review: Featherweight Performance in a Barebones Body By Isaac Rouse published 10 May 22 The mouse has been shaved down for improved, weightless performance but feels less solid as a result.
AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT Review: The Emperor's New GDDR6 By Jarred Walton published 10 May 22 Sapphire RX 6950 XT Nitro+ Pure tested
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6400 C32 Review: Top Performance At a Top-Dollar Price By Zhiye Liu published 8 May 22 The Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6400 is the latest memory kit from G.Skill's camp. So just how fast is it?
Bitwarden Password Manager Review: Great Features for Free or Cheap By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published 7 May 22 Editor's Choice Bitwarden’s interface could use some polishing, but most of its quirks are inconveniences you can absolutely live with for the price.
Mushkin Redline ECC Black DDR4-3600 C16 Review: Overclocked ECC Performer By Zhiye Liu published 7 May 22 Do we need overclocked ECC memory? Mushkin's Redline memory has the answer.
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 Review: A New Level of RGB for Your PSU Cables By Myles Goldman published 6 May 22 Editor's Choice Lian Li’s latest RGB PSU extension cables are its best yet, providing a vibrant light show, but one that’s fairly expensive.
Acer Nitro 5 (2022) Review: Gaming Under $1,000 By Andrew E. Freedman published 6 May 22 Not every gaming laptop needs to cost an arm and a leg.
Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 8TB SSD Review: Big Capacity Meets TLC Flash By Shane Downing published 5 May 22 We put Sabrent's capacious 8TB Rocket 4 Plus through our battery of tests to see how it stacks up to the competition.
Corsair HS65 Surround Headset Review: Medium Price, High-Quality Sound By Denny Atkin published 5 May 22 Corsair’s latest mid-range headset, the HS65 Surround, delivers excellent audio while upping comfort to new levels.
Mushkin Delta 1TB SSD Review: Mediocrity Defined By Shane Downing published 4 May 22 Mushkin's 1TB Delta SSD leverages QLC flash, exchanging endurance and performance for more capacity and a lower price point.
LastPass Review: Great password management for a price By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published 4 May 22 Editor's Choice LastPass offers industry-leading password management features that run across multiple platforms, but skip the free version.
Razer Leviathan V2 Review: Great audio marred by software and ports By Isaac Rouse published 4 May 22 Razer Leviathan V2 sounds great and looks spectacular, Unfortunately, it only has USB-A and Bluetooth connectivity options. Its features are also tied too closely to (sometimes) messy software.