After going hands-on at Computex 2026, these four tech categories stood out for redefining monitors, handheld gaming, creator laptops, and ARM computing with meaningful innovations.
Apple Intelligence 2.0 is Apple’s attempt to make AI feel native to the iPhone, with Siri as the visible test, Gemini as the quiet twist, and app plumbing underneath.
After seeing Nvidia RTX Spark run video editing, local AI agents, and gaming at Computex 2026, it looks like one of the most serious attempts yet to rethink premium Windows PCs.
The first beta of macOS 27 Golden Gate is seriously impressing testers with its stability and performance levels, along with vital interface changes.
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Computex 2026 was packed with AI PCs, monster monitors, gaming handhelds, and wild desktop ideas, but a few products clearly rose above the noise.
Google AI Mode now lets users create Search agents that keep tracking the web in the background and send updates when something changes.
Adaptive Security recruited Conan O’Brien for cybersecurity training videos aimed at helping employees recognize phishing deepfakes and AI-enabled fraud.
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Apple’s big glassy software future now comes with a way to make it less glassy. In iOS 27, users can adjust the translucency of the Liquid Glass effect, while macOS Golden Gate adds its own Liquid Glass controls under System Settings. Liquid Glass is s…
TCL showed off a new gaming monitor at Summer Game Fest 2026. We’ve tried it, and were impressed.
The Corsair Makr Pro 75 might just be the best gaming keyboard I’ve ever tested, if only the price were a touch lower and it had a numpad.
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