Shoneel Kolhatkar on why Samsung brought the Galaxy Note’s S Pen to a PC

Samsung's Shoneel Kolhatkar stopped by Digital Trends' booth to explain the Notebook 9 Pen's use of an S Pen modeled off the Galaxy Note.

Computing     Mark Coppock     January 9, 2018

Halos’ smart hard drive lets your digital life live outside the cloud

Halos' forthcoming hard drive provides a centralized location for all your digital clutter, while providing an easy way to sync and share.

Computing     Brandon Widder     January 9, 2018

Screen showdown: Amazon Echo Show vs. Google Home with a Chromecast

Google Chromecast versus Echo Show: Which one integrates video into their devices best? We compare features and ease of use.

Computing     Nicole Edsall     August 4, 2017

We dive into the Surface Pro and Laptop with Microsoft’s device czar, Panos Panay

We speak with Panos Panay, Microsoft's head of hardware, to learn all about the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop

Computing     Jeffrey Van Camp     June 30, 2017

How to personalize the Vivaldi browser and make it your own

Customization is the heart and soul of Vivaldi, a new web browser poised to become the next big thing. Here's how to personalize it to your liking.

Computing     Luria Petrucci     August 18, 2016

Bots are about to take over the world … but they just want to tell you the weather

Bots are becoming more advanced, prompting major companies like Facebook and Microsoft to tout them as a compliment, or even replacement, to apps.

Computing     Luria Petrucci     May 19, 2016

How to track down the rat who’s selling your Gmail address to spammers

Few people like to receive an onslaught of deals, newsletters, and the like. Here's how to figure out who's selling your address to a third-party company.

Computing     DT Staff     April 21, 2022

Give your fingers a rest with TextExpander, the app you’ll wish you found sooner

Few Mac apps are as convenient as Smile's TextExpander. Check out our quick video guide if you're looking to learn more about what it is and how it works.

Computing     Luria Petrucci     May 11, 2016

5 fun, easy projects anyone can try with a $35 Raspberry Pi

Anyone can afford a $35 Raspberry Pi, but what do you do with this blank slate of computing to get started? We have 5 easy, useful ideas that anyone can pull off.

Computing     Patrick Norton     July 18, 2017

Raspberry Pi 3 packs new features with low price of $35

The latest iteration of the Raspberry Pi brings a host of upgrades over its predecessor, while maintaining its bargain price point.

Computing     Brad Jones     February 29, 2016

PC port of Rise of the Tomb Raider requires a potent rig

A new report from Digital Foundry suggests that the PC version of Rise of the Tomb Raider requires some serious specs.

Computing     Brad Jones     January 27, 2016

Unlock Windows 10 GodMode and more with our favorite tricks and shortcuts

How can you kill the apps that slow down Windows 10 on startup? Pin a window to the side of your screen with two keys? Summon Cortana quickly? We have answers to all that and much more, including GodMode, in our Windows 10 tips and tricks video.

Computing     Patrick Norton     January 19, 2016

Star Wars Battlefront gets a lot right, but here’s what’s still missing

Star Wars Battlefront is a shooter that represents the brand well but is missing a few things here and there. Find out what we think in this quick video. 

Computing     Joshua Smith     December 1, 2015

Can your system handle YouTube’s first 8K video?

The first 8K resolution video has been uploaded to YouTube, but you'll need a pretty powerful computer to view it properly.

Computing     Brad Jones     June 15, 2015

Leak of Windows 10 build 10108 shows a host of small visual tweaks

A new video from Winbeta.org has hit the Internet, highlighting some of the inner workings of build 10108.

Computing     Krystle Vermes     May 5, 2015

Square-Enix creates jaw-dropping PC gaming tech demo for BUILD keynote

Yesterday at BUILD, Square-Enix, Microsoft and Nvidia teamed up to show the graphics capabilities of four GTX Titan video cards.

Computing     Brad Jones     May 1, 2015

After fifty years, is Moore’s Law set to become obsolete?

Fifty years after establishing Moore's Law in a paper for Electronics magazine, Gordon Moore reflects on his work in a new interview.

Computing     Brad Jones     April 20, 2015

Google launches ‘It Gets Better’ TV ad for Chrome browser

In a move that pushes the browser wars further into the public eye, Google has release the first television ad for its Chrome browser, and it does so by backing gay young people in need of support.

Computing     Andrew Couts     December 29, 2017

Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for February 25, 2011

In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: Soccer players cheat, saluting incorrectly can cost you your life, and a man breaks the spirit of Mt. Eiger.

Computing     Ryan Fleming     February 25, 2011

Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for February 18, 2011

In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: small trophies lead to big laughs, Remi Kart returns, and your mom sucks at Dead Space 2.

Computing     Ryan Fleming     February 18, 2011

Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for February 11, 2011

In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: Don’t you forget about Zelda, have QB will travel, and beware the fearsome power of ultraviolent dancing.

Computing     Ryan Fleming     February 11, 2011

Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos for February 4, 2011

In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: Obama stumps for chicken, Egypt’s protests from ground level, and trees: nature’s own weaponry.

Computing     Ryan Fleming     September 28, 2022

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