Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay gives us an exclusive peek at the 85-inch Surface Hub 2, and explains how innovation and collaboration will transform your workplace.
Apple's top-of-the-line MacBook Pro 15 can be configured with so many options you can quickly drive its price over $6,000. To make sense of all the possibilities watch our complete walkthrough video.
Ever wondered what it's like inside a bitcoin mine? Us too -- so we packed up our cameras, threw them in the trunk, and drove up to Wenatchee, Washington to check one out. Check out the video to get an inside look!
Dell's VP of Alienware, Gaming, and XPS stopped by the Digital Trends booth at CES 2018 and talked about the new XPS 13 and XPS 15 2-in-1, including the hows and whys of the company's more innovative technologies.
If you're looking for a more immersive virtual reality experience, the 3DRudder allows you to use your feet to control movement in VR spaces, and even works as a controller for non-VR games.
At CES 2018, we got to see Nvidia's Holodeck: A VR design program that allows users from different locations to design their own 3D models together from different sides of the world -- provided you have the hardware to run it.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips are in some of the best phones in the world, but now they're also powering laptops, multi-lens cameras, and VR headsets, according to PJ Jacobowitz, senior marketing manager, who chatted with Digital Trends at CES.
AMD's Chief Technology Officer, Mark Papermaster, stopped by the Digital Trends booth and talked about the Meltdown and Spectre exploits, Ryzen and Kaby Lake-G CPUs, and Radeon RX Vega GPUs.
Kevin Sather, Razer's director of product marketing systems, stopped by the Digital Trends booth to talk about the company's smartphone-tablet hybrid, Project Linda, giving some insight on how and why the prototype was created.
Samsung's Shoneel Kolhatkar stopped by Digital Trends' booth to demonstrate the Notebook 9 Pen's smartphone-inspired stylus, built-in software suite, and lightweight design.
Halos' forthcoming hard drive -- dubbed the CatDrive -- provides a centralized location for all your digital clutter, while providing an easy way for you to sync and share your content across a network of devices.
Google Chromecast versus Echo Show: Which one integrates video into their devices best? We compare features and ease of use of each of these smart home devices.
We speak with Panos Panay, Microsoft's head of hardware, to learn all about the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, and where Microsoft sees itself positioned in terms of the entire Surface device lineup.
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, whether you want to change the color scheme or use it to take copious notes while viewing a website.
Bots are becoming more advanced, prompting major companies like Facebook and Microsoft to tout them as a compliment, or even replacement, to apps. They could even change how you talk to your friends.
Few people like to receive an onslaught of deals, newsletters, and the like. Check out our brief video if you're trying to figure out who's selling your address to a third-party company.
Few Mac apps are as convenient as Smile's TextExpander. Check out our quick video guide if you're looking to learn a bit more about what it is and how it works.
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.
The Raspberry Pi 3 is available now, offering up a significant upgrade over its predecessor thanks to its improved networking abilities, souped up CPU, and attention-grabbing price point.
This week sees the release of Rise of the Tomb Raider for the PC, but it seems that the eye-catching visuals of the game might be more of a test for gamers' hardware than expected.
Though it does a good job of visually representing Star Wars, Battlefront at its core is still missing a few things. Find out what we think is absent in this quick video.
A new video shows some of the highlights of Windows 10 build 10108, which was is still unreleased by Microsoft. The changes include a different look for pill switches, smother live tile animations, and a fade effect for some splash screens.
A tech demo created by Square-Enix shows off the graphics capabilities of Windows 10 and DirectX 12. It's stunningly beautiful, but it also requires $4,000 in graphics hardware -- for now, at least.
On the fiftieth anniversary of his paper 'Cramming More Electronics onto Integrated Circuits', Gordon Moore looks back on the continued relevancy of Moore's Law.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: the Taiwanese are at it again, what the Tron Holiday Special might have looked like, and the reason many of you are stuck in the Northeast right now.
In this week’s edition of our weekly videos: a cat gets ambushed, playing Rock Band does not justify you starting a rock band, and rope swings are not for the feint of heart.
In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: herding people, a puppy so adorable it might make you sick, and a football team develops a new offensive formation.
In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos: the lateral pass is defined, one of the most awesomely awkward ninja attacks caught on film, and people doin’ stuff (it's cooler than it sounds).
In this week’s edition of our weekly viral videos, a bear gains an unfair advantage in the natural kingdom, not all poles are made to be danced on and a volcano gets pwned.