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Computing is the foundation on which the rest of technology is built, but it’s also the lens through which we see the future. That’s why we take it seriously at Digital Trends. Our approach includes coverage of the hardware and software of PCs, but also the larger ecosystem of everything that plugs into them. Windows, Macs, laptops, graphics cards, CPUs, gaming monitors, and yes — even printers. And that’s just scratching the surface.

Through covering the latest news and performing the hands-on testing ourselves, we’re able to offer the best PC buying advice you’ll find on the internet. We do our own in-depth testing on everything from the battery life of laptops to monitor image quality. We even delve into the expanding world of the PC gaming tech with ReSpec, our biweekly deep-dive column on making your PC games look and play their best.

So, whether you’re shopping for your next laptop, reading up on the latest GPU news for your next upgrade, or just trying to take a screenshot on Mac, you’ve come to the right place.

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The Chrome browser on the Nothing Phone 2a.

Chrome incognito just got even more private with this change

In an attempt to give user more privacy when using the browser, Google changes how the copy and paste system works on the browser.
Asus Chromebook CX14

New MediaTek Chromebook benchmark surfaces with impressive speed

OpenAI's new typeface OpenAI Sans

Turns out, it’s not that hard to do what OpenAI does for less

The Netgear Nighthawk XR1000v2 router placed on a desk next to its packaging box

Your Netgear router might be an open door for hackers

The Surface Pro 11 on a white table in front of a window.

The EU is cracking down on labels in Windows 11’s Start menu

Foldable Macbook concept image created by LunaDisplay.

A foldable MacBook could be less than two years away

Dell XPS 13 with Snapdragon silicon atop a table.

Qualcomm claims that over 10% of Windows PC sales over $800 are Snapdragon PCs

Gigabyte's RX 9070 XT GPU.

Can the AMD RX 9070 XT beat the RTX 5070 Ti?

RTX 5090.

List price for RTX 50-series GPUs might be officially dead

A person playing video games on the Samsung 55-inch Odyssey Ark curved gaming monitor 2nd Gen.

Watch Super Bowl LIX on the insane Samsung Odyssey Ark — on sale!

Acer Swift 14 AI AMD front view showing display and keyboard.

Acer Swift 14 AI (AMD) review: speed and battery life in equal strides

Kena Bridge of Spirits on the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9.

This Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED gaming monitor deal is perfect for Super Bowl LIX

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Steve Wozniak speaking at an event in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

Apple’s co-founder left 40 years ago today, but that was just the beginning of his story

Steve Wozniak helped co-found Apple, but he stepped away 40 years ago today. Yet he has continued to have a huge influence in the tech world ever since.
The ChatGPT Search icon on the prompt window

It’s easier than ever to use ChatGPT Search — sign-in no longer needed

ChatGPT Search is easier than ever to use, as you no longer need to create an account or sign in to try it out.
Mobile users experience censorship bias with DeepSeek AI.

Texas brings the ban hammer down on DeepSeek and RedNote

Texas Governor, Greg Abbott has banned the AI chatbot DeepSeek for state-issued devices, sighting data privacy and national security concerns.
Google Quantum chip Willow.

Google says quantum computing applications are five years away

Google's head of quantum thinks we could get real-world applications of quantum computing in just five years, while Nvidia claims it's more like 20.
MacBook Pro with M4

Apple’s AI-focused M5 chip enters mass production

Reports indicate that TSMC and other semiconductor companies have been working on the M5 chip series since last month.
Google Search on a laptop

Sundar Pichai says even more AI is coming to Google Search in 2025

Google looks to incorporate AI features more deeply into its Search products in 2025 as part of its $75 billion AI plan, CEO Sundar Pichai told investors Wednesday.
Operator home screen

Everything you need to know about OpenAI’s browser-based agent, Operator

OpenAI's Operator promises to abolish browser-based drudgery, here's everything you need to know about the AI agent and when you'll be able to try it for yourself.
OpenAI's new typeface OpenAI Sans

OpenAI’s rebrand is meant to make the company appear ‘more human’

OpenAI has rebranded its look with tweaks to its signature blossom logo and a new typeface called OpenAI Sans, hoping to have a more approachable and human image.
The RTX 5070 in a graphic.

Can the 5070 Ti offer a big upgrade over the 4070 Ti?

The RTX 5070 Ti is the next hot release from Nvidia, but does it offer a compelling upgrade over its predecessor, the 4070 Ti?
Gemini Advanced on the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Google has some ‘good ideas’ for putting ads in Gemini

Google has plans to add ads to Gemini but did not mention a specific date. Its CEO did not mention how they plan to integrate the ads when they do arrive.
First step of Gemini processing a PDF in Files by Google app.

Google puts military use of AI back on the table

Google’s motto used to be “don’t be evil,” but now it can’t even promise to not make AI weapons.
Cyberpunk 2077 on the Lenovo Legion Go S.

Lenovo Legion Go S review: great handheld, bad configuration

The Lenovo Legion Go S establishes Lenovo as a premier handheld manufacturer, but I'd recommend waiting for a better hardware configuration.
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D sitting on a motherboard.

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D accounts for nearly all Zen 5 sales

The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D continues to be the hottest selling CPU for gamers in 2025.
The Nomad Universal Cable for Apple Watch being used to charge Apple devices.

Nomad’s genius cable may have just solved my travel charging conundrum

Nomad has just launched a universal charging cable that could be the perfect solution for my travel woes. Now I just need to overcome its hefty price tag.
Two RTX 4060 graphics cards stacked on top of each other.

Nvidia might break with tradition for the RTX 5060

Nvidia has been the champion of a new 12-pin power connector, but it might fall back to a standard PCIe adapter with the RTX 5060.
The TurboTax Deluxe 2024 Federal and State tax software.

Maximize your tax refund with TurboTax — 44% off at Amazon

TurboTax Deluxe 2024 Federal And State is on sale from Amazon for only $45 after a 44% discount. If you need tax software, this is the one that you should buy.
The ChatGPT website on an iPhone.

A new government minister for AI has yet to use ChatGPT

Ireland's minister for AI oversight promises that she'll 'learn fast' about the transformative technology.
A Dell laptop with Windows 10 sitting on a desk.

Microsoft is cracking down on unsupported Windows 11 installs

Microsoft has removed a support document from 2021 that taught users how to bypass the Windows 11 hardware requirements.
European Union

European Union issues guidance on how to not violate the AI Act’s ‘prohibited use’ section

The European Commission has issued guidance to companies on how they can ensure their generative models don't violate the AI Act's section on prohibited uses.
A person using a laptop with a set of code seen on the display.

Millions may be eligible for $6,000 in data breach settlement

Those affected by the Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. data breach have little time left to claim their piece of the pie. Discover what you can do to not miss out.
A person wearing an Apple Vision Pro headset.

As the Vision Pro turns one, there’s one thing Apple must do to fix it

One year ago, Apple’s Vision Pro headset hit store shelves. Looking at it today, there’s one key thing the company must do to set it back on the right course.

OpenAI is steps closer to designing the iPhone of AI with Jony Ive

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses potential in working with former Apple design chief as reports confirm his company has signed a deal with investment firm Softbank.

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Lead Reporter, PC Hardware

Jacob Roach is the lead reporter for PC hardware at Digital Trends. In addition to covering the latest PC components, from graphics cards to processors to PC cases, Jacob also writes the ReSpec column and newsletter that covers the intersection of PC hardware and gaming. If it’s something you can plug into a gaming PC, there’s a good chance Jacob has used it.

Although Jacob is interested in just about anything in or around a PC, he’s currently reporting on graphics cards, PC game optimization, and gaming monitors. At Digital Trends, he’s dug deep on the untold origins of the Steam Deck, uncovered the truth behind poor PC port optimization, and broke the story on Microsoft’s Bing Chat going off the rails.

Before joining Digital Trends, Jacob contributed to Business Insider, Forbes, and PC Invasion, among various other outlets. Jacob has been a guest on TWiT and NBC, and his work has been cited in Fox News, Futurism, and Business Insider.

As if tinkering with the latest PC hardware wasn’t enough, Jacob spends most of his free time living the PC gamer life he writes about so frequently. That includes playing the latest games, but also poking around on his PC to see what he can break, just to see how it works. When he gets a moment to step outside and “touch grass,” Jacob enjoys tabletop games, wandering the shops of St. Louis, and forcing his lazy Corgi onto walks.