Your Nintendo Switch 2 is hiding a cool little secret. Launched back in June 2025, the sequel to Nintendo's original hybrid console has plenty of features that can ...
I love having long nails. There’s something so elegant about lengthy claws, and they really elevate an ensemble. I don’t, however, love typing with long nails. If you’ve ever tried to type quickly and ...
Sure, it looks dull, but HP's EliteBoard G1a offers a glimpse at a future where our PCs are completely hidden from view.
Not all USB-C cables are created equal. We're not talking about a more expensive cable being more durable or using premium materials — rather, different kinds of USB-C cables can have different ...
The Pro Type Ergo is designed for productivity over gaming but still features Razer’s colorful RGB lighting. The Pro Type Ergo is designed for productivity over gaming but still features Razer’s ...
Apple's Magic Keyboard is a great accessory for stepping up how you multitask, work, and study with your iPad. Originally made for the iPad Pro, Apple has expanded the lineup to work with the iPad Air ...
PCWorld reports that Razer has launched its first split ergonomic keyboard, the Pro Type Ergo, priced at $189.99 and available now. The keyboard features a 10-degree tilt with adjustable angles, ...
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How is the Pro Type Ergo different? At its core, the Razer Pro Type Ergo is a wireless split keyboard built for people who type for a living (like me) and whose wrists have paid the price. The layout ...
It’s always nice to simulate a project before soldering a board together. Tools like QUCS run locally and work quite well for analog circuits, but can fall short with programmable logic. Tools like ...
MicroPython is a well-known and easy-to-use way to program microcontrollers in Python. If you’re using an Arduino Uno Q, ...
Laptops are becoming increasingly powerful, more portable, and more accessible. This is great, but one department that suffers as computers get smaller is port availability. If you don’t want to ...