The new XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the MacBook Neo - Engadget
…But the best part is that pricing for the new XPS 13 starts at just $599 for students or $699 for regular folk. Dell For students (which includes highschoolers over 16 and…
…But the best part is that pricing for the new XPS 13 starts at just $599 for students or $699 for regular folk. Dell For students (which includes highschoolers over 16 and…
…Steam (Windows and Mac; playable on Steam Deck; demo available ) Price: usually $20, with a 15 percent discount until July 3 In Thank You For Your Application , you review candidates for jobs…
…But while this Open House update will be the end of new content, the studio said it plans to keep the game available. " FBC: Firebreak will stay online and continue to be…
…The Final Four for both the men's and women's tournaments starts this weekend. Both the men's and women's tournaments are available to stream through various apps and services…
…Both come in a variety of colors including some translucent styles and are available now for pre-order on Meta's website and will be on sale April 14. The "optics" lineup…
…According to a Financial Times report, the company is developing its own Mark Zuckerberg AI , training it on Zuckerberg's mannerisms, tone and publicly available statements. AKA, the good stuff. ( Will it…
…In the Affordability window, the app points out year-over-year prices that have dropped for things like eggs, milk and bread, but conveniently omits the recent swell in gas prices. In…
…But first, a word on price and availability. Of course, as these are intended for organizations to purchase for fleets of employees, they're not really targeted at consumers (even though you…
…and game sales both in decline due to rising prices, tariffs and other issues. Even Game Pass, once renowned as one of the best deals in gaming, nearly doubled in price last…
…But I suppose Microsoft only has itself to blame, as its investments in AI are the biggest reason RAM and storage prices have skyrocketed lately. And before you ask, no, the Surface…