Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same ...
This CES 2026 prototype from Lenovo could recreate your ultrawide gaming monitor setup on the go. I got a first look at the Legion Pro Rollable concept with a display that can expand not once, but ...
Update: The Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable has won best of gaming in CNet's Best of CES Awards. For the last few years, rollable displays have been the star of CES, but they're usually found in extremely ...
Asus decided it’s not giving up on a mobile gaming machine with more than one screen. At CES 2026, the company announced a new version of the ROG Zephyrus Duo that doubles the amount of 16-inch screen ...
PC monitors are cheaper, faster, and more beautiful than ever. Here’s how to pick one that will suit your needs and budget. Most people treat their monitor like a printer. They just want it to work ...
What if you could bring your ultrawide monitor with you on the go? It’s a silly idea, but one that’s immediately appealing if you’ve spent any time within the constrained jail cell walls of your ...
A new campaign dubbed 'GhostPoster' is hiding JavaScript code in the image logo of malicious Firefox extensions with more than 50,000 downloads, to monitor browser activity and plant a backdoor. The ...
Lenovo is reportedly preparing to launch a Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop, which will feature a horizontally expanding OLED display that rolls from a normal laptop screen into an ultrawide 21:9 ...
A purported leak containing marketing materials for a new gaming laptop from Lenovo suggests the company may debut a Windows 11 PC with a horizontal rollable display that expands out to an ultrawide ...
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