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What do you use your USB flash drive for? Have you considered running Linux from it? In part one of our "What To Do With Your USB Flash Drive" series, we're going to show you how to run Linux right from your USB flash drive.

The 24-inch Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP display delivers across the board in performance, design, and features. It excelled with movies and games, making it not only an excellent choice as an entertainment display, but also great for everyday Windows tasks.
MSRP: $549.00

Microsoft's dual-screened phone is a whole new idea. Or is it? We got an exclusive look inside, literally.

WWDC raised questions for the future of the Mac. But it also made me wonder about the iPad, too.

The searches, sometimes known as reverse location requests, increased fivefold from 2018 to 2019.

Glass that darkens at the touch of a button has been available in the aerospace industry for years, but it should soon make the leap to cars.

It's going all-in with Android for next year's dual-screen phone.

Windows 10 offers multiple ways to take a screenshot. We'll show you how.

A bigger, bendier screen that wants to replace your laptop.

It's no bargain, but anyone looking for a Windows alternative to a 13-inch MacBook Pro should start their search with the Razer Blade Stealth.

A small belt-attached Windows 10 Pro PC and a modular head-mounted display are designed for being easy to use on industrial jobs.

After the iOS 11 update, iPhones now use HEIC images by default. The new standard isn't widely supported yet. Here's how to deal with HEIC images on your Windows machine.

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is a unique professional tablet with modular accessories, though you can find a similar two-in-one hybrid with better battery life for less money.

Lenovo's slim Yoga Book two-in-one is great with a pen, but its faux keyboard keeps it from being a practical laptop.
MSRP: $549.99

If you're looking for a full-featured Windows laptop with major bang for the buck, the HP Spectre x360 is it.

And will it make my computer start up faster? Yes. Yes, it will.

Although the prospect of scheduled blinds is cool, and the basic functions work well, outfitting a whole home with Somfy's Motorized Blinds and the MyLink hubs to run it would cost thousands.

A host of small refinements cements the Surface Pro 4's position as the best-in-class Windows tablet -- so long as you're prepared to pay extra for the required keyboard cover accessory.

This 23-inch all-in-one is built for entertainment, offering great speakers and a striking look. But the glossy, reflective display throws a wrench in the works.
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The Dell Venue 8 Pro comes close to being a great pocket-size mini-PC, but a misplaced button and missing accessories feel like unnecessary errors.
MSRP: $299.00

By attempting to shoehorn an affordable 13-inch laptop-tablet into a crowded market, the Toshiba Satellite Click ends up as a compromised, underperforming mess.
MSRP: $899.99

Looking for a new tablet or computer to take advantage of Windows 8.1? Here are some of your best bets for now.

The Microsoft Surface 2 is great for getting work done, but those looking for extensive app support (beyond Office) will find top Apple, Android, and Amazon tablets to be better options.

The latest update to Windows fixes some issues and adds new features.

A full Windows 8 laptop, Windows tablet and Android tablet with a cool hinge, the Ativ Q is a fascinating product.

The superthin, superlight Sony Vaio Pro 11 is everything we expect from an excellent ultrabook.
MSRP: $1,149.99

The business-oriented Lenovo ThinkPad X1 adds must-have features for 2013, and remains a very impressive business-oriented ultrabook with strong crossover appeal.
MSRP: $2,249.00

The pixel-dense Dell XPS One 2710 is one of the best Windows-based all-in-ones available and, barring a new iMac, an easy high-end recommendation.
MSRP: $1,599.00

The Toshiba Portege R705 is as close to a perfect balance of design, price, and performance as you'll find in a Windows laptop.
MSRP: $899.99

The lower-cost Mac Mini offers respectable budget performance and Apple's usual compelling design, but a puny hard drive and a lack of HDMI hurt this system's value and overall potential. It's actually more versatile next to its budget-priced Windows competition than the higher-end Mac Mini, but this entry-level Mac is still best left to Apple loyalists.