| Please your friends and loved ones with these cool and affordable, tested and approved, tech-centric gifts. Read More ▶ | | | | | With no home button and a status bar split on either side of The Notch, using the iPhone X is a little different than you're used to. Read More ▶ | | | The OnePlus 5T refreshes the 5 with a new 6-inch screen and skinny bezels, and a camera that's better but still a step below the best. Read More ▶ | | | | | While your enterprise Wi-Fi setup might not change beyond recognition in 2018, the next year is still going to bring some shifts. The basic technology should remain largely the same, but the way you manage it could be very different. Read More ▶ | | | Corsair's new Glaive design is attractive in photos, but much heavier and wider than you'd expect in person. It's also packed with so many lights that it gets noticeably warm. Read More ▶ | | | HDMI 2.1 adds support for 10K resolution, dynamic HDR metadata, variable refresh rates, and more. Read More ▶ | | | Workers usually choose convenience over security, especially if you force them to jump through too many hoops. But there are steps you can take to shift the balance back in security's favor. Read More ▶ | | | Designed in the classic style of Fender's guitar amps, the Newport delivers solid quality, very good audio, and fun analog controls. Read More ▶ | | | iOS 11.2 brings us Apple Pay Cash, new wallpapers, and fixes some bugs. Read More ▶ | | | Microsoft plans to overhaul Windows 10 to combine apps and files into a single, tabbed window, called Sets. A separate feature, dubbed Timeline, will allow you to call up Sets of apps you've used days or even weeks before. Read More ▶ | | | | | If you want to get a sense of where the iPad will go in 2018, look to the iPhone X. Read More ▶ | | | | | |