As face-to-face meetings start to phase out of existence, more focus is being placed on digital video conferencing. And not…
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The world isn’t a very nice place to inhabit at the moment. It’s times like this that we should think…
As counter-intuitive as it might seem to invest in a laptop right now, we can’t say that we’re not at…
The highly acclaimed single-player campaign for 2009’s Modern Warfare 2 has received a graphic glow up, just don’t get too…
If there’s one thing good that comes out of this pandemic, it’s the number of support self-isolators are getting from…
Who said that a tower PC needs to run Windows (or Linux, for you techies)? Stand down, because Apple has…
One of the biggest (and most evoked) selling points of an Apple Mac has always been their ability to avoid…
The annual Consumer Electronics Show produces both groundbreaking and strange tech every year. This time around we saw everything from a hellishly expensive self-heating lunchbox to an automated Segway chair. But the PC maker Lenovo had other plans.
It’s not that often that we get to play a South African-made video game. There are a few notable ones out there — Semblance, Stasis, Broforce and, for the truly old-school, Toxic Bunny. Boet Fighter’s attempting to muscle its way onto this list and… honestly, it can have the slot
It’s somewhat short notice but Call of Duty: Black Ops IV is getting a bunch of new (paid-for, let’s not get too excited) content in the shape of Operation: Apocalypse Z. The new add-on, as the title suggests, brings more than its fair share of the shambling dead to Activision’s online shooter.