From smart face masks to temperature-checking doorbells, there was plenty of tech introduced at CES 2021 designed to combat COVID-19. Here was the best.
Intel and AMD are arming themselves for battle in laptops, desktops, and graphics. No matter who wins, 2021 is shaping to be an excellent year for PC enthusiasts.
AMD's rivalry with Intel and Nvidia is continuing at CES 2021. Following Intel's keynote and ahead of Nvidia's announcement, AMD made some big announcements.
Thanks to HDMI 2.1, Asus' new desktop monitors are versatile enough to support PC gamers as well as console players on Microsoft Xbox Series X or Sony PlayStation 5.
Razer's Project Brooklyn Gaming Chair is all about an immersive gaming experience. Inspired by rollable displays, the chair puts you in the middle of the game.
Lenovo unveiled its refreshed Legion laptop lineup at CES, and the company is turning to AMD's latest Ryzen processors -- rather than Intel -- for gaming.
Some wannabe skippers may be put off boating by the tricky process of docking (well, that and the steep cost). This impressive new technology can help.
Tech firm LG called upon virtual musician Reah Keem to help it unveil some of its new gear at this year's all-digital CES. Watch the video to see how she did.