Two gamers. One Gaming smartphone.
Google's following Apple
Worth it?
Apparently, lighter yet just as powerful
It practically feels like an interactive video
But it’s not a pretty strong one, though
Developers who earn up to US$ 1 million may take advantage of a lower 15% cut
Doing it like only the baddest could
PUBG Mobile loses its dominance
A great gaming display thanks to high refresh rate and curved built.
Investigating Epic Games and Riot Games
Epic looks cornered
Directly competes with AMD Ryzen series
Apple is bullying a lot of companies
Is Apple getting too greedy?
Today, Facebook launched a new service wherein small businesses can now effectively host paid livestreaming events right on the platform. Of course, while individual users might...
The right mix of everything in one device that won’t break your wallet
A gaming laptop that will do more & more things for you
Our first look at the console's performance
In these stressful, uncertain times, it’s not too late to play
For gamers and creators
Vivo's new sub-brand
Do you really need an overkill gaming machine?
Remasters, remakes, realism, and returns
Also spends second-longest time on site
Looks pretty damn good in Glacier Blue
The heart of Redmi Note 8 Pro
It's simply one hot package your wallet hopes to afford
And spending limits on in-game merch
Bask in the ROG Experience
Update: Blizzard eases sanctions against Blitzchung
Prizes worth US$ 250,000 are up for grabs
Blue, truly is the warmest color
Striking a balance between performance and affordability
Productivity, creativity, and even gaming
Gaming phones could get a lot more affordable
Your next home PC?
Taking some cues from Huawei's P30 Pro
Coming soon!
It’s more budget-friendly
Following other titles like Fortnite and PUBG
There's nothing like it
Neither basic nor great
Because it's too violent and distracting
Now with RTX graphics
To battle with Fortnite
The free-to-play game is growing fast
With great power, comes all the caveats in between
Except, it wasn't Xiaomi who released the game
Runs 29 percent better than current-gen hardware