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Should you buy the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo?

You should buy the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo if: You love OLED and want two screens on your laptop You want to play games on the go You also want the RTX 5090 for number crunching You should NOT buy the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo if: You want a thin laptop You only play light games You value a good keyboard on your laptop Most gaming laptops are designed to hurt your wallet and your back. They're desktop replacements that just happen to be portable (barely in some cases). The ROG Zephyrus Duo only does one of those things, while giving you a second screen for productivity or checkin

Dual screens on a gaming laptop sounds absurd until you try it for a week
Should you buy the Asus Zenbook A16 (2026)?

You should buy the Asus Zenbook A16 (2026) if: You want a laptop that will do anything you throw at it You value battery life You want a gorgeous OLED screen to work on You should NOT buy the Asus Zenbook A16 (2026) if: You use CAD software or other tools that have trouble with the Arm translation layer You need a discrete graphics card You prefer macOS The Asus Zenbook A16 is my favorite laptop of the year (so far), but it's going to take something really special to surpass it. It's got the power, the style, and the portability that any great thin-and-light needs, but it p

Windows on Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme is finally what Arm laptops should have been
Are your current routers still safe to use?

The truth is that almost every major router vendor uses offshore router production, and nine times out of ten, these devices simply aren't built in the United States. Global supply chains have existed and been cemented for decades now, and moving production to the United States at the same scale within the course of a year is simply not possible for the major vendors. As such, while companies like TP-Link and Asus have stated that they're confident in their devices' security, they haven't particularly mentioned anything about onshore production. In the meantime, however, it does not mean that

The FCC's router ban could make these router brands a risky bet in the future