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MSI’s Computex 2026 PRO MAX Lineup Has a Quiet Pitch for Mac and Desktop Users

MSI’s Computex 2026 PRO MAX lineup covers a compact desktop, two AIOs, and a pair of QD-OLED monitors built specifically for Mac users with dual USB-C, KVM switching, and M-Mate App integration.

Google and Gentle Monster Are Making AI Glasses You Might Actually Want to Wear

Google partnered with Gentle Monster and Samsung to launch AI smart glasses with Gemini integration at Google I/O 2026. Priced from $379, they are built to actually look good.

Sony Is Pulling PlayStation Games Off PC. Here’s the Real Reason Why

Sony's decision to walk back its PC strategy looks like brand protection on the surface. The actual logic runs deeper than that.

Forza Horizon 6 Is Out Now, and the Japan Map Earns Every Bit of Praise So Far

Forza Horizon 6 launches today on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Game Pass. Set in Japan, it's already earned universal acclaim and 1.4 million early access players.

CES 2011: Onlive making its way onto Vizio TVs and devices

It has been announced that the cloud based gaming service Onlive is partnering up with VIZIO. The company will be offering the service installed on their TVs, Blu-ray players and mobile devices. This will be standard on VIZIO's new VIA Plus line of products which will go into a whole new line of electronics this year. This is a big step for Onlive as it is one step closer into being a app line similar to Netflix on TVs.

Astro Gaming A*STAR In-Ear Headset Review

Astro Gaming has been in the game for sometime now, making headsets and MixAmp solutions for pro/hardcore gamers. While their A30 line was the all purpose headset for not only gaming but to use for anything else. They plan to have the same success with their new line of earbud headphones dubbed A*STAR In-Ear Headset. How does it compare to other in-ear headsets? Does it live up to the Astro Gaming name? Click the title link for our full review on how it stacks up.

Costume Quest: Grubbin on Ice DLC Review

It's been two months since Double fine delivered one of the most adorable yet instantly loved downloadable games, Costume Quest. While a bit short it was some of the craftiest work we've seen for a downloadable title with alot of thought put into it. Fast forward and they have now released a DLC expansion story dubbed Grubbin on Ice. What you get is new things all around but is the jump back into Costume Quest for this latest DLC worth the trip and buy?

Astro Gaming 5.8 MixAmp Review

Astro gaming has been bringing hardcore and pro gaming quality Mix Amps for quite sometime. For those who don't know what a Mix Amp does well your in luck. A Mix Amp channels both game sounds and voice-communication into one headset while it is also the only way to listen to certain headsets via consoles. While we've been experiencing this for several years it has never been in a wireless flavor, or at least not a good one. Astro gaming sets to change this with their latest entry of Mix Amps, the 5.8 Mix Amp but does it still deliver the standard of what we get from wired ones? Click the title link for our full review.

Onlive Micro-Console Hardware Review

Onlive is a videogame streaming service that is launched by their application software on your computer, delivering the highest end PC games from their dedicated PC's where they can be remotely played in your house on either a windows computer or mac. Although the service is what they're ultimately selling they hope to really turn heads with there addition of the Micro-Console which will allow you to play the service with a number of usb controllers in 1080p on your HDTV. Click on the title link to check out our full review of the hardware and services

Nail’d Review: Almost Nailing it

It's hard for any game to try to reinvent the wheel, especially when its seen its fair share of games in that genre. Sometimes though when a game thinks its bringing something new, it is really bringing something old. Nail'd is an arcade ATV/MX racer with an emphasis on big jumps and speed. The game is all about throwing a bunch of stuff at you during the course and how fast you can get to the finish line. Doesn't seem like a hard thing to master? However what you get is a racer with great track ideas but spotty collision detection and some overall uninspiring execution.

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