We tested the latest and greatest gaming notebooks to sort the god-rolls from the vendor fodder.
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StarWars.com Fan Spotlight: Graham Hoete and His Amazing Carving of Boba Fett’s Helmet

It almost didn’t happen. Graham Hoete, a.k.a. multi-disciplinary Māori artist Mr G, had shifted his schedule to work on a dream commission: a wooden carving of Boba Fett’s iconic helmet. He crunched and finished the piece on time, always with the goal of presenting it to Temuera Morrison — the Māori actor, and one of […]
Should You Get a Mac With Apple’s New Chips—or Stick With Intel?
In 2020, we saw the first MacBooks powered by custom silicon. Here’s everything you need to know about this dramatic chip shift.
Star Wars Holiday Gift Guide 2021

It’s time to bring the bounty home for the holidays! This year, StarWars.com has pulled together some of the best new toys, collectibles, books, apparel, and more from around our galaxy to show the Star Wars fans on your list that you care. And keep your eyes on Bring Home the Bounty every Tuesday for […]
Lenovo’s Newest ThinkPad X1 Extreme Is a Windows Workhorse

Ports aplenty, optional RTX 3080 power, and a very nice keyboard make this an extremely good laptop for power users.
Acer’s Swift 3 Laptop Is Our Best All-Around Affordable Pick

The Acer Swift 3’s chip update and long-lived battery makes it one of the best affordable all-around laptops.
The Dell XPS 15’s OLED Screen Lets You Make Movie Magic

The upgraded OLED screen and faster processors turn Dell’s latest 15-inch laptop into a portable, video-editing powerhouse.
Need a Cheap Laptop? These Are Our Favorites

You don’t have to spend a fortune to get a good notebook.
Apple Notes vs. Microsoft OneNote: Which is best for business?

OneNote enjoys smooth integration with other Microsoft 365 apps, but Apple Notes provides a clean and reliable alternative for Apple users who need to capture and share business notes.
The haptic Surface pen can help you get a more accurate grip

Haptics used to mean vibrating your phone instead of having it ring when a call came in. But smaller, more controllable tech put sophisticated kinesthetic feedback in something as small as a pen.