Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
AK Racing Masters Series Max Review
Linksys Velop AC4800 Review
Razer Mamba Wireless (2018) Mouse Review
Rig of the Month - December 2018
T-Force Gaming XCalibur RGB DDR4-3600 Review
Year in Review: Everything Apple Introduced in 2018
AK Racing Masters Series Max Review
Linksys Velop AC4800 Review
Razer Mamba Wireless (2018) Mouse Review
Rig of the Month - December 2018
T-Force Gaming XCalibur RGB DDR4-3600 Review
Year in Review: Everything Apple Introduced in 2018
AK Racing Masters Series Max Review
AK Racing claim that their Masters Series offers a premium chair with a design geared towards taller and/or larger users, with a hand-welded frame and class-5 gas lift, which AK Racing tell us has been made specifically for their Masters Series chairs, giving true-180KG ratings (28 stone).Read full article @ Vortez
Linksys Velop AC4800 Review
The Velop line has become one of the most popular mesh platforms for its design, simplicity, and functionality. Linksys has gone back to the drawing board a number of times to introduce several variations of Velop in both Tri and Dual band configurations including adding black and white colorways.Read full article @ TweakTown
Razer Mamba Wireless (2018) Mouse Review
Razer is back with a new version of its Mamba Wireless, and it is very very goodRead full article @ KitGuru
Rig of the Month - December 2018
Meet the December edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2018, right here.Read full article @ Guru3D
T-Force Gaming XCalibur RGB DDR4-3600 Review
If you?ve been a PC builder for any length of time, Team Group is probably a familiar name. They?ve been a mainstay in the industry for years. Today, we?re looking at their latest eye-catching set of RAM with the T-Force Gaming XCalibur RGB DDR-3600 kit. We have 16GB on the bench but does the performance live up to the flashy looks? Read on for our full review!Read full article @ MMORPG
Year in Review: Everything Apple Introduced in 2018
Apple's first smart speaker, the HomePod, launched in February 2018. The HomePod, which supports Siri and Apple Music, is designed to be Apple's competitor to devices like the Amazon Echo or the Google Home.Read full article @ MacRumors
HomePod can be used for listening to music, but it's also a smart home device with built-in Siri functionality for controlling HomeKit products. Siri can also answer queries, set timers, place phone calls, and so much more, allowing the HomePod to serve as a music hub and an in-home personal assistant.