Physical webcam covers not included on big spend for a new MacBook Pro or Dell XPS
It is the year 2021. After approaching two years of endless video conferencing, two of the biggest laptop makers will still make you put tape on a high-end laptop.
It is the year 2021. After approaching two years of endless video conferencing, two of the biggest laptop makers will still make you put tape on a high-end laptop.
Another year, another XPS that is the laptop to beat if you don't want a MacBook.
The eMeet OfficeCore M2 Max is pitched at the office user, but if you want an excellent Bluetooth speaker for your home, the M2 Max will not disappoint.
There is little to dislike with the Coolpo AI Huddle Pana video conference camera. It makes web conferencing as simple as plug-in and play.
We look at Logitech's MX series with an eye towards how easy the company makes it to switch mice and keyboards between computers. We also showcase some high-quality budget mice and keyboard options.
Working from home for months has probably exposed a few gaps in your tech portfolio. Here are some pointers on how to fix them.
ZDNet's Wizard of Weird returns with another eclectic gift guide for the geek in all of us. David Gewirtz selects all manner of oddities and curiosities, surprises and marvels -- reasonably affordable and generally shippable in time for the holidays.
Startup Cerebras benchmarked its pint-sized computer against 16,000 Xeon cores in the DoE’s Joule supercomputer on a problem of computational fluid dynamics.
If Lenovo is serious about having its entire ThinkPad line certified for working with Linux, it'll need to remove the pain points for all its machines from the get go.
Sometimes your laptop's camera and mic just won't cut it, but adding a few extra pieces of hardware will help take your video conference calls and at-home studio to the next level. We've rounded up some of the best (and still affordable) products for you to get the most bang for your buck.