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Intel uses Computex to say that the era of physical AI also needs a CPU

Intel uses Computex to say that the era of physical AI also needs a CPU

At Computex 2026, Intel connected edge, Core Ultra Series 3 and physical AI to champion a central role for the CPU.

Review ASUS Zenbook A14: almost absurd lightness with marathon battery life, but not for every budget

Review ASUS Zenbook A14: almost absurd lightness with marathon battery life, but not for every budget

The Zenbook A14 impresses with its very low weight and strong autonomy, but it costs a lot for a proposal that still requires compromises in raw performance.

ASUS ProArt P16 Review: Laptop for creators who want studio power without carrying a brick

ASUS ProArt P16 Review: Laptop for creators who want studio power without carrying a brick

The ProArt P16 delivers an OLED screen, strong GPU and a clear focus on creation, but the price and niche profile demand conviction for professional use.

Review Mac Studio M4 Max: serious power, rare silence and a price that already chooses the public

Review Mac Studio M4 Max: serious power, rare silence and a price that already chooses the public

The Mac Studio with M4 Max delivers elite performance in a compact format, but remains a machine for those who really monetize that excess power.

Mac mini M4 review: the small desktop that asks the wrong question for many large PCs

Mac mini M4 review: the small desktop that asks the wrong question for many large PCs

The Mac mini M4 remains absurdly compact and competent, with great performance and useful ports, but it remains limited by expensive upgrades and a closed ecosystem.

Review iPad mini with A17 Pro: too small for some, too accurate for others

Review iPad mini with A17 Pro: too small for some, too accurate for others

The iPad mini remains excellent for reading, mobility and quick notes, but the smaller size and price require too specific a use to make sense.

Review reMarkable Paper Pro: writing without distraction is still expensive, but it makes sense for the right person

Review reMarkable Paper Pro: writing without distraction is still expensive, but it makes sense for the right person

The reMarkable Paper Pro focuses on focus, natural writing and comfortable reading, but it remains an expensive and deliberately limited product.

Logitech MX Keys S Review: The Low Keyboard That Understands Quiet Productivity

Logitech MX Keys S Review: The Low Keyboard That Understands Quiet Productivity

The MX Keys S remains among the best productivity keyboards for comfort, silence, smart lighting and easy switching between devices.

Review Keychron Q1 Max: the premium mechanic that almost becomes the end of the search

Review Keychron Q1 Max: the premium mechanic that almost becomes the end of the search

The Keychron Q1 Max combines an aluminum body, QMK/VIA, hot-swap and versatile connection in a strong package for anyone looking to level up their keyboard.

Review ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025): serious power in 14 inches, with heat as the price

Review ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025): serious power in 14 inches, with heat as the price

The 2025 ROG Zephyrus G14 combines OLED, strong hardware and portability rare in the segment, but it pays in noise, heat and price.

Review Studio Display 2026: beautiful image, impeccable integration and hard-to-swallow price

Review Studio Display 2026: beautiful image, impeccable integration and hard-to-swallow price

The updated Studio Display maintains the combination of a 5K screen, strong sound and integration with macOS, but remains expensive and inflexible compared to the market.

Review MacBook Air M5: the laptop that remains difficult to beat without a fan

Review MacBook Air M5: the laptop that remains difficult to beat without a fan

The MacBook Air M5 maintains the line's winning formula: silence, long battery life and strong performance, but still charges a lot for upgrades and extra ports.

iPad Air M4 review: the best iPad for almost everyone remains in the middle ground

iPad Air M4 review: the best iPad for almost everyone remains in the middle ground

The iPad Air M4 has gained more power and remains very balanced, but the 60 Hz screen and the ceiling of iPadOS still define how far it will go.

The 5 Best Keyboards for Productivity and Programming in 2026

The 5 Best Keyboards for Productivity and Programming in 2026

A straightforward guide to choosing a keyboard in 2026, focusing on comfort, workflow, shortcuts, portability, and AI-powered long typing.

Best GPUs for AI in 2026 in Chile: how to choose without falling for the hype

Best GPUs for AI in 2026 in Chile: how to choose without falling for the hype

A practical guide to choosing a video card for local LLMs, image broadcasting and agents in Chile, prioritizing VRAM, software and efficiency.

Review Sony WH-1000XM5: silence as a productivity tool

Review Sony WH-1000XM5: silence as a productivity tool

The WH-1000XM5 remains relevant in 2026 by combining strong noise cancellation, capable microphones, and comfort for deep work.

Review LG 34WP65G: ultrawide 21:9 for those who work with many windows

Review LG 34WP65G: ultrawide 21:9 for those who work with many windows

The LG 34WP65G is a practical ultrawide option for programming, research and multitasking, with horizontal space that changes your workflow.

Review Logitech MX Master 3S: the mouse that disappears in the workflow

Review Logitech MX Master 3S: the mouse that disappears in the workflow

The MX Master 3S remains strong for productivity in 2026 by combining ergonomics, MagSpeed ​​scrolling, accurate sensing and useful shortcuts.