New Intel chips help the Dell XPS 13 (9350) take the ultraportable fight to its Snapdragon stablemate, but an OLED screen has ...
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The Dell XPS 13 9350, a Copilot+ laptop with the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Series 2 processor and 16GB of RAM, is on sale from ...
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Top of mind is, what does that mysterious button on the right Joy-Con do? This new square button, placed at the bottom of the Joy-Con, is unmarked, but prior reports have indicated it’s called ...
Chris Plante co-founded Polygon in 2012 and is now editor-in-chief. He co-hosts The Besties, is a board member of the Frida Cinema, and created NYU’s first games journalism course. Ahead of the ...
Maybe there's a software glitch preventing you from unpinning some programs from the taskbar or something more bothersome like an unresponsive touchpad. A non-functioning touchpad might not be the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 announcement trailer confirmed that the new console will have an extra button compared to its predecessor. Although most prior leaks depicted this button as being marked with ...
Lenovo ThinkPad devices are known for comfortable, reliable keyboards, and many buy those devices specifically because of the decades-old TrackPoint nub and physical touchpad buttons. All are ...
One thing that continues to baffle, however, is the rumoured additional button on the right Joy-Con, sitting just below the Home Button. It was rumoured that this would be the 'C' button ...