A Man's Love of Licorice Tea Landed Him in the Emergency Room

One man’s hot tea habit turned out to be much less relaxing than he hoped, according to his doctors. An 84-year-old Canadian ended up in the emergency department with a serious case of high blood pressure, headache, and chest pain, with the only likely cause of his symptoms being his two weeks straight of drinking…

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Trump Say He’s Not Bothered By North Korea Missile Tests

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe disagreed, saying the missile tests were “of great regret.”

Nick Jonas’ ‘One Year Love’ Note to Priyanka Chopra Will Melt Your Heart

Jonas gushed about his new wife on their one-year dating anniversary.

LeBron James’ Son Pulls A Dad Move In Spectacular Chase-Down Block

Split-screen video shows similarity between the superstar’s famous NBA Finals play and LeBron James Jr.’s defensive gem.

ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo hands-on: A bizarre yet useful dual-screen laptop

Every once in awhile, a briefing pleasantly surprises me. And that’s what happened when ASUS brought the new ZenBook Pro Duo to our office in New York last week to give us a preview prior to its Computex debut today. It’s hard to describe this…

ASUS releases a 30th anniversary edition ZenFone 6 and ZenBook

ASUS turned 30 last month, so it’s no surprise that the company saved some special edition products for Computex. What we have here are the ZenFone 6 Edition 30, ZenBook Edition 30 and Prime X299 Edition 30 motherboard — a fitting trio to reflect th…

ASUS made the world's first 240Hz portable monitor for gamers

Portable USB monitors are no stranger to Computex, but this year, ASUS brought us something a little more ambitious: the world’s first 240Hz portable gaming monitor. The ROG Strix XG17 features a 17.3-inch 1,920 x 1,080 IPS LCD, and it’s a high…

ASUS’ redesigned touchscreen trackpad is bigger and more intuitive

It’s only been about a year since ASUS introduced the ZenBook Pro with a touchscreen trackpad called a ScreenPad, and the company is already back with an updated version. To celebrate its thirtieth anniversary, ASUS unveiled a slew of intriguin…

ASUS' latest WiFi 6 router looks appallingly normal

When you look up WiFi 6 routers, you tend to end up with a bunch of nightmare-inducing designs that resemble gigantic dead spiders. Luckily, brands like Netgear and TP-Link have shown that such products can don a more humble outfit, and ASUS is final…

Qualcomm and Lenovo reveal the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC

Qualcomm announced during its Computex press conference today that it will launch the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC with Lenovo. The two companies describe the PC, called Project Limitless, as “the world’s first 7nm platform purpose-built for PCs that offers 5G connectivity.”

Qualcomm and Lenovo unveil the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC at Computex in Taipei

Qualcomm and Lenovo unveil the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC at Computex in Taipei

The laptop runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx Compute Platform, which is designed to support both 5G and 4G connections, combines the Qualcomm Adreno 680 GPU with the Qualcomm Kryo 495 CPU and has a battery that Qualcomm claims can last for several days per charge. The platform uses the Snapdragon X55 5G modem, which has download speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps.

Project Limitless’ release date and pricing haven’t been revealed yet.