About a month ago, Gamers Nexus outed Asus for some pretty egregious problems with its customer service, and now the company is promising a bunch of fixes and improvements to its warranty system.
What just happened? Issues regarding Asus's customer service came to a head last month when Gamers Nexus reported on an outrageously overpriced ROG Ally RMA. In response to widespread consumer ...
Amidst the rapid advancements in AI technology, ASUS has confirmed an upcoming increase in the prices of its products. This ...
Thousands of Asus routers have been hacked and are under the control of a suspected China-state group that has yet to reveal its intentions for the mass compromise, researchers said. The hacking spree ...
Asus has launched a new Drop Zone initiative at select ASUS Exclusive Stores, allowing customers to drop off their laptops for repair without visiting a standalone service center. This aims to enhance ...
ASUS’ update mechanism has once again been abused to install malware that backdoors PCs, researchers from Eset reported earlier this week. The researchers, who continue to investigate the incident, ...
Asus has introduced Drop Zone services at its exclusive retail stores, allowing customers to drop off laptops for repair without visiting dedicated service centers. The service is available initially ...