When you're dropping hundreds (or thousands) on an OLED display, you'll want to keep it in tip-top shape for years to come.
Don't call it compromised. The MacBook Neo is an amazing new entry point in Apple's lineup that easily eclipses the base iPad ...
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5 built-in Windows apps I ditch on every new install (and what I replace them with)
Windows keeps introducing bloatware, and it is usually better to get rid of these apps and replace them with better alternatives.
More people use Linux than they realize because even Smart TVs and the Steam Deck run on a version of Linux, but making the switch on a PC can be scary.
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HP Ultra-Fast Scroll Wireless Mouse 780M
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Months after it launched the first M5 chip, Apple has released its top-of-the-line 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Max. Visually, it looks the same, but Apple Silicon performance continues to shine.
Maintaining a cohesive visual language across a growing product ecosystem is a constant battle. Design teams often start with ...
The $599 MacBook Neo, available in stores this past Wednesday, proves it’s possible to make a laptop that stays true to Apple’s reputation for craftsmanship, performance and reliability — even at ...
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This old-fashioned-looking blue box gives you a very modern means to digitizing your old video tapes
With HDMI input and USB-C output, the ClearClick Video2USB feels a few steps ahead of many competing converters.
The Dell Alienware 16X Aurora is a strong performer at mid-tier gaming, packs a lovely display, and goes for a mean look rather than gaudy RGB lightshows.
The first Mac software was called System 1 and it was released on January 24, 1984, and there have been 30 major updates since. Apple rebranded to Mac OS with the release of mac OS 8 on July 26, 1997.
Turning your home into a smarter space can be surprisingly affordable. These under $50 gadgets bring automation, monitoring, and voice control.
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