/ How To – Windows, PC & Laptop

Gaming never went out of style, but over the last couple of years, it’s evolved from a fun hobby into an essential lifeline. Games provide more active experiences that can help you forget that you’ve been staring at the same walls for weeks, letting you explore far-away virtual worlds or hang out with friends in …

/ Windows Linux PC Software

We’ve come again to the end of another year, and another twelve months of some pretty impressive tech. We saw Apple release the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors. Phison released a new PCIe controller enabling ridiculously fast SSDs like the Corsair MP600 Pro XT, and Intel finally struck back against AMD’s surging Ryzen processors. …

/ Apple Mac News

After such a momentous 2020 for the Mac, it was hard for 2021 to measure up. But with the Apple silicon transition well underway, the question remains: What does the Mac’s 2022 have in store? Good news, friend. You’re reading a column about where the Mac is going in 2022. Let’s get to predicting the …

/ Apple Mac News

It can be hard for long-time Apple fans to truly appreciate just how big the company has become. The image of the company as a small scrappy underdog fighting against corporate giants has been a part of its culture and charm since the beginning. But make no mistake: Apple is the corporate giant. Its worth …

/ Apple Mac Software

Apple’s M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max processors have made for some amazing Macs with robust hardware that have drawn terrific reviews. Couple that with a steady pace of solid macOS updates, and Apple is in an enviable position of strength after decades of dealing with third-party chip makers.  Still, great hardware needs great software. …

/ Apple Mac News

After a holiday season that saw constrained supplies of every iPad Apple sells, the stock is starting to return—so much so that Amazon is discounting it for the first time in months. You can get a 64GB 9th-gen iPad for $299, a discount of $30, and the best price we’ve ever seen for this model. …