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AirPods Pro 2022: It's what's on the inside that counts
The new second-generation AirPods Pro look and feel nearly identical to the old model, but deliver a surprising leap in quality and features.
Stage Manager is a window into the future of the iPad-a broken one
Stage Manager is too important for Apple to get this wrong.
Apple's 27-inch ProMotion display may launch early next year
External mini-LED display coming in first quarter of 2023, according to new report.
How to format a USB thumb drive for both Mac and Windows
The Mac and Windows-compatible ExFat format allows larger file sizes than the old FAT32.
Scosche BoomCan MS: M is for magnet (not marvelous)
This ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker is long on cuteness, short on audio quality.
Skullcandy Transparency Hesh Evo: Going green
Skullcandy has marketed this semi-transparent wireless headphone as one of the most climate-friendly electronics options on the market.
LOGITECH BRIO 500: A GOOD UPGRADE FOR AN OLDER MAC'S WEBCAM
Logitech's latest Brio webcam is a significant step down in quality from the Brio 4K, but offers some top-of-the-line nice features for those who want a webcam primarily for work video meetings rather than those aiming to be the next Twitch streaming star.
If you're riding a roller coaster you may want to turn off Crash Detection
Apple's latest safety feature is accidentally triggering on thrill rides.
Add tags to Notes and Reminders entries for smarter organization
The tags feature, introduced last year across all Apple platforms, lets you categorize loosely.
Mac 911
Solutions to your most vexing Mac problems.
7 key Mac preferences that have new hiding spots in Ventura's System Settings
They're still there, but in new places.
The iMac Pro could come out of retirement to dominate the desktop
Apple has all of the ingredients to make a high-end all-in-one Mac the centerpiece of its desktop lineup.
macOS Ventura: How to use your iPhone as a Mac webcam with Continuity Camera
The new version of macOS has a nifty feature that lets you use your iPhone to run Zoom and FaceTime calls.
REVIEW: APPLE WATCH SERIES 8 UNCHANGINGLY EXCELLENT
VERY LITTLE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST YEAR, BUT THIS REMAINS THE SMARTWATCH TO BEAT.
Manage hardware with Windows 11
KEEPING TABS ON THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS and peripherals that make up your PC's hardware can be a time-consuming task, but Windows 11 has you covered. The operating system has long offered a myriad of tools for managing and tweaking your hardware but has traditionally struggled to make them easily accessible and sensibly organized.
Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition
Player 3 has joined the game
Nvidia's Lovelace letdown
TRADE CHAT | IT WASN’T SUPPOSED TO BE this way. 2022 had all the makings of a stellar year for PC graphics, so good it would make up for the pandemic- and crypto-fueled bubble. Alas, Nvidia has kicked off the latest round of GPU launches with the RTX 40 Series, otherwise known as Lovelace. And it’s a crushing disappointment. It’s also worrying for AMD’s upcoming GPUs.
Logitech Goes Cloud Gaming
Logitech's handheld is like a customized smartphone for streaming games from the cloud.
Lenovo Legion Y25-30
This gaming panel is a nifty little number
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
Insane multithreaded performance
Crucial P3 Plus 2TB
More capacity. Less cash. But is there a hidden cost?
Gmail vs. Outlook
What's the best platform for managing your email?
Ethereum ends mining, EVGA exits GPU market
THE PC LANDSCAPE IS ABOUT TO see the biggest upheaval in years. AMD Zen 4 CPUs, Intel Raptor Lake, Nvidia Ada Lovelace, and AMD RDNA 3 are all here or coming soon. But perhaps just as big and impactful on the PC enthusiast community is the successful transition of Ethereum from proof of work mining to proof of stake minting—the very next day, EVGA announced that it would be closing down its graphics card division.
Apple Watch Ultra
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NVIDIA'S ADA LOVELACE ARCHITECTURE
Potentially the biggest jump in generational GPU performance ever
Nvidia's Hot New Card
Both metaphorically and literally
STADIA'S DEAD
Google pulls out of cloud gaming
INTEL'S 13TH GENERATION
Raptor Lake looking fierce
GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition
A tour de force for Nvidia's Ada Lovelace
Return to Monkey Island
Deep in the Caribbean, there's a three-headed monkey