Even without any announcements from Apple, CES dominated tech news this week with a host of upcoming products and ...
Samsung is making quick work of deploying Intel's newly launched Core Ultra Series 3 processors, otherwise known as Panther ...
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The Clicks Communicator Phone Took Me Back to the BlackBerry Era
The Clicks Communicator strongly resembles the BlackBerrys and Palm Treos of old and should have everyone who used one of ...
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Leo says 38 - RTX DLSS hardware unboxed, 16 inch MacBook Pro, USB 3.2/4 nonsense and more!
Certainly! Here is the new description with all links and additional text removed: --- Leo is back this week and he talks about the Nvidia dlss drama that continues to trouble the company. Hardware ...
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Macworld podcast: What to expect from Apple in 2026, part 1
Macworld 2026 could be one of the most memorable years in Apple’s history. Here’s what to expect from Apple in the first half ...
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the original MacBook Pro. In the spirit of this article, I’m going to review it as if ...
Assimilate Live FX unifies LED wall playback, lighting control, and live compositing in one real-time platform for virtual ...
Amazon today has dropped the price of the new M5 MacBook Pro to $1,449.00, down from $1,599.00. This is the 10-Core model ...
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Hands On With MSI's GeForce RTX 5090 32G Lightning Z: Is This the World's Most Extreme Graphics Card?
Only 1,300 will ever exist! From its massive copper cold plate to its full-surface LCD screen, this is the most overbuilt ...
Accessory startup Intricuit aims to make the touch-enabled MacBook Pro a reality, with a crowdfunded campaign for a screen ...
Intricuit has showcased a new accessory at CES 2026 that lets you add a touchscreen to 2021 and newer MacBook models.
A new third-party ‘Magic Screen’ accessory claims to bring touch support to existing Mac displays like the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
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