Don’t get a MacBook Air. Get one of these Windows laptops instead.

The MacBook Air is a fine laptop if you want to run macOS, but there are plenty of PCs that compete with it. Our colleagues over at iMore spotted a great deal on the MacBook Air with an M1 processor, but you don’t have to venture into the world of Apple to get a great […]

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Best ROG Ally games 2023: Optimize these must-play titles on the gaming handheld

There are hundreds if not thousands of titles that you can play on your Asus ROG Ally spanning from cozy indie games to intense action-adventure games. Basically, as long as you can run the game on Windows 11, you can get it to work on the Ally. As such, there are several games that you […]

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PowerPoint presentations just got better with these improvements

Presenters will now be able to draw attention to their PowerPoint presentation with the laser pointer in slideshow mode. It’s now easier for users to undo and redo ink strokes from the Draw tab in PowerPoint.  You’ll be able to partially erase ink strokes using the Point Eraser tool on the Draw tab later this […]

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These Gestures Are How You Control Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s new “spatial computing” device, does not have a hardware-based control mechanism. It relies on eye tracking and hand gestures to allow users to manipulate objects in the virtual space in front of them. In a recent developer session, Apple designers outlined the specific gestures that can be used with Vision Pro, […]

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These macOS Sonoma Features Are Not Available on Intel Macs

Apple this week previewed macOS Sonoma, the latest version of its Mac operating system. Launching later this year, the software update includes several new features, but not all of them are available on Intel-based Macs, according to Apple. On the macOS Sonoma features page, fine print indicates that the following features require a Mac with […]

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iPadOS 17 Drops Support for These iPads

Apple on Monday previewed iPadOS 17, its latest operating system for the iPad. Available in beta now and launching in the fall, iPadOS 17 drops support for a couple of iPad models compared to iPadOS 16, according to Apple’s website. iPadOS 17 drops support for the following iPads: iPad Pro (1st generation) iPad (5th generation) […]

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Upgrade your TV and slay some demons in style with these hot deals

Are you ready to face the forces of evil in Diablo 4? If you are, you’ll need a TV that can handle the action. Luckily, we’ve found some amazing deals at Best Buy on Samsung and TCL TVs that will make your experience in Sanctuary extra defined. Don’t slaughter your enemies in standard definition, witness […]

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New MacBook Air Expected at WWDC Next Week With These Features

Apple plans to announce a new MacBook Air with a larger 15-inch display at WWDC next week, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. The annual developers conference begins with Apple’s keynote on Monday, June 5 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. While we wait for the new MacBook Air to be announced, we have recapped five new […]

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Lenovo offering up to 59% off these incredible ThinkPad and Legion laptops

If you’re in the market for a new laptop, this is absolutely the best time to buy. Many manufacturers are offering substantial discounts on recent laptops for Memorial Day weekend, and Lenovo is no exception. For a limited time, you can score an incredible business or gaming-focused device and save hundreds. The best Memorial Day […]

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PSA: Make Sure to Update, iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, and macOS 13.4 Address These Three Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities

The iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, and macOS 13.4 updates that Apple released today address vulnerabilities that are known to have been exploited by bad actors, which means it is important to update to the new operating systems as soon as you can. According to Apple’s security support documents for iOS and macOS, the updates fix […]

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Apple Confirms iOS 16.5 Will Be Released Next Week With These New Features

In a press release introducing a new Pride Edition band for the Apple Watch today, Apple confirmed that iOS 16.5 and watchOS 9.5 will be released to the public next week. The software updates have been in beta testing since late March. “The new Pride Celebration watch face and iPhone wallpaper will be available next […]

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iOS 16.5 Likely to Be Released Next Week With These Small Changes

Apple will likely release iOS 16.5 to the public next week, based on a protected Twitter account that has shared build numbers for several iOS updates up to a week before they were released. In a tweet today, the account said the upcoming iOS 16.5 Release Candidate for developers will have a build number of […]

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Exynos version of Galaxy S24 could come to these regions

Over the past month, we’ve seen plenty of rumors suggesting that Samsung is planning to bring back Exynos chipsets to its flagship smartphones with the Galaxy S24 series. Last month, Samsung issued a statement that reinforced all those rumors. According to the word on the street, the Galaxy S24 will be offered with the Exynos […]

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One UI 5 Watch update coming to these Samsung Galaxy smartwatches

Samsung has announced One UI 5 Watch, the latest version of its One UI software for Galaxy smartwatches. One UI 5 Watch will be packed with the Wear OS 4 update that will release for Wear OS watches later this year, so it will have new features from both Samsung and Google. According to Samsung, […]

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iOS 17 Coming Soon for iPhones and Rumored to Include These 8 New Features

Apple is expected to announce iOS 17 during its WWDC 2023 keynote on June 5, which is just over a month away. Ahead of time, rumors suggest the update will include at least eight new features and changes for iPhones, as outlined below. The first iOS 17 beta should be made available to members of […]

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iPadOS 17 Again Rumored to Drop Support for These iPads

Apple in iPadOS 17 will drop support for the first-generation 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro as well as the fifth-generation iPad, according to French tech website iPhoneSoft. This is the second time we have heard claims regarding iPad device compatibility for the next operating system Apple is developing. Early last month, a source with a […]

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Grab Xbox controllers of all shapes and sizes in these Super Spring deals

You can never have too many controllers, I say this as I look at my wall-mounted array of beautifully designed Xbox controllers, yet I’m still here lusting after a sporty red number. My attraction to Xbox controllers isn’t just my shopaholic tendencies and need to collect pretty colors though, with a family full of Xbox […]

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Samsung won’t bring these Expert RAW features to Galaxy S22

Samsung confirmed earlier this month that many new Camera and Gallery features that were released alongside the Galaxy S23 series are planned to come to older Galaxy phones. However, some will not. The Samsung Community moderator in charge of camera updates confirmed over the weekend that a couple of features that are available for the […]

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Remove these malware-infested apps from your smartphone right away

A recent report by researchers at security firm McAfee has revealed that more than 60 apps are infected with the Goldoson malware. The worse part is that these popular South Korean apps are downloaded and installed over a million times. The developers of these apps accidentally added the malware by using a third-party library that […]

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Sorry students, these goofy Snapchat Lenses in Microsoft Teams are for professional use only

What you need to know Microsoft Teams gains support for over 20 built-in Snapchat Lenses this week. Snap’s Camera app, which allowed people to add Lenses to calls in several apps, was recently shut down. Snapchat Lenses will be available on Teams for Work but not the education or free versions of Teams. Microsoft Teams […]

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