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Apple's M5 chip is rumored to be in mass production - but we're still waiting for M4 MacBook Airs
By Isaiah Williams published
We're still awaiting Apple's M4 Ultra chip (plus M4-powered MacBook Air laptops), but rumors of M5 chips going to production are ramping up.

The best all-in-one computer in 2025
By Christian Guyton last updated
Updated It can be hard to choose the best all-in-one computers in 2025. Fortunately, we're here to bring you only the top picks.

Apple's M4 Mac mini might be one of the best Macs ever, but it has a serious issue that needs fixing right now
By Isaiah Williams published
The Apple Mac mini (M4) is undoubtedly one of the best mini PCs available, but recent issues with its USB-C ports have left users frustrated.

Apple isn't at CES, but that doesn't mean CES isn't about Apple
By Christian Guyton published
CES 2025 is almost here, and while Apple won’t be attending, its influence will surely still be felt at the tech expo.

Microsoft in 2024: year in review
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft launched some truly excellent Surface devices, but Windows 11 24H2 ran into serious problems with bugs.

Qualcomm in 2024: year in review
By Darren Allan published
It was a big year for Qualcomm in the world of PCs, with Snapdragon X CPUs making quite an entrance – if not an impact with sales (yet).

Lenovo Legion Tower 5i review
By Ural Garrett published
A solid budget 1080p gaming desktop

It looks like Apple will finally fix the Magic Mouse’s fatal design flaw – but I probably still won't use it
By Matt Hanson published
Apple’s stubborn refusal to fix my biggest problem with Macs could finally be over – but is it too late for the Magic Mouse?

How to clear purgeable space on Mac
By Bryan M Wolfe last updated
Your Mac might be carrying around some storage you don't need. Here's how to remove it.

Need extra storage for your new M4 Mac mini but don't want to pay Apple's steep upgrade prices? This unique external SSD might be the game-changer you’re looking for
By Kristina Terech published
The MiniMate SSD offers fast, affordable storage expansion for Mac Mini users, seamlessly connecting via Thunderbolt, starting at $139.99.
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