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Apple could be playing it smart by waiting for its M4 chips before releasing a new Mac mini
By Allisa James published
If Apple ends up pushing back its Mac releases, starting with the Mac mini and other desktops, that would be its best idea in a long while.
The best 13-inch laptops 2024
By Matt Hanson last updated
Buying Guide Need a small laptop that's full of features? Check out the best 13-inch laptops.
Hard drives could be about to get more expensive – and we have AI to blame
By Darren Allan published
AI needs lots of storage for the data that trains these models – and that’ll have a knock-on effect on consumer hard drives.
Ray Ban’s Meta Glasses now let you listen to Apple Music with voice controls for maximum nerd points
By Hamish Hector published
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses now offer native Apple Music controls, and new WhatsApp and Messenger video call tools.
The best SSD in the world? Phony Samsung drive has jaw-dropping specs at a bargain price, and yes – it’s a fake
By Darren Allan published
A 4TB SSD that runs at 15GB/s for under $50? This is one of the most brazen fakes we’ve ever seen.
Adobe Firefly's latest image model looks like a generational leap and I can't wait to try it
By Lance Ulanoff published
Detail, precision control, and something from nothing are all on the menu for the Adobe Firelfy Image 3 Model.
Meta Quest's software is coming to new Asus ROG and Lenovo headsets
By Cesar Cadenas published
Meta is opening the newly dubbed Horizon OS to third parties so they create more Quest headsets and port their apps over.
Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, April 23 (game #820)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, April 23 (game #51)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the Spangram.
It's time for AMD, Intel, and Nvidia to call a truce on the performance arms race and focus on sustainability and efficiency
By John Loeffler published
AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have long been in a computing performance arms race that requires more power than we can sustain, so the big three need to shift their focus.
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