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35+ best products we tested in 2025: Expert picks for phones, TVs, AI, and more
After a year of reviewing the top hardware and software, here’s ZDNET’s list of 2025 winners.
Read MoreI tried Lenovo’s $3,000 rollable ThinkBook and can’t go back to regular-sized laptops
First shown off at CES, Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 features an extendable 120Hz OLED display. Here’s my verdict after using it for weeks.
Read MoreHow to clear your Android phone cache (and put a stop to slow performance)
This quick tweak can significantly improve the speed and responsiveness on almost any device – no matter the brand.
Read MoreI was jealous of MacOS 26 users, until I realized Windows PCs already had these 4 features
Apple’s latest MacOS 26 has a slew of useful features – but a few of them appeared on Windows first, including one that dates back decades.
Read MoreThe great software pricing shakeout of 2026: What every IT leader needs to know
Upcoming software purchases should no longer be one-time contracts; they’re living partnerships built on shared data and trust.
Read MoreCachyOS vs Nobara: Which is right for you?
Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you’re looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
Read MoreThis fresh new text editor is the nano replacement I’ve been waiting for
For Linux and MacOS, Fresh is the best of both worlds – a terminal text editor with GUI-like options. I’m all for it.
Read MoreSamsung’s new 6K monitor can project in 3D without requiring glasses – but this model’s more shocking
Samsung has unveiled the world’s first 6K, 3D gaming monitor ahead of CES 2026 – but will it be a worthwhile purchase?
Read MoreI’ve tried Samsung’s $3,000 Galaxy TriFold, but this rumored alternative sounds more enticing
A wide-screen Samsung Galaxy Fold phone would combine the pocketability of a Flip 7 and the versatility of a Fold 7.
Read MoreYour Android phone’s most powerful security feature is off by default – turn it on ASAP
One of Google’s most critical features is hidden behind a single toggle – turn it on to protect against theft, scams, spam, and more.
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