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Two Apple devices you really shouldn’t buy this month (and 9 that are safe for now)
Before you buy that shiny new Apple product, let’s look at Apple’s release plans. Plus, here’s how you might be able to save money on the AirPods Pro 3.
Read MoreThis AirPods hack is a game-changer for frequent flyers – how to find it in your iPhone settings
Gone are the days of falling asleep and waking up to an entire missed season of your favorite show.
Read MoreThis premium Android phone is $150 off before Black Friday – act fast since this deal won’t last
The OnePlus 13 boasts top-tier performance from its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. For a limited time, both storage models are on sale..
Read MoreThinking of buying an Arm-based Windows PC? These three issues might be dealbreakers
Is Windows 11 on Arm ready for primetime? After using three PCs with Snapdragon X processors for the past year, I discovered three issues that might make you think twice.
Read MoreBest early Black Friday phone deals 2025: I’m tracking the 10+ best deals right now
We’re still weeks away from the big holiday sale, but there are already several deals on iPhones, Google, Samsung, and more ahead of time.
Read MoreThat $20,000 viral humanoid home robot? It’s not what it seems
The internet was abuzz this week over Neo, 1X’s new housekeeping robot – but then the reviews rolled in.
Read MoreAmerica’s favorite router might soon by banned in the US – here’s what we know
Should the ban take effect, it would be one of the most sweeping product bans in consumer history.
Read MoreBest early Black Friday Dell deals 2025: 9 laptop sales out early
Black Friday is still a few weeks out, but Dell has some good early sales running now. Here are the ones we recommend.
Read MoreSo long, SaaS: Why AI spells end of per-seat software licenses – and what comes next
The AI surge is forcing application vendors to restructure how they deliver and charge for solutions. Software companies will need to sell outcomes, not licenses.
Read MoreHow to remotely access and control someone else’s iPhone (with their permission)
You can connect to and even control another person’s iPhone to provide remote tech support. First step: Place a FaceTime call.
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