Hardware

44% off Logitech G700s 910-003584 Rechargeable Gaming Mouse – Deal Alert

For gamers who know there is no such thing as “over-prepared”, the G700s is a must-have. Precise? Check. Customizable? 13 programmable buttons will perform complex macros at your command. Full-speed wireless? With the lightning-fast report rate of a wired gaming … Continue reading

AT&T raises unlimited data pricing as carriers push users away from grandfathered plans

AT&T says that if you like your unlimited data plan, you can keep your unlimited data plan, but it will cost you an extra $5 per month. Just as it did in early 2016, AT&T is raising the price for … Continue reading

13% off Keurig K475 Single Serve K- Cup Pod Coffee Maker – Deal Alert

Keurig K475 brews a rich, smooth, and delicious cup every time with the quality you expect from Keurig. With a strength control setting for a bolder brew, five temperature settings, and multiple K-Cup, K-Mug, and K-Carafe pod brew sizes, you … Continue reading

Photolemur review: An app that puts Mac image enhancement on autopilot

As a parent of two kids, I take a lot of pictures. But it seems more of my time is spent enhancing images shot with my iPhone to make them look their best—a repetitive and tedious task if I don’t … Continue reading

Yahoo will become Altaba, lose Mayer after Verizon buyout

Yahoo intends to change its name to Altaba once the sale of its internet portal to Verizon is completed. CEO Marissa Mayer and co-founder David Filo also will leave the company then, Yahoo said in a regulatory filing on Monday. The … Continue reading

Apple needs to explain why China requested to remove the New York Times app

Apple’s relationship with the government in China is complicated, to say the least. And recently, things got more entangled. Over the holidays, Apple removed the New York Times app from the Chinese App Store, citing local regulations. In this week’s … Continue reading

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9 wearables we saw at CES that could radically improve your life

Beyond fitness trackers Image by Consumer Technology Association CES is where tech enthusiasts go to find concept cars, visionary VR gear, and futuristic appliances that will eventually find their way to your house. But you can also find smaller wearable … Continue reading

Protecting your data, protecting yourself: A first installment

Let’s say—for whatever reason—you’re concerned about keeping your communications safe from government prying. Assuming you aren’t a high-profile target to warrant direct hacking (the United Arab Emirates allegedly tried to breach the digital defenses of human-rights activist Ahmed Mansoor on … Continue reading

Adobe patches critical flaws in Flash Player, Reader, and Acrobat

Adobe Systems released security updates for its Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Acrobat products fixing critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to install malware on computers. The Flash Player update fixes 13 vulnerabilities, 12 that can lead to remote code … Continue reading

iPhone 8 rumors: Return to a stainless steel chassis and glass front-and-back

The iPhone 7 you got for the holidays still has that new-iPhone smell, but that won’t stop anyone from speculating about next year’s iPhone. After all, 2017 marks the iPhone’s 10th birthday, so Apple is reportedly gearing up to make … Continue reading