Hardware
Adobe Premiere Elements 2019 review: Movie editor with an AI spin
The new version of Adobe Premiere Elements may be a bit lighter on new features that most people are used to, but the 2019 version puts a laser focus on automated operations that make quick work of editing your family … Continue reading
iOS 12.1 to be released on October 30 with Group FaceTime, new emoji, dual-SIM, and more
Apple wasted no time jumping on the first point release of it’s latest mobile operating system, releasing the first beta just 24 hours after the release of iOS 12. Now, Apple is ready to release iOS 12.1. It re-introduces Group FaceTime, … Continue reading
Amazon Echo Sub review: Add some serious bass to your Echo or Echo Plus speakers
Amazon’s Echo speakers aren’t exactly audiophile quality, but adding this inexpensive subwoofer certainly improves their performance.
TiVo Bolt OTA DVR review: More features, but many familiar drawbacks as well
The new TiVo Bolt OTA gives cord-cutters more features, but it’s still missing some modern touches.
Macworld’s November Digital Magazine: Five reasons why you should install macOS Mojave
Every day, Macworld brings you the essential daily news and other info about all things Apple. But staying on top of that torrent of information can be a constant challenge. One solution: the Macworld digital magazine. In the November issue MacOS Mojave … Continue reading
What to expect from Apple’s October 30 event
On October 18, Apple sent out colorful invitations to a new event, to be held at the Howard Gilman Opera House in the Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 30. Each invitation had its own uniquely stylized Apple logo with … Continue reading
Walmart shaves $125 off the 128GB iPad mini
Between the expanding screen size of the iPhone X series and the latest iPad dropping to $330, the iPad mini almost feels like a forgotten member of Apple’s family. But you’ll want to remember the 7.9-inch tablet today, because Walmart’s … Continue reading
Giveaway: Win a Razer Core X eGPU and a graphics card and mouse to go with it!
We at Macworld have been talking a lot about external graphics processing unit (eGPU) support for the Mac in both macOS High Sierra and Mojave, and we’d like for you to join in on the fun. To that end, we’re … Continue reading
Save Over 50% On CrazyTalk Animator 3 Pro
If you visit Kickstarter or Indiegogo, you’ll find thousands of up and coming products from hopeful new businesses vying for your purchase. However, many of these crowdfunding campaigns fail to attract an audience simply because their advertising methods are bland. … Continue reading
Tim Cook says companies are weaponizing our personal data, and he’s right
On Wednesday, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook gave the keynote speech at the 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. In it he sounded the warning bell about how our personal data is being collected, processed, bought, and sold. In … Continue reading