Hardware

Twitter poll: Are you happy with the changes Apple made to the bagel emoji in iOS 12.1?

Vote in our poll, leave a comment, and we’ll discuss during the Macworld Podcast on Wednesday, October 17 at 10 a.m. Pacific, live on Twitter. (twitter.com) To read this article in full, please click here

Save $200 on the 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro today

The 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is still is only a couple of months old, but fortunately we’re already seeing a couple of good deals for it. Today at B&H, for example, you can find Apple’s latest powerhouse … Continue reading

Amazon has slashed prices on Fitbit bands for the whole family to all-time lows

Fitness trackers can be a great way to get motivated to stay in shape, and not just moms and dads—kids can get in on the fun too. Right now you can get the whole family hooked up with Fitbit bands: … Continue reading

Inside the Living Computer Museum founded by Paul Allen: Where PC history stays alive

“Other museums put a glass in front of their computers. We put a chair.” We tour the Living Computer Museum founded by Microsoft’s Paul Allen.

Portable data for dirt cheap! This 16GB flash drive is just $4 today

While it’s easy to put files in the cloud these days, sometimes you just need a flash drive for easy access to your stuff. Amazon is making those essential thumb drives incredibly affordable today with a 16GB Kingston DataTraveler G4 … Continue reading

1More Triple Driver Over-Ear headphone review: A great value in personal audio

These cans continue the young company’s tradition of delivering lots of sonic bang for the buck.

Caavo Control Center review: This universal remote unifies not just your devices but your streaming services, too

By dropping a new piece of hardware into your entertainment center, Caavo aims to truly unite the lot of it.

macOS Mojave: For app permissions, what’s the difference between Accessibility and Full Disk Access?

The Mac has avoided widespread malware, and Apple tries to keep ahead of the ways in which malicious software can gain a foothold in macOS. In 2015 with El Capitan, that was System Integrity Protection, to keep system files from … Continue reading

Photo browser utilities for the Mac: Quickly sort through a photo shoot

When many professional photographers finish a job, they go to a Mac and use the sophisticated, $150 Photo Mechanic to copy, review, and cull photos quickly. Unlike a tool such as Adobe Lightroom, which manages a photo library for you, … Continue reading

The best console controllers for playing games on a Mac

Considering the awkwardness of almost every other aspect of Mac gaming, I was a little shocked to discover how easy it is to pair popular console controllers with my MacBook. Sure, you’ll need to tweak a few things. Yes, some … Continue reading