Hardware
A dockable iPhone? Don’t count on it
This is a weird time in the technology world. The traditional PC, strong for four decades, is on the wane. The smartphone is dominant, devices so powerful that they can rival the power found in those traditional PCs. We’re rapidly … Continue reading
Mac rumors, iPhone rumors, Apple Watch rumors, and more rumors
Bloomberg says a new Mac mini and MacBook are on its way. The iPhone rumor mill is picking up speed as September approaches. New Apple Watches could be on the way, too. We also feature your comments and questions for … Continue reading
This is Nexus, a workout wearable for hardcore CrossFit nuts
Fitness tracking doesn’t begin and end with step counts, calorie burn estimates, and annoying nudges to keep moving (Sorry, Fitbit). Some people don’t need any coercion to hit the gym, but they’re still looking for data to quantify their workouts, … Continue reading
This is Nexus, a workout wearable for CrossFit diehards
Fitness tracking doesn’t begin and end with step counts, calorie burn estimates, and annoying nudges to keep moving (Sorry, Fitbit). Some people don’t need any coercion to hit the gym, but they’re still looking for data to quantify their workouts, … Continue reading
The Netgear Arlo Q security camera is within dollars of its all-time low today
Indoor security cameras come in all shapes and sizes, and generally you get what you pay for. Unless you can get a killer deal like the one we found today. Amazon is selling the Netgear Arlo Q for $119, down … Continue reading
The Arlo Q security camera is within dollars of its all-time low today
Indoor security cameras come in all shapes and sizes, and generally you get what you pay for. Unless you can get a killer deal like the one we found today. Amazon is selling the Arlo Q for $119, down from … Continue reading
Master Excel And Microsoft’s Office Suite With This $49 Training Bootcamp
If you’ve used a computer at any point in your life, you’ve likely come across Microsoft Office, which features some of the world’s most popular programs like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. They seem simple on the surface, but they actually … Continue reading
iOS: How to declutter Look Up
Select text in many iOS apps, and the contextual menu that appears includes the option Look Up. Tap it, and you’ll get dictionary definitions and much more. IDG However, aptly-named Macworld reader Mac would prefer just the dictionary definitions and … Continue reading
The popularity paradox: iPhones are too loved
To paraphrase Yogi Berra, “iPhones? No one buys those anymore. Too popular.” Writing for CNBC, Thomas Franck found contrarian guy! Good job, Thomas. He was probably sending out press releases trying to get into the news but… still. “Analyst downgrades … Continue reading
Blackmagic eGPU review: A beautiful MacBook Pro graphics booster with no room to grow
Apple at last has an external graphics processing unit on the hallowed shelves of the Apple Store, and as you might expect, it’s a looker. The Blackmagic eGPU (from Blackmagic Design) was designed in collaboration with Apple. With its brushed … Continue reading