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Amazon could follow in Apple's footsteps by building its own processors — here's what that means for future Kindles and Fire TVs
By Scott Younker Published
A supply analyst is claiming that Amazon is looking to bring processor design in-house to save money.

These are the 5 best laptops under $500 we tested to find the budget winners
By Darragh Murphy Last updated
The best laptops under $500 are more important than ever, and we've done the testing to find the right budget picks for you.

iPad Pro 2027 tipped to steal crucial iPhone 17 Pro Max upgrade for even better performance — but it could come with a trade-off
By Jeff Parsons Published
Apple is reportedly testing out four new iPad models for its spring 2027 refresh that will focus on improving performance.

Apple’s ‘Hide My Email’ reportedly exposing real email addresses
By Anthony Spadafora Last updated
Apple’s Hide My Email privacy feature is under fire after a new vulnerability revealed it was exposing, not hiding iCloud users’ real email addresses.

Forget MacBook Pro M6 — completely redesigned MacBook Pro M7 just tipped for early next year
By Jason England Last updated
Apple is reportedly launching a 14-inch M6 MacBook Pro later this year, but with a redesigned M7 MacBook Pro rumored for release mere months after, here is why you should wait.

I’ve finally found my forever dock for the Mac mini M4 — and it actually fixes the hidden power button problem
By Anthony Spadafora Published
Just when I thought I’d never need another dock for my Mac mini M4, Ugreen’s docking station surprised me with more ports and power than the rest.

Engineering students: What advice do you wish you'd been given when choosing a laptop for your studies?
By Ella Taylor Published
What aspects are most important in a laptop for your engineering studies? Let us know and your comments may be featured in our updated guide

I already paid $300 for Meta’s smart glasses — now it's charging $20 a month for a key feature
By Jason England Last updated
Meta is rate limiting its Conversation Focus feature on smart glasses. Here's why paywalling this locally-run tech that helps people who are hard of hearing is a new low.

'Amazon put identity theft victims through a Kafkaesque ordeal': FTC issues $2.5 million fine over denying requests
By Scott Younker Published
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of making it difficult for identity theft victims to actually get records of fraudulent transactions.
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