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MacBook Neo is so popular Apple is running out of A18 Pro chips: here's how long you'll wait
By Scott Younker published
Apple's MacBook Neo is facing major delays, but some units are available as Apple reportedly scrambles to address chip shortages.

The best VPN in 2026: our top 5 picks
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
We've tested and reviewed dozens of VPN. On this page we've ranked the five best VPNs we've used, and delve into the details of why they're so good.

ExpressVPN Identity Defender is so easy to use – but has one negative
By Kristin Hassel published
I spent a week taking ExpressVPN Identity for a spin. There's Dark Web Monitoring, Credit Scanner, and Data Removal – and one small drawback.

LinkedIn reportedly scanning thousands of browser extensions without user permission — here's what LinkedIn says
By Dave LeClair published
Is the professional social network up to something shady, or is it trying to 'protect the privacy' of its members

I tested Asus’s Zenbook A14 and A16 — these aren’t the MacBook Air killers I expected
By Jason England published
Editor's ChoiceThe Windows MacBook Air vision is both clearer and more confusing than ever

Don’t scan that QR code: new traffic violation scam targets drivers in several states
By Scott Younker last updated
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people with fake traffic violations. Don't fall for it.

The best Usenet providers
By Richard Sutherland last updated
Usenet Usenet is faster than ever and we're here to tell you the best Usenet providers you can trust with your subscription.

Free vs. Paid VPNs: which should you choose?
By Joe Chivers, Krishi Chowdhary last updated
VPN Free vs paid VPNs: it's a question on everyone's lips, and here we'll outline the differences, and what you may sacrifice to save some cash.

We've tested the best tablets for entertainment and productivity, and these are the 7 I recommend right now
By James Frew, Darragh Murphy last updated
We've tested the best tablets to help you decide between an iPad, Android slabs, and Windows handhelds to boost your productivity with a larger screen on the go.

Windows is using your internet to update other people’s PCs — disable this hidden setting to speed up your connection
By Kaycee Hill published
Microsoft uses other Windows PCs to distribute Windows Updates but fortunately you can disable this setting and maximize your computer's bandwidth.
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