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AI is changing how we transcribe, and this might be the best example of it on Mac yet
By Lloyd Coombes published
TypeWhisper is a local AI model that’s ideal for transcription and runs right on your Mac.

Urban VPN releases its own in-house protocol – but its VPN is unsafe
By George Phillips published
Urban VPN has revealed its new in-house protocol – Urban LinkX. But the VPN itself has questionable privacy practices and we'd recommend you avoid downloading it.

macOS 27 set to launch with three huge new features — and no, Apple’s not killing Liquid Glass at WWDC 2026
By Jason England published
macOS 27 is set to be unveiled at WWDC 2026, and rumors are pointing to a "Snow Leopard" focus on stability, a crucial Liquid Glass redesign and an AI-powered Safari.

You don’t need to break the bank to get a powerful keyboard — here are my top 7 picks under $120, including mechanical and Hall Effect decks
By Nikita Achanta published
From mechanical productivity beasts to Hall Effect gaming powerhouses, there are plenty of keyboards out there, especially if you're on a tight sub-$120 budget.

Samsung’s Aussie store has dropped early EOFY tablet bargains — but the clock’s already ticking
By Stephen Lambrechts last updated
Tom's Guide Approved - Sponsored Offer from Samsung Australia
Looking for a new tablet? On top of some excellent discounts, this Samsung promotion rewards you for going all‑in with accessories and trade‑ins.

I’m a keyboard warrior, but the ReMarkable Paper Pure’s tactile feel is making me want to start handwriting again
By Tony Polanco published
The new ReMarkable Paper Pure is a fantastic digital paper tablet that's a great fit for anyone who loves handwriting or wants to go back to that lost art form.

Six top VPNs fail simple password tests – and many more don't support 2FA
By George Phillips published
VPNs champion online safety, but how many actually enforce it? We analyzed 25 VPNs to see what passwords they do and don't accept.

I spent two weeks with the Razer Blade 16 (2026) — and it’s a serious gaming laptop powerhouse
By Tony Polanco published
Editor's ChoiceThe Razer Blade 16 impresses thanks to its slim design, gorgeous OLED panel, and strong gaming performance. While expensive, you’re getting a true premium gaming experience.

Stop spending $250 on mechanical keyboards that suffer from significant flaws — here’s why the Corsair Vanguard Air 99 Wireless doesn’t earn its keep
By Nikita Achanta published
Personally, I don’t believe any keyboard should cost more than $150, so when I tested the Corsair Vanguard Air 99 Wireless, I was left feeling shortchanged.
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