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I tested Satechi’s new Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock and it works great with my MacBook Pro — but I keep mistaking it for a Mac mini M4
By Anthony Spadafora published
Satechi’s new Thunderbolt 5-powered CubeDock may look like the company’s take on the Mac mini M4 but it’s the perfect companion for any Apple laptop.

I switched to the RayNeo Air 4 Pro for 3 months: the best way to binge watch HDR10 video and game right on your face
By Jason England published
Editor's ChoiceHDR10 at 120Hz makes this a great get for $299

How Apple shaped modern computing over 50 years — and where it got it wrong
By Lloyd Coombes published
From GUI to exploding batteries, here's our pics for Apple's most famous (and infamous) computing contributions.

ExpressVPN's exclusive gaming deal was supposed to end – but it's still live and makes the VPN cheaper than ever
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
ExpressVPN's cheapest ever price was meant to be a limited-time offer, but it's still available. Two-year plans start at $2.27 per month, with a full privacy suite under $5 per month.

I ditched Windows for Mac before it was cool and felt like the odd kid out at school — now everyone wants a MacBook
By Anthony Spadafora published
Going with Mac over Windows didn’t always used to be a choice as some workloads just weren’t possible on a beige tower.

HeyPolo vs Life360 – which location sharing app is more private?
By George Phillips published
I compared the privacy policy of HeyPolo, the new privacy-focused location sharing app, with its biggest rival, Life360 – here's what I found.

This dangerous Android malware could be undeletable on older phones — check your settings right now
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
New NoVoice Android malware hides in innocent-looking apps to bypass your phone’s defenses and secretly monitor every single app you open.

IPVanish adds real-time malware protection – it works even without a VPN
By Zoran Danilovic published
IPVanish’s new Threat Protection Pro feature scans files and websites in real time, helping protect you from malware and phishing even without an active VPN connection.

Apple's Joz and John Ternus recall the 'wow' moment when Steve Jobs changed the trajectory of the company
By Mark Spoonauer last updated
Apple’s Greg ‘Joz’ Joswiak shares the moment upon Steve Jobs' return that changed the way the company thinks about products and the future of the company.
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