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Apple’s entire M4 Mac lineup detailed in new report — here’s everything that’s coming
By Jason England last updated
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the first M4 Macs look set to launch later this year, as Apple moves to an annual refresh schedule for its laptop and desktop chipsets.
Apple Vision Pro owners complaining of black eyes, neck pain and more
By Alyse Stanley published
Apple’s hefty mixed-reality headset has a major fit issue that has users complaining of black eyes and soreness after wearing the Vision Pro.
Windows 11 is getting more ads in the latest preview
By Alan Martin published
The preview build’s Start menu ‘Recommended’ panel will soon show apps that Microsoft thinks you should download from its store.
Why Apple is sticking with 8GB RAM for MacBooks, according to company execs
By Alyse Stanley published
8GB of RAM is 'suitable' enough to handle everyday tasks, Apple executives argue.
Massive Roku security incident compromises over 500,000 accounts — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Roku launched an investigation following a recent security incident only to discover that another incident had taken place which affects 576,000 additional accounts.
Google One VPN set to shut down later this year
By Chiara Castro published
VPN Google just shared its plans "to discontinue" its VPN service, Google One, later this year. But don't worry, the market is full of Android VPN alternatives.
Apple M4 chip — everything you need to know
By Tony Polanco published
Apple is allegedly going to release the first M4 computers as soon as this year, according to a new report.
Google Photos is making it easier to free up space for your pictures and videos — here’s how
By Tom Pritchard published
Android users will get the chance to free up space in Google Photos — here's how.
Your internet provider can’t hide fees anymore — FCC forces broadband companies to show ‘nutrition labels’
By Jason England published
Internet Service Providers are now being forced to show download speeds, monthly cost and any hidden fees in a 'nutrition label.'
Hackers are using this little-known file type to drop a nasty Windows worm on vulnerable PCs — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Raspberry Robin malware is back, and this time it’s being delivered using Windows Script Files instead of being distributed on USB flash drives.
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