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‘The ultrawide Mac display I’ve been waiting for’: here's my honest verdict on the Alogic Edge 40-inch 5K monitor after a month of testing
By Nikita Achanta published
RecommendedThe Alogic Edge 40-inch 5K Ultrawide boasts excellent color coverage and accuracy, and features plenty of ports for Mac users. But it has some flaws.

Google Drive and Gmail are convenient, but they cost you your privacy — here's a secure way to replace them for less
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
Proton Unlimited bundles everything you need to ditch Big Tech – and a 30% discount brings the 12-month plan down to $8.99 per month ($107.88 upfront).

Microsoft will soon automatically uninstall bad Windows drivers and this new tool could be a game changer for your PC
By Scott Younker published
Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 tool that lets it remove faulty drivers after updates.

Asus ROG Xreal R1 AR pre-orders now live for $849 — here's what you get for the steep price
By Scott Younker published
Asus and Xreal are releasing a high-end pair of AR glasses for gaming with a 240Hz refresh rate and huge 171-inch display.

This $2 per month VPN acts as a digital safety net for my entire family
By George Phillips published
Surfshark's unlimited device connections policy makes it ideal for family travel this summer.

I used the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition for a week — this 2-pound OLED ultraportable is my new favorite travel buddy
By Sean Riley published
RecommendedThe Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition is a stellar OLED Windows laptop with great battery life. It's a top MacBook Air rival, though its high price hurts.

The best web hosting services in 2026
By Richard Sutherland last updated
We analyze and rank the best web hosting services on their pricing, support, security, and more, to help you find the right host for your site.

Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple giving Intel a ‘once-in-a-generation window’ to manufacture iPhone, iPad and Mac chips
By Scott Younker published
Apple and Intel have reportedly started developing chips for iPhones, iPads and some MacBooks.
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