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The Apple MacBook Air M4 is a fast, quality productivity machine and it now starts at its lowest base price. I just wish it were more blue.
The Apple Mac Studio comes bearing ridiculous power far beyond the needs of the average consumer with a price to match.
This is the ultra-expensive monitor you buy for the sake of your too-expensive new graphics card.
Apple's latest iPad Air isn't a massive leap in performance compared to 2024's version with M2.
The JBL Charge 6 is built to bring the party, no matter the setting.
The JBL Flip 7 punches way above its weight.
The Falcon Northwest Tiki crams all the power of a mighty gaming PC into a frame the width of a couple of hardcover books.
The Oppo Find N5 is a good look at what's to come from foldable smartphone design. Here's hoping better cameras are on the horizon.
The Groov app's insoles are made based on images taken by your iPhone, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well it learned the odd shape of my feet.
It's hard to recommend you jump in line for an AMD Radeon RX 9070, when the RX 9070 XT is so good and costs just $50 more.
At $600, AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT is just where it needs to be to compete for 4K gaming against the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti.
Nvidia's RTX 5070 won't hit RTX 4090 levels of performance even with multi-frame gen, but it works well for those who have a 1440p setup.
Plus, there's a Lenovo laptop with a 3D screen, one with a vertical folding display, and another with literal wings.
The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme brings powerful performance in a convenient, prebuilt system for plug-and-play gaming
Apple and Nvidia kept it interesting this month while everyone else just kind of fell flat in the shortest month of the year.
The HP EliteBook X G1a goes all in on AI with one of AMD's powerful new Ryzen AI processors.
The "essential" iPhone 16e is all you need to enjoy your visit to the walled garden. Apple Intelligence included.
The $100 SCUF Valor Pro is so close to $200+ controllers like the Instinct Pro, but that doesn't mean those more-expensive, wireless devices are moot.
Nvidia dropping 32-bit PhysX from the RTX 50-series' CUDA infrastructure is another sign that game preservation can't depend on those making gaming hardware.
The Asus Prime RTX 5070 Ti can perform at around the RTX 4080 Super. Sounds like a good deal? Just be aware you probably won't get it for $750.
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