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Smart ring vs smartwatch: Which fitness tracking wearable is best for you?
By Becca Caddy published
Anyone who tells you smart rings are always the better choice haven't tested many of them.
ChromeOS adopts a new default font – and surprisingly, I don’t hate it
By Christian Guyton published
ChromeOS is about to look different, with a new default font that could prove divisive among users – but I like it.
If Apple debuts the M4 chip in an iPad, it tells me it's losing faith in its MacBooks – but I won't be giving mine up
By Matt Hanson published
Opinion If the iPad 2024 ends up being the first Apple device to get the M4 chip, it could be the end of the MacBook renaissance – but I'm not concerned.
Nearly half of all Steam users are using Windows 11 — but why?
By Allisa James published
Almost half of all Steam users have Windows 11 installed, but why do gamers love this OS so much?
Star Wars should learn from Andor and stop making Disney Plus shows that are so obsessed with the Jedi
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Forget the Force and lightsabers – give me more Andor, Imperial security intrigue, and political/spy machinations.
Microsoft should accept that it's time to give up on Windows 11 and throw everything at Windows 12
By Allisa James published
With Windows 11 declining in market share yet again, the time may be for Microsoft to give up and launch its successor — Windows 12 — instead.
I love my iPad – but these 5 upgrades would make me drop it for the new one
By Lance Ulanoff published
Apple is gearing up to unveil a new collection of iPads at its Let Loose event and I have some requests.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew isn't out on Disney Plus yet, but it's already got a lot of convincing to do
By Rob Dunne published
I'm very sceptical about the role that one of 2024's new Star Wars shows might play in the post-Return of the Jedi timeline.
The Arc browser just launched and yes, it really is that good
By Allisa James published
I tested out the Arc browser and it could be one of the best browsers on the market.
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chips could mean better laptop battery life than ever before - but one thing worries me about these new processors
By Christian Guyton published
The Snapdragon X Elite platform allegedly offers up to 65% less power consumption than the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, while still matching performance.
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