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Papalook PA930 HDR 2K Live Streaming Webcam
The Jekyll and Hyde of webcams
Apogee Duet 3
High–end audio recording for your Mac
PORTABLE PRINTERS
We compare the best models for printing on the move
Nexvoo Health Ergonomic Desk Chair
A chair that monitors your health? That’s what Nexvoo aims to do
CRAVE
THE GEAR WE’RE LUSTING AFTER
Anker Apex Thunderbolt 4 Dock
Power and ports galore for your Intel MacBook
Belkin SoundForm Connect
Add AirPlay 2 streaming to your favorite wired speakers
I Got the Power(Book)
Charlotte Henry looks back at the PowerBook, the groundbreaking product that launched Apple into the laptop market
iPad VS Mac
Do you need a laptop or a tablet? We help you discover which Apple device is best suited for your needs
The periscope lens
How submarine tech could mean better iPhone photos
How to create spreadsheets in Numbers
Numbers is a versatile and capable tool for creating budgets, lists, invoices, and more
F-Secure TOTAL
Can this security app compete with the big boys?
Kingston Nucleum USB–C Hub
A compact, affordable dock
Astell & Kern USB–C Dual DAC Cable
Better Mac audio quality on the move
Twelve South HoverBar Duo
A dock for creative types
ViewSonic M2e
A versatile, useful home projector with Wi–Fi and AirPlay support
Bike Baron 2
A whole lot of fun on two wheels
Apple TV 4K (2021)
Now faster and featuring — at last — a usable remote!
12.9–inch iPad Pro (2021)
Apple’s largest tablet is better than ever — if you can afford it
RANDOM APPLE MEMORY - Apple goes portable with AirPort Express
Charlotte Henry recalls how Apple entered, then exited, the highly competitive world of internet routers
OnMail — Fast & Simple Email
Sending out mixed messages
Shelter 3
Third time is not the charm
Infuse 7
Easy network streaming for your movies
Planny 5
An all-new look, but is it any better at organizing your life?
Drop + THX Panda Wireless Headphones
High fidelity listening with a personal touch
Movo UM700
A new microphone champion
Apple iMac 24–inch (2021)
The all–new iMac 24–inch is an incredible machine to behold, but it has some limitations
Ask: Tech Support & Techsplanations
Like any new technology, we have much to learn about the working life of SSDs in M1 Macs. Alarming reports of rapid wear must be tempered against use. Take any low–end Intel Mac with limited memory and work it hard with high use of virtual memory, and its SSD wears out faster. Unlike rotating hard disks, which can keep spinning for a decade or more if you’re lucky, the more your Mac writes to an SSD, the shorter its life.
MAC TO THE FUTURE
Apple is at a turning point with Mac hardware — but just where could it go in the next five or 10 years? Let’s imagine…
Apple AirTag
Find lost things — with some caveats