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The Mac became into a true “AI PC.”

At its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple revealed a major redesign of its macOS operating system (WWDC). The move, which has long been anticipated for WWDC, completely redesigns the Mac experience by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into a wide range of apps, tools, and systems. When combined, they have the power to turn the Mac into the ultimate AI PC. The new technology, known as Apple Intelligence, enhances a variety of apps, including those from third parties. Apple, for instance, released…

Wow! There is now a $600 reduction on this 45-inch LG gaming monitor.

We rarely come across a deal that leaves us speechless, so take advantage of this one-time opportunity to get an LG UltraGear 45-inch curved gaming display for $350 less than retail! Now available for $1,100, down from its list price of $1,700, that is an incredible value that is ideal if you want to improve your gaming experience with a high-quality monitor. The 45-inch OLED display of the LG 45GR95QE-B monitor boasts a wide aspect ratio of 21:9 and a…

Microsoft has already reversed the contentious AI feature

Before Copilot+ PCs are even available in stores, Microsoft is already updating its Recall function. The core function of Copilot+ is recall, which involves collecting screen grabs of everything you do on your computer and sorting through the data using a local AI model. As revealed in a Windows blog post, Microsoft is altering Recall’s functionality in response to criticism. To begin with, recall is now opt-in rather than opt-out. Recall used to be the Copilot+ laptop default configuration, but…

For a limited period, Lenovo’s LOQ gaming laptop is available for $469 less.

Lenovo’s cost-effective LOQ 15 gaming laptop is capable of 1080p playback and is easy to type on, but its hefty plastic construction and dull screen prevent it from receiving high honors. You cannot go wrong with Lenovo, one of the top gaming laptop brands available. A 13th-generation Intel Core i7-13700H processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage are included with the Lenovo LOQ. That is pretty good for this pricing bracket, and to make things even more appealing…

Review of Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242: The ideal SSD for picky Thinkpads

M.2 slots vary in length even though they are all 22 mm wide. Generally, they are either 30mm (Steam Deck and other gaming handhelds) or 80mm (your typical desktop or laptop). However, certain devices have a distance of 42mm between the contacts and the rear mounting screw, most notably the Lenovo Legion Go and Thinkpads. You would require a somewhat awkward adapter to fit a 2230 SSD in such a space. A true 2242 SSD, such as the Sabrent Rocket…

Review of the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE: Excellent, but a little strange

Google is revitalizing the ChromeOS platform with a new generation of Chromebooks that rely heavily on Google’s AI, following a few years of minor Chromebook improvements. With its robust processor and ideal 120Hz display for cloud gaming, the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE is a clear contender for the title of leader in this space. The only issue is that it is not any better than its predecessor. Specs and features The older Acer Chromebook 516 GE and the new…

Review of the Acer Nitro 17: Is this 17-inch gaming laptop sufficient to take the place of your desktop computer?

The Acer Nitro 17 achieves something that borders on the miraculous. It seems to strike a clever mix between performance and cost while still being reasonably priced. This accomplishment even made me wonder if a 17-inch gaming laptop could truly replace a desktop gaming PC. Regarding gaming, desktop PCs are often less expensive than laptops, but the large Nitro 17 surprised me. An AMD Ryzen 7 CPU, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, and a 17.3-inch Full HD display with…

The Studio Display from Apple is currently $300 off.

If you would like to connect your MacBook or one of Apple’s non-iMac desktop computers to a monitor, maybe it is time for an upgrade, or to purchase a dedicated display altogether. Ironically, Apple is currently offering its Studio Display for purchase. The VESA mount and tilt-adjustable variants are now $300 less expensive at $1,300, a record low for both. Note that the discount only applies to the versions with regular glass—not the nano-textured kind. For variants that come with a tilt-adjustable stand and VESA mount, the price of Apple’s Studio Display has dropped to its lowest point ever. Since the Studio Display…

Dell is offering a $799 deal on its beloved last-generation XPS 13

For both work and play, the Dell XPS 13 is an excellent option. The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent option for anyone searching for a great laptop for all of their daily activities, including Netflix viewing and schoolwork, especially now that it is discounted by $300. With this offer, which is available at Dell for a reasonable $799, everyone may purchase a fantastic laptop at a lower cost. What then makes this laptop so unique? Its robust performance is…

Asus 1080p monitor is ideal for content creators in just $119

Any monitor can be used to create content. Really! Even on a 1080p display that costs less than a double date night, Photoshop may be launched. But if you take your profession seriously, you will undoubtedly desire something more. Let us introduce the Asus ProArt PA279CV. Accurate color and significant “pro” features, such as precise gamma presets, are provided by this 4K display. Because it even includes USB-C connectivity, it is a great option for creators who want to replace…