The batteries in laptops, tablets, phones, and more are now lasting longer than ever. Better battery technology and less power-hungry chips have worked wonders, but they aren't magic. You're still going to have to charge them eventually, and you can bet it'll happen when you're away from a charging point, too. That's where a battery pack can save the day, and this is your chance to bag a massive 26,250mAh model with 300W output for just $179.99.
Looking for Windows 11 cdkey? Microsoft's software makes the world go round, whether you're playing games on your PC or getting work done on a laptop. But Microsoft's software is also considerably more costly than a lot of people can afford — so finding a deal is always a good idea.
While a ton of things come with batteries built in these days, not everything does. Sometimes you still need an old-fashioned AA battery. Game controllers, remotes for devices, and more often use AA batteries, and right now you can bag a box of 20 of them while saving 27%.
Apple today announced its upgraded, M5-powered iPad Pro in both 11-inch and 13-inch sizes. The new machine comes after weeks of rumors, and was announced alongside M5 versions of the Apple Vision Pro and 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Apple has today announced the new M5 version of its 14-inch MacBook Pro, with the company noting that the new chip is particularly performant when processing AI worfklows.
Apple has just posted on X a new post via their marketing VP Greg Joswiak which teases new hardware announcement as imminent.
Dealing with slow or spotty Wi-Fi is a problem that should be a thing of the past in 2025. But if you're using the router that came from your broadband provider, it's probably a very present problem. Thankfully, it doesn't have to be, and you can upgrade to a new Wi-Fi 7 router for surprisingly little. Right now, the TP-Link Archer BE600 can be yours for just $169.99.
Apple just released the third iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1 public betas. Here are all the details on this.
Apple could be getting ready to announce as many as three new products within the next few days. That's if a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman turns out to be accurate.
Apple's new iPhone 17 will officially go up for preorder in China later this week. The news was confirmed by CEO Tim Cook during a visit to the country.















