Microsoft software is among some of the most costly in the business, but that doesn't mean that you have to break the bank to get your hands on a new copy of Windows.
Apple has today seeded the fourth iOS 15.5 and iPadOS 15.5 betas to developers, allowing them to test the software before it is likely to be made available to those on the public beta program tomorrow.
While Apple offers a couple of different heart-related features via its Apple Watch, the Mayo Clinic is taking this a step further by using the wearable and custom artificial intelligence to check for patients who have a weak heart pump.
Someone just turned an old 5K iMac into a Studio Display, because why not? Checkout the entire process and the end result in this video right here.
WhatsApp is testing showing status updates in chats list on iOS and Android. Here's everything you need to know about this.
Apple Watch Series 8 could get a body temperature sensor after missing out on the Apple Watch Series 7 last year. Here are all the details on this.
Amazon is now selling the hugely popular AirPods Max for the low price of just $449 which means you are now able to get your hands on these headphones at a pretty great price.
It's no secret that some of the most costly components of a PC aren't actually hardware, but software. Both Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office can be some of the most costly bits of software that we install, but there are ways to try and control that price. If you know where to look!
If you like your Wi-Fi 6 routers performant, affordable, and looking like an alien spaceship, then we have just the deal for you. Right now, for what is going to be a limited period of time, the TP-Link Archer AX90 AX6600 Wi-Fi 6 router is available to buy with a 10% discount applied.
Amazon is now selling the excellent - and hugely popular - Beats Fit Pro wireless earbuds for the low price of just $179.95 right now. All you need to do is place an order as soon as possible because Amazon isn't saying when this deal will end. That, as ever, means a delay in ordering could potentially mean missing out.















