Coronavirus just won't stay out of the news, and that includes the tech world. And with device and part manufacturers suffering with factory closures and massive shortages in workers, it's likely that we will see some form of impact on the availability of hardware.
Apple's official USB-C to Lightning cable can be had for just $9.50 right now, so why buy one from a third-party company? Normally this would sell for around $15 so you're picking up an official Apple cable for less than most other options.
The RAVPower FileHub Plus offering an extremely versatile experience is available to pick up right now via Amazon for just $25. Turn a wired network into a wireless one and throw files around over the air like wires were never invented with this portable and powerful little accessory, reduced down from $42.
Wouldn't it be useful to be able to jailbreak an iPhone using, say, something that you could fit in your pocket, maybe - like an Android phone? Well, turns out, you can.
A reliable leaker today took to Twitter to suggest we can expect Apple to announce a new iMac and Mac mini "soon." Here are the details.
Project Sandcastle is now available to download and it lets you install Android on iPhone. Here are the details.
Google has just added Apple's 3D Touch to Pixel phones via a software update. Yes, you read that right, and here's how it works.
This SanDisk 256GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory card with adapter has amassed over 177,000 reviews via Amazon! Yes, you read that right, more than 177,00 reviews that have left it with a near five-star rating. Those reviews should the quality of the product and it can be yours right now with a modest but extremely welcome discount applied.
Amazon is offering not just one, but two Choetech wireless charging Ppads for just $12 when you clip the on-page coupon and then enter a special discount code during the checkout process. Normally a pack of two would cost around $20, so you're saving a solid 41% for very little work.
Apple reportedly has as many as six mini-LED products in the pipeline including MacBooks and iPads. Here's what you need to know about this.













