Apple's latest MacBook Air doesn't push the envelope, but it contains several worthwhile changes that make it an easy choice for PC switchers and legacy users.
Ben Lovejoy is a British technology writer and EU Editor for 9to5Mac. He’s known for his op-eds and diary pieces, exploring his experience of Apple products over time, for a more rounded review. He ...
Across 2024 and the early months of 2025, Apple refreshed all of its Macs with next-generation M4 chips, with the exception ...
Apple's 2025 iPad 11 is Apple's new budget tablet. The biggest problem for it is that the 2022 iPad Air is almost always a ...
The Apple MacBook Air laptop with the M4 chip offers promising performance at a very nice price, Consumer Reports says.
AI is no longer just a buzzword in smartphones—it’s now a key part of how devices handle everything from voice commands to ...
While the Zenbook A14 uses the base version of the Snapdragon X, its performance numbers can match a Core i5 or a Ryzen 5 ...
Which raises the question: which is the best iMac of them all? It would be easy to simply say that it's the M4 iMac, since it's the most powerful model to date, but can you really ...
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the entire ‌iPhone 17‌ lineup will feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera with a ...
Still, the new M4 MacBook Air is impressively powerful. I put it through GeekBench's CPU test and got great results: a 3,778 ...
Have you seen how much a new MacBook costs? If you need the latest hardware, sure, it’s worth it, but if you just need a reliable computer for school, work, or home, you don’t have to pay that much.
The iPad Air gets a minor spec bump for 2025, but that spec bump ensures the mid-tier iPad remains fast and responsive.