SpaceX’s Starlink is trying to exempt itself from a New York law requiring ISPs to offer internet plans starting at $15 per month for low-income residents. As PCMag reports, New York’s Affordable Broadband Act (ABA) went into effect last week, forcing broadband providers to offer low-income consumers internet plans at $15 for download speeds no lower than 25Mbps and $20 […]
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Unpacked Event – Where to Watch and What to Expect
Samsung typically unveils a new flagship Galaxy smartphone at the start of each year, so in what should be no surprise to anyone, the Korean tech giant is unveiling their S25 Unpacked event this week – January 22, to be exact. And, as PCMag reports, the rumor mill has been abuzz for weeks with speculation […]
The Nintendo Switch 2 is Finally Coming – Here’s a Sneak Peek
It’s been a long time coming, but the Nintendo Switch’s successor is finally revealed. Nintendo officially confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 via a teaser trailer that reveals the hybrid console, a plan for a Nintendo Direct in April to give more details, and very little else. But as PCMag reports, that leaves plenty we still don’t know […]
The Best of CES 2025
It’s hard to believe that the first CES started almost 60 years ago and is still going strong. This year, the show attracted roughly 140,000 attendees to Las Vegas to see new products and technologies from more than 4,000 companies. PCMag‘s techxperts were there, searching high and low for the coolest tech they could find, but this […]
Dell Rebrands Its Whole PC Lineup at CES 2025
It’s finally time to say adios to some long-running names in the Dell-o-sphere such as “XPS” and “Latitude.” Using CES 2025 as a launching pad, Dell has a new product-branding strategy for its entire PC lineup starting with its newest models. As PCMag reports, all of Dell’s classic, well-known product-line names for its PCs are being replaced […]
At CES 2025, Samsung teases its 2025 lineup of Gaming and Productivity Monitors
While Samsung had a few surprises at last year’s CES, it’s going all out for this year’s show with a fleet of new home entertainment devices. Among them are new gaming and productivity monitors like the Samsung Odyssey 3D, a glasses-free 4K monitor, and the AI-infused Smart Monitor M9. Below, PCMag breaks it all down for you. A Gaming Odyssey […]
Happy New Year: Apple TV+ Is Free for the First Weekend of 2025
New year, new streaming service? If you’ve been curious about Severance or never got around to watching Ted Lasso, access to Apple TV+ is free this weekend. As PCMag reports, from January 3 thru 5 in this new year, Apple’s entire streaming library will be accessible without a subscription. The offer is valid for anyone with an Apple Account and the Apple TV […]
The Average American Spent 2.5 Months on Their Phone in 2024
There’s a good chance that you’re currently reading this article on your phone. If you’re like one of the Americans surveyed by Reviews.org, this is one of 205 times today that you’ll be checking the device in your hand. To spare you opening the calculator app, that’s about once every five minutes you are awake or two […]
iOS 18.2 Is Here: Here’s What’s New (including Apple Intelligence)
The iOS 18.2 update is finally here, and with it, a fresh batch of Apple Intelligence features. What does that mean for you? Well, as PCMag reports, it’s time to plug in your phone, connect to Wi-Fi, and hit the upgrade button if you have an eligible device: iPhone 15 Pro and up, iPad mini […]
Google is giving Pixel 6, 7, and Fold owners 2 Extra Years of OS Upgrades
If you own a Pixel 6, Pixel 7, or Pixel Fold, your device is now set for two extra years of Android OS upgrades. As PCMag reports, these older Pixel models will now get five years’ worth of updates, counted from when the device first became available on the Google Store in the US, two years more […]