When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we ...
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From the Pages of PC Magazine: How We Covered Apple's Greatest Hits and Misses
As Apple turns 50, we look back at the boldest (and most questionable) hardware to ever pass through the PC Labs.
The LifeStation Sidekick Home medical alert system quickly connects you to an emergency response agent and comes with a ...
The Lockly Secure Pro Zeno is a smart deadbolt lock that offers fingerprint scanning, voice control, and compatibility with ...
If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, maybe you have eight minutes for the single biggest piece of news ...
Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about ...
The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
Matt Shumer’s home computer setup is a little weirder than most.
A man wearing retro headphones sits and works at an old '80s PC. - Stock-Asso/Shutterstock The 1980s are a fascinating period in recent history. It was the decade when regular people really started to ...
The Cupertino colossus has created some of the most iconic products over the last 50 years. Here are ones that stand out.
I may or may not write and publish a short e-book about Markdown sometime this year, most likely as part of a monthly focus.
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
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