TL;DR: Get a powerful MacBook Pro, complete with 1TB of storage, for just $439.99 (reg. $1,999).
Apple is stopping modded iPhone Air storage upgrades with soldering: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB modules not recognized at all inside of iOS.
This HP laptop is built to execute demanding tasks with ease using its AMD Ryzen 5 7430U processor. With a base speed of 2GHz ...
Since iOS 11, iOS devices have had an app called Files. It's where you can save files to your iCloud drive and view and ...
Chowhound on MSN
8 1980s McDonald's Menu Items We'd Love To See Come Back
Not all McDonald's foods were able to stand the test of time. Take a trip down memory lane with these eight dishes that were ...
Google offers a free, lightweight operating system that essentially turns any machine into a Chromebook. It's a great way to keep an aging computer in service longer.
Macworld on MSN
Back up photos, videos, and docs forever with FileJump’s 2TB cloud deal for under $70
Macworld Cloud storage usually means juggling monthly fees, limited space, or confusing interfaces. FileJump skips all that.
A government shutdown next week would likely be more severe than most. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Boing Boing on MSN
Bring your big ideas to life with Microsoft 365's powerful apps and secure storage - now $30 off
TL;DR: Get a one-year Microsoft 365 subscription with premium apps, 1TB OneDrive storage, AI Copilot tools, Outlook email, and advanced security - $69.99 until October 12. When it comes to getting ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
I Tested Fujifilm's Hottest New Camera—and Ended Up Falling for a 12-Year-Old Classic
The X Half is flying off shelves, but using it made me nostalgic for the company's old-school X20. I had to track one down to ...
TEAMtalk on MSN
Liverpool insider reveals risky strategy for signing Salah, Van Dijk heirs as Reds look to future-proof themselves
A former Liverpool star has offered an insight into the club's transfer plans, explaining how they can adjust to life after ...
Columnist Gail Symons writes, "Rep. Lloyd Larsen did not sugarcoat our habits. 'We label those who disagree with us as evil ...
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