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After more than a decade using a 27-inch iMac and a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, Adam Engst shares his experience ...
After stopping development of its innovative Arc browser, The Browser Company is back with Dia, a stripped-down browser that ...
Adam Engst explores how the unique approach to task management of Sorted matched his needs well, only to discover concerning ...
Adam Engst and Allison Sheridan discuss how The Browser Company has sidelined—not discontinued—its Arc Web browser in favor of the new AI-enhanced Dia. If you enjoy seeing these podcast announcement ...
Fixit explores the development of Torx screws, from their origins in the 1960s to the Torx Plus version of the 1990s, explaining why the design evolved and why that matters for repair.
Brings improvements, bug fixes, and deprecation announcements to the virtualization software. ($99.99 Standard Edition, free update, macOS 10.14.6+) ...
Our Do You Use It? poll reveals minimal engagement with most Apple Intelligence features, suggesting these AI-powered capabilities aren’t yet meeting user needs.
From social media use to driving skills, the ThanAverage website offers an amusing way to compare yourself to others while revealing some fascinating aspects of polling bias and self-perception.
It has been a year since Apple introduced Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024. Back then, I was cautiously optimistic that Apple’s approach of integrating artificial intelligence into its operating ...