Logitech MX Creative Console review: Dream toolkit for creatives
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Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros High-quality finish Customizable Cons A few software driver errors Keypad only has nine fields Our Verdict The MX Creative Console will delight beginners and intermediates with its excellent price-performance ratio. Whether video editing or image processing, the dialpad in particular feels good in the hand and the software allows simple and flexible customization to your needs. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $199.99 Best Prices Today: Logitech M ..read more
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Deciding when to buy a Mac is about to get a lot easier
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3h ago
Macworld When Apple released the M4 iPad Pro last May, it threw an already uncertain schedule into upheaval. Half of Apple’s Mac lineup was still running M2 chips, and Apple had only just updated the MacBook Air to an M3 just two months prior. For the first time ever, an iPad had a faster chip than the entire Mac range. It would be another six months before the first Mac received an M4 chip, and two months into 2025, two M2 models, the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, are still using 2023 chips, the MacBook Air has an M3, and three have M4s (the Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook Pro). Buying a Mac right now ..read more
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Apple’s political turn is leading it down a sketchy road
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3h ago
Macworld In a clearing in a forest, near the magical river where the gnomes harvest mushrooms and the fairies argue over an editorial in the latest issue of Teen Vogue, sits a Macalope on a stump, hunched over a keyboard. Is it ergonomic? No. It’s a forest. How is it going to be ergonomic? Magic? Magic is surprisingly un-ergonomic. There isn’t even a power outlet. Thank god for the M-series processors’ low power consumption. There is Wi-Fi, though, because the centaurs set up an open network for their late-night MMORPG sessions. They are loud and anger the nymphs, who have to be up early to d ..read more
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Waited too long to book your trip? This app finds the best options fast
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Macworld You had every intention of booking early for your next trip, but life got in the way (again). Now, flights and hotels are sky-high — unless you have this secret travel deals app. OneAir gives you lower prices than sites like Expedia and Hotels.com, and a lifetime subscription is at its lowest price ever with this deal: $69.99 with code FLY30 until March 30. Let’s start with that airline ticket. You can find a cheap last-minute flight for $50 to $150 less than free websites, which pretty much pays for the OneAir subscription after your first trip. You’ll find deals from economy up to ..read more
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Subscriptions are out, lifetime Office for your Mac is in
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Macworld Let’s be real — subscription fees are the worst. If you’re tired of shelling out cash every month just to use basic apps like Word or Excel (or you’re missing them on your Mac!), it’s time to switch things up with Microsoft Office 2019. For $39.99, you’ll get lifetime access to the full suite of Office apps on your Mac computer — only pay once. No subscriptions, no sneaky renewal charges, just the tools you need to get stuff done. With this deal, you’re getting the full lineup: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Teams Classic. Whether you’re drafting proposals, crunching ..read more
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Got Bag Pro Pack review: Sustainability meets functionality
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18h ago
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Large storage volume Good compartmentalization Robust eco-material Cons Carrying system overloaded with heavy loads No bright colors Our Verdict If you’re looking for a large notebook backpack at a favorable price, you’ll find it with the Got Bag Pro Pack. It has good compartmentalization and a neat carrying system. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $159 Best Prices Today: Got Bag Pro Pack Retailer Price $149 View Deal Got Bag $159 View Dea ..read more
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We bought the first iPhone SE 4 case. Here’s what we learned
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20h ago
Macworld The 4th-gen iPhone SE 4 is almost certainly going to be unveiled on February 19. That’s not baseless speculation: the clues come directly from Apple, with Tim Cook himself promising that the newest member of the family will arrive on Wednesday. We should acknowledge, however, that pundits were saying something similar last week, and obviously the new phone didn’t appear. In fact, likely prompted by those optimistic rumors, third-party vendors have already started offering cases for the iPhone SE 4… or the iPhone 16e, depending on which manufacturer you ask. We bought one of these cas ..read more
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Get ready to be annoyed: Apple wants to put ads in Maps
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Macworld Open the App Store app on your iPhone and pretty soon you’ll spot an ad: I’m seeing one for Temu on the front page, and a search for “monster hunter” surfaces another for Honkai: Star Rail before we get to any games of that name. This is mildly annoying and makes it slightly harder to find the apps you want, but including ads makes Apple money. Like it or loathe it, this strategy appears to be part of Apple’s future. It’s already expanded to include ad placements in Apple News and the Stocks app. And according to the latest instalment of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, the company ..read more
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After Wednesday, the iPhone will never be the same
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Macworld All signs point to this being another big week for Apple. That’s unusual for February, generally a bleak and cold month for Cupertino watchers. Apple loves to launch in the spring, summer, and fall, but ever since Apple abandoned Macworld San Francisco, it generally hibernates during the winter months. There’s been precisely one February event in Apple’s history and that, inauspiciously, was the launch of the iPod Hi-Fi 19 Februaries ago. Of course, this week’s launch isn’t an Apple event in the usual sense of hype and hyperbole, skits and specs, and bento grids showing off the new f ..read more
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Alogic Edge 34″ and 40″ Ultrawide QHD Monitor review: one monitor to match two
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1d ago
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros 3440×1440 ultrawide screen Accurate color Apple-sensitive styling Built-in USB hub Cons Low pixel density Our Verdict With its ultrawide display, the Alogic Edge offers a remarkable amount of working screen space for a single monitor to maximize viewable multitasking apps and documents. Picky creatives may prefer a higher pixel density but for general productivity users the 34- to 40-inch screen is even more spacious than having two monitors side by side. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined ..read more
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