Here’s exactly what to do of you’re required to work from home while the coronavirus outbreak continues. If you make key preparations, you may never want to go back to the office.
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Here’s exactly what to do of you’re required to work from home while the coronavirus outbreak continues. If you make key preparations, you may never want to go back to the office.
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The trailer for the new Apple TV+ show ‘Home Before Dark’ follows a nine-year-old investigative journalist as she digs into her father’s past, and is inspired by a true story.
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In what is the best deal we’ve seen on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro, hhgregg via Google Shopping has the standard 16-inch model on sale for $1,980 with coupon. This $419 cash discount is valid only while supplies last.
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They’re Apple’s most popular Macs, but the MacBook range has seen upheaval, and it doesn’t look as if that’s going to stop any time soon. Even as new machines are rumored, here’s how to pick the best MacBook Pro or MacBook Air for you in our March Apple Buyer’s Guide.
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A chip-level flaw in Intel-made silicon could render many of the chipmaker’s security features useless, though recent Macs are safe.
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Timothy Arcuri from UBS is seeing some short-term struggles for Apple and the iPhone between production problems and temporary demand decreases, but sees restoration of iPhone production and sales in 2020.
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Samsung updated its true wireless earbuds, unveiling the Galaxy Buds+. We compare the new headphones to Apple’s own AirPods Pro and Powerbeats Pro to see how they stack up.
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Those on the hunt for the lowest price on a high-end Apple Mac Pro can save a record $1,600 on the 16-core model with 192GB of memory, two AMD Vega II graphics cards and an Afterburner card.
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About a year after headlining the event that debuted the Apple TV+ service, “Amazing Stories,” executive produced but not directed by Steven Spielberg, is rolling out one episode at a time with a very slow start.
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Apple has yet to confirm when WWDC will be, yet with so many other technology events being cancelled, there has to be doubt that it will happen at all — or at least in the form we usually see.
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