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If your internet connection drops off for hours, your phone's data plan can keep your laptop afloat. Here's what you need to know.

Sometimes the best option isn't the most expensive.

The tech giant is adding more features to its decades-old office software to entice you to pay monthly to use it.

Set aside your sponge or steel wool and learn to love the pot scraper.

The classic MacBook Air makes some big improvements and even cuts the starting price, making it hard to beat for students, creatives and almost anyone else.

Universal purchase has also arrived for Apple Arcade.

To be a great home chef you don't need every knife under the sun, but there are a few must-haves.

Family Sharing works for you and five family members or friends.

Apple's iPadOS continues to improve, adding features that make it more like a laptop. Use these essential tricks while working from home.

Clara Reeves takes an honest look at being a woman in gaming, and how Crossy Road Castle is a beacon of positivity in an uncertain time.

Safari is getting better at protecting you on the web.

Whether you're reheating leftovers or cooking a meal in your microwave, you can keep food tasting fresh with these simple tips.

If you need a new MacOS account for your partner, your kids or your roommate, here's how to create one.

Spyder is available to play on Apple Arcade right now.

While Alto ended its run as a free download, Prune and Mini Metro are still available.

Last year, Apple said the tariffs would hurt its competitiveness.

A great laptop deal returns for $999, but the new keyboard is an even bigger win.

Normally $250, the popular Duex Pro offers an ingenious slide-out screen.

This week's major tech headlines include spec announcements for Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, along with new iPad Pro and MacBook Air updates.

No strings attached, just add them to your Epic Games account.

The tiny desktop computer gets a miniature spec bump.

Good Doc offline sync will almost certainly prevent you from pulling your hair out.

If your children use Google Classroom, this simple switch will make life easier.

With a new keyboard, double the storage and quad-core CPU options, the Air is back in a big way.

Here's how the prices, features and specs -- including that new processor -- stack up.

Commentary: For people who spend a lot of time typing, this little change is a big deal. It's the kind of good news we all need right now.

For people working from home in 2020, the MacBook Air will be a disappointment in one big way.

The MacBook Air returns to familiar ground as an under-$1,000 all-around powerhouse.

Trackpad support, better microphones and a lidar 3D scanner. But that new keyboard case is $$$.

The iPad Pro adds augmented reality upgrades and a real trackpad, while the MacBook Air gets that keyboard we've wanted.