Narrow your search



Flashback was a wake-up call for many people to start thinking about Mac security. Here are six simple tips on how to be your own gatekeeper on your Mac.

Liquidmetal rumors are the craze with the next-gen iPhone and we're fearing for our life. We have tips on how to protect your Mac from malware, and the Pebble watch blows our mind!

Microsoft pays big bucks for AOL's patents, secure your name on whatever Zeen will be, and find out if your Mac is infected with Flashback.

The Lytro Light Field Camera rethinks photography with its unique hardware and fascinating image output. But if you're not a gadget-loving, Mac-owning early adopter, steer clear until Lytro makes improvements.

The Mac OS X Mountain Lion developer preview is here. Check out our first impressions of Apple's next operating system.


The well-rounded LaCie 2big Thunderbolt series make a great external storage solution for any Thunderbolt-enabled Mac.

Apple has embarked on an ambitious plan to release a major OS X upgrade every year. What's it mean, and why? And what's missing from Mountain Lion, the upcoming update to the Mac OS?


Ivy Bridge processors are coming in the spring. Apple TV talk gets crazy, check out an 8-foot iPod dock, and we announce GelaSkins winners!

At CES 2012, Seth Rosenblatt gives us a First Look at the ultralight and compact Inhon Ultrabook 11.6, which squarely takes aim at the MacBook Air.

A double resolution display might be on its way for the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Siri is getting competition from Google, and an iPad 3 in 4 months? I don't think so.


Multiple sources and dried up inventory levels are pointing to new Airs in July, the fireworks between Apple and Final Cut Users get hotter, and nothing can save a relationship like the "Girlfriend" App.


Curious about which apps are communicating with the Internet, and how often? Veronica checks out Private Eye, which gives you an easy interface to view all this info, and you can find out all the details on today's Tekzilla Daily.

HP open sources WebOS as the fire sale on the TouchPad burns out in minutes; Apple announces that 100 million apps have been downloaded from the Mac App Store; and Amazon promises a software update to the Kindle Fire to alleviate some of the user interface issues.

It's a battle between the top 13-inch ultraportables on the market. Apple and Samsung bring designs like no other, but who delivers the goods under the hood? Find out!

Apple tweaks the MacBook Pro line with some CPU and graphics upgrades -- we find out if it makes a difference.

It's a Prizefight punchout between the two best-looking laptops on the planet, which look a lot like each other. Will the feature-packed Asus Zenbook have what it takes to take out the MacBook Air, the reigning champ? Let's get it on!

You'll be in for a "surprise" if you search for a certain iPhone, we may never see another Mac Pro, and Apple admits that iOS 5 is affecting your battery life. Plus, our prize giveaway winners!

Intel's new processor lineup points to a potential MacBook Pro for the holidays, Sprint's bringing the iPad and iPhone on board, and we have a MacBook Air giveaway!

CBS Moneywatch's Jill Schlesinger helps us understand why Wall Street is disappointed with Apple's Q4 results despite year over year growth across its iPhone, iPad, and Mac properties. We'll return the favor by telling Jill why she should care about Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich updates, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and why babies under two years old shouldn't live in front of digital screens.


Mac users who need a fast portable hard drive will find it in the new My Passport Studio. Windows users should look elsewhere for a better deal.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: HP's Envy 14 makes a worthy MacBook alternative; download our top 10 (or 11) back to school apps and programs; and a rechargeable keyboard that works indoors.

Apple's new $799 Mac Mini demands that you abandon disc-based media, and that you surround it with considerable, potentially expensive extra hardware to realize its full benefits. It makes most sense for those that need it for a specific niche-case, or for those that simply value style over functionality for the dollar.
