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Apple Music is replacing its iconic iTunes for Mac with separate Music, Podcasts and TV apps.

Apple drops hints that we may eventually see a unified operating system for its computers and mobile devices. Or at least they'll veer closer together.

The company delivers a long-awaited update to its flagship desktop computer.

Users report their mice are working on their iPads.

In today's top stories, Microsoft announces a new service coming to Windows machines. Meanwhile, in-flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo plans to bring faster Internet to the skies in 2021.

Woot! That's less than the price of the Hub all by itself! Plus: Deals on the Apple Watch Series 4 and WD's 3TB portable hard drive.

The $1,500 laptop with Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics arrives in July alongside three other Notebook 7s.

But USB is good enough for most of us -- and getting better.


The most interesting feature in Valve's new virtual reality system is how its controllers work in your hands.

Dual screens. 5G. The Greek goddess of wisdom. Computex had it all.

Here's everything we know about what you'll see, experience, taste and even smell. And beginning June 24, you don't even need a reservation.

How does an 18% speed boost sound to you?

Better still, save an extra 10 to 12% if you use a cashback service. Plus: Amazon's huge storage sale and the return of my favorite (cheap) drone of 2019.

After a year of hard work as our video production vehicle, it’s time for our Metris to clock out.

If you want to check out an early version of Microsoft's reworked Edge browsing, here's your chance.

Are single-screen laptops a thing of the past? Asus hopes so.

Available for Windows and Mac, the game normally sells for as much as $40.

Razer's launching new Blade Studio Edition models of its laptops and Acer's turning up the power in its Concept D 7 notebook at Computex 2019.

Nvidia launches the RTX Studio program to attract creator in conjunction with its rollout of the mobile Quadro GPUs, which can fit into laptops the size of a thin gaming system.

Commentary: Here's why Huawei needs US companies to grow.

Commentary: Huawei could still make phones without Google's help -- in theory.


Also new: Better AV1 for 4K video and WebRender for swifter website display. But fewer people use Mozilla's open-source web browser each month.

Commentary: Although the US government slightly relaxed its order to ban Huawei, the phone-maker's future with Google is still undecided.

This isn't exactly a tutorial on how to change your drive motor, but these basic procedures will help inexperienced owners avoid the service center.

But Microsoft plans to give its browser a different look than Google's Chrome.

Europe's privacy law went into effect nearly a year ago. It’s time for the US to catch up, the tech giant says.

If you're upgrading from Apple Photos or Google Photos, you'll face a fork in the road: Lightroom or Lightroom Classic.

Mad about how GoT ended? Maybe the books will be different.