
Apple confirms overheating in 2018 MacBook Pro, making it slower than last year’s model
Tech reviewer Dave Lee claims the 2018 MacBook Pro's chassis cannot cool the i9 processor properly, leading to diminished performance.
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Tech reviewer Dave Lee claims the 2018 MacBook Pro's chassis cannot cool the i9 processor properly, leading to diminished performance.
Connecting external displays to a new MacBook Pro can be confusing. Here are ways to connect a variety of VGA-, DVI-, and HDMI-compatible monitors.
Everything you need to know about Microsoft's new $399 tablet-laptop hybrid.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about D-Wave Systems' quantum computers, machines that could one day tackle problems that would be impossible to solve today.
People in the data center trenches offer the latest and greatest advice about server virtualization, including how to plan, implement, and maintain these projects.
Apple Watch Series 3 has the option of cellular connectivity. For business users who are already bogged down with tech, the prospect of not carrying their iPhone all the time could be attractive.
Their new line of IdeaPad laptops range from $250-$850, with features that could make them useful for business professionals.
Along with a refresh of its storage and server lineup, Dell Technologies says the days of general-purpose servers attempting to be used for everything are over.
Everything you need to know about Project Wing, the prototype drone-delivery system by Google's parent company Alphabet.
How does the latest Raspberry Pi board compare to its predecessors?
This is everything you need to know about how to get your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ up and running.
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ delivers a welcome boost to the Pi's speed and Wi-Fi capabilities. Check out this cheat sheet for the lowdown on the fastest Raspberry Pi yet.
A recent Asymco analysis determined the average lifespan for Apple devices including iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
The 2018 version of Samsung's flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, are here. And, they sport several new features to appeal to professionals and the enterprise.
Long thought impenetrable, these forms of physical security continue to be found vulnerable. The latest attack vector is low-level magnetic fields.