It’s a slower October than usual in the tech industry, thanks mostly to Google and Microsoft having held their typical fall hardware announcements earlier this year. Still, we’ve seen a fair number of companies reveal new devices in the last two weeks, while Amazon’s October Prime Day raged on. Whether you were busy shopping or
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DaisyDisk review: An elegant and fun way to free up storage space
Image: Foundry At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Interesting, fun UI and approach to removing unwanted files from your Mac. Excellent performance and range of supported local, network, and Web-based volumes. Great value for money. Cons Unable to easily access Google Drive and iCloud Drive’s online content given sandboxing between the developers. Minimal communication from...
Rove R2-4K Dual dash cam review: Nice features at a
Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Removable rear camera Good daytime captures from front and rear Affordable for two channels with GPS Cons Video stabilization was less than perfect Night time detail drops off Our Verdict Integrated GPS and phone connectivity highlight Rove’s affordable R2-4K Dual, two-channel dash
Crucial P310 NVMe SSD review: Tiny (2230), but mighty!
Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Fastest 2230 SSD we’ve tested Available with up to 2TB of capacity Cons Low TBW endurance rating Our Verdict The Crucial P310 is the fastest 2230 NVMe SSD we’ve tested, and by a rather large margin. It’s not dirt cheap, but it’s
Thinkware F70 Pro dash cam review: More passable than ‘Pro’
Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Workable 1080p captures Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity Phone app for settings and live view Cons No GPS (optional accessory) Parking mode requires additional hardwiring or OBDII cabling No display for adjusting settings without your phone App doesn’t work with all devices Our
Kingston NV2 SSD review: PCIe 4.0 for penny pinchers
Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Outstandingly affordable Very good real-world performance Cons Short three-year warranty with low TBW rating 150MBps writing off cache Our Verdict If you’re on the hunt for the least expensive PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, then the Kingston NV2 will likely appear at the
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7.5 AnkerMake M5C Like Excellent software Fast, consistently great prints Several improvements over the original Don't like Default settings don't cool prints fast enough Play-pause button comes with a catch It's been less than a year since AnkerMake surprised the world with its impressive M5 3D printer, the first it had ever made. Things have