Apple AirPods Pro 2 can now perform ably – and cheaply – as over-the-counter hearing aids, but there are some flaws and ...
For the first time in nearly a decade, Apple is able to repair individual MacBook Pro speakers without replacing other ...
Don’t despair, though — while modern cellphones don’t come with removable batteries anymore, you can still get a replacement quite easily. The easiest way to replace your smartphone battery ...
Now the iPhone 16 Pro is here, it's time for us to see how it compares to its predecessor, the iPhone 15 Pro. Whether you're interested in upgrading to one of these phones from your current ...
Bud Cauley has returned to playing full-time on the PGA Tour following a series of injuries. With the 2024 World Wide Technology (WWT) Championship at the El Cardonal, Diamante in Los Cabos ...
The PlayStation 5 Pro is an impressive console with noticeable boosts in performance and graphics for games that take advantage of its powerful hardware. But for $700, you’ll need to think twice ...
Editors Note Nov. 6, 2024: We have published a full review of the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro. This hands-on has not otherwise been updated. Sitting in front of an 80-inch TV playing Gran Turismo 7 is ...
Now, four years after the original PS5 debuted, we get the first real step forward with the PlayStation 5 Pro. The PS5 Pro, available Nov. 7 for $700 (£700, AU$1,200), enables higher graphical ...
Performance modes look better on the PS5 Pro than Fidelity modes on the PS5. Better ray-tracing means more realistic, immersive game worlds. More power lets game devs go wild with putting more ...
An expensive mid-gen update that tries to keep up with the base console’s promises. The PlayStation 5 Pro exposes the limitations of an unsustainable tech arms race. Games consoles have been getting ...
The PlayStation 5 Pro seems like it should be more exciting than it actually is. It's without question the most powerful console you can buy right now, and the enhanced games I've been able to ...
It’s this active processing that’s unique: if any non-Apple headphones are making 200 adjustments per second, as the AirPods Pro Max are, the manufacturer responsible remains peculiarly quiet about it ...