Knog’s Scout gives bikes a motion-sensitive alarm and Bluetooth tracking. We’ve reviewed some pretty expensive bikes here at Ars, and […]
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Review: Ryzen AI CPU makes this the fastest the Framework Laptop 13 has ever been
With great power comes great responsibility and subpar battery life. The latest Framework Laptop 13, which asks you to take […]
Hands-on: Handwriting recognition app brings sticky notes into the 21st century
A picture of the back of an unused Reusable Sticky Note (left) and the back of a used one with […]
Review: Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft is something less than “a Paperwhite with color”
Skip to content It’s a decent e-reader, but it offers too few benefits for too many drawbacks. Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft […]
2025 iPad Air hands-on: Why mess with a good thing?
There’s not much new in Apple’s latest refresh of the iPad Air, so there’s not much to say about it, […]
Apple M4 MacBook Air review: I have no notes
The only things missing from these Airs are some Pro-only bells and whistles. Apple’s 15-inch M4 MacBook Air in Sky […]
Ryzen 9 9950X3D review: AMD irons out nearly every single downside of 3D V-Cache
Not a lot of people actually need this thing, but if you do, it’s very good. AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D. […]
M4 Max and M3 Ultra Mac Studio Review: A weird update, but it mostly works
Comparing the M4 Max and M3 Ultra to high-end PC desktop processors. As for the Intel and AMD comparisons, both […]
Spark 2 adds AI, doubles its DSP power to help your guitar rock out
Digital amp modeling goes very, very portable. The Spark 2 from Positive Grid looks like a miniature old-school amp, but […]
iPhone 16e review: The most expensive cheap iPhone yet
Skip to content The iPhone 16e rethinks—and prices up—the basic iPhone. The iPhone 16e, with a notch and an Action […]