At launch, Apple said that the M3 MacBook Air is the fastest consumer-grade AI laptop, and Microsoft's has arrived to challenge it. Can Microsoft claim the crown with the Surface Laptop Copilot+?
Microsoft has been trying to make Windows-on-Arm-processors a thing for so long that, at some point, I think I just started assuming it was never actually going to happen. The first effort was Windows ...
If you’re looking for that intersection of portability and power, you can’t do much better than either the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 and Apple MacBook Pro M4 14-inch. And even though both fit the ...
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Microsoft's latest Surface Laptop Studio 2 is the first Windows computer to use an Intel Neural Processing Unit. This is how it compares on paper against the similarly-sized and priced 14-inch MacBook ...
Microsoft's latest Surface Laptop Studio 2 challenges Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro for the hearts of creative pros. Here's how their features and capabilities stack up. From the laptops on your desk to ...
Apple's iMac hasn't changed an awful lot in the last few years and while it's a good-looking, colorful all-in-one computer, it's probably time that it got a new lease of life. What that will look like ...
The latest rev of the Surface Laptop 5 goes head to head with the M2-powered MacBook Air of 2022. Time for a face-off: Who wins out as the better mobile computer? From the laptops on your desk to ...
When Apple announced the Vision Pro, it described it not as a headset, but as a “spatial computer.” We’ve seen similar devices before from Microsoft, Meta, and Magic Leap, but those companies favor ...
Apple has been granted a patent for a next-generation Apple Pencil that uses optical sensors to work across a wide range of surfaces, including devices such as the iPhone, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch ...
Apple has been granted a patent (number US 11853518 B2) for a “Multipoint Touch Surface Controller” that hints at future iPhones and iPads with new multi-touch features. And it could also involve an ...