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  1. Review: Transcend’s 1TB JetDrive Lite 330, a convenient MacBook Pro flush SD card
    Review: Transcend’s 1TB JetDrive Lite 330, a convenient MacBook Pro flush SD card

    Transcend first launched its JetDrive Lite 330 expansion card specifically made for the latest MacBook Pro earlier this year, and last month debuted its largest option with a 1TB capacity. Read along for our hands-on...

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  2. Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones review - TechRadar
    Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones review - TechRadar

    Still the best in the business, but the gains for the WH-1000XM5 are more marginal than before

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  3. DJI Mini 3 Pro review: 249g pocket drone plays with the big boys
    DJI Mini 3 Pro review: 249g pocket drone plays with the big boys

    DJI is at it again, bringing technology from its bigger, more expensive products down to its diminutive sub-250-gram DJI Mini 3 Pro drone, which means you don’t need a license to fly it in the US and other jurisdictions.

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  4. Ghostwire: Tokyo Review - Shibuya Scramble
    Ghostwire: Tokyo Review - Shibuya Scramble

    Ghostwire: Tokyo's unique supernatural combat and eerily beautiful open-world paper over the cracks of its subpar story and inconsistent side missions.

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  5. iPad Air 5 is great, but here’s why it’s not an M1 iPad Pro replacement
    iPad Air 5 is great, but here’s why it’s not an M1 iPad Pro replacement

    Apple just announced the iPad Air 5. With the M1 chip inside of it and an updated USB-C port, it never looked as “Pro” as now. That said, I’m still not convinced it can replace the M1 iPad Pro as the tablet professional goes...

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  6. Mac Studio teardown suggests SSD storage could be upgradeable, more
    Mac Studio teardown suggests SSD storage could be upgradeable, more

    The first Mac Studios are in the wild, and as is always the case, the first teardowns are starting to hit the web. Most notably so far, Max Tech on YouTube has taken apart the Mac Studio to reveal the internal design

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  7. Apple iPad Air (2022) review: A new standard for tablets - Tom's Guide
    Apple iPad Air (2022) review: A new standard for tablets - Tom's Guide

    The new iPad Air outshines its predecessor thanks to its powerful M1 chip, 12MP front camera with Center Stage and 5G connectivity. It sets a new standard for ultra-thin tablets and is one of the best tablets of 2022.

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  8. Studio Display reviews: The Apple display we need, but with the webcam of an ‘old BlackBerry’
    Studio Display reviews: The Apple display we need, but with the webcam of an ‘old BlackBerry’

    Rounding a busy week of Apple news, we’re now getting a closer look at Apple’s all-new Studio Display. Coming in with a 5K resolution at 27-inches and a $1599 price point

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  9. Mac Studio reviews: Impressive power and efficiency, but overkill for many users
    Mac Studio reviews: Impressive power and efficiency, but overkill for many users

    Apple will start selling the new Mac Studio this Friday. While users wait to get their hands on this new piece of hardware, journalists and analysts have published their experience with Apple’s latest desktop.

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  10. Mac Studio: Everything you need to know about features, specs, price, and more
    Mac Studio: Everything you need to know about features, specs, price, and more

    Apple’s brand new Mac Studio desktop computer is officially here. After being exclusively revealed by 9to5Macthe Mac Studio was announced during Apple’s “Peek Performance” special event on March 8 featuring M1 Max and...

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  11. Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review - Queen's Gambit
    Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review - Queen's Gambit

    Bungie continues to improve its shooter MMO with the best story campaign it has yet produced and a whole lot of great additional content to keep players engaged.

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  12. Gran Turismo 7 Review In Progress - Round We Go Again - Gamespot
    Gran Turismo 7 Review In Progress - Round We Go Again - Gamespot

    Frenetic racing, stunning looks, and some faces in discs bring Gran Turismo to the next generation, and it's… exactly what you think it's going to be.

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