
Should You Switch to Apple Music? Our In-Depth Review
Spotify rocks. But does Apple Music rock louder?

Spotify rocks. But does Apple Music rock louder?
By Darren Murph

Don’t allow the smartphone to own you.
By Darren Murph

Video games, booze and friends — when you’ve shaken off your winter cabin fever in full, they provide at least one good reason to come back inside.
By Nick Milanes

We do more than just design.
By Darren Murph

The Hasselblad CFV-50c is a 50-megapixel medium-format digital sensor attached to a camera that was first manufactured in 1957. It costs $15,000.

Missent love notes, hasty resignation letters, work-inappropriate memes — gone with the click of a button.
By AJ Powell

After nearly a decade of increasingly stale franchises, disappointments and PR nightmares, why are some calling E3 2015 the best installment in years?
By Nick Milanes

Leica’s new Q system aims to merge the full-frame sensor and unrivaled prime lens design of their M rangefinders with the modern conveniences of their T-system.

Five apps that can improve efficiency, intelligence, and — if you trade smart — income.
By Gear Patrol

You love great music, and there’s a good chance you listen to a lot of it. Now it’s time to pair your tunes with equally great gear.
By Eric Yang

Siri comes to the living room, and now she can turn on and off lights, appliances and more.
By Darren Murph

Camping doesn’t mean you have to become a Luddite.
By Darren Murph

Testing the Apple Watch Sport on runs, Insanity Workouts and lots and lots of power walking.
By Darren Murph

Before wandering into the hi-fi shop, understand what you’re looking for.
By Ben Bowers

All calibration is not equal, and finding the right settings in the right light will help you get the most out of your HDTV.
By Darren Murph

Stereo design reached glorious excess in the 1970s, and we desperately wish it would come back.
By Ben Bowers


Tesla makes awe-inspiring, environmentally friendly sports cars — and, now, solar-powered batteries for your home.
By Amos Kwon

Disruption: overused, yes; inappropriate, no.
By Darren Murph

The Panasonic Toughbook has endured 20 years of hard use, and it still sets the standard for computing durability today.
By Darren Murph