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Tom Brant

Tom Brant

Senior Analyst/Writer at PCMag.com

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The Best Early Black Friday Printer Deals for Your Home, Office, or Home Office

Get ready to score the printer of your dreams (yes, sometimes dreams can be boring), even before Black Friday hits. Prices are being slashed like paper cuts right now!
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The Best Early Black Friday Deals on Wi-Fi Mesh Systems and Routers

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Can My PC Run Windows 11?

<p>Windows 11, the latest version of the world’s most popular desktop operating system, is a significant visual refinement of Windows 10. With rounded corners for all windows, relocated taskbar icons, and more elegant Settings dialogs, it brings a fresh look to desktops, laptops, tablets, and other devices. It’s also a free update, which means you’re probably keen to <a href=“https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-11-for-free” target=“_self”>install it</a> on your existing PC if…
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KVM Killer: Intel's Thunderbolt Share Could Link PCs Without the Fuss

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What Is a TPM, and Why Do I Need One for Windows 11?

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Apple Spec Showdown: Original 1984 Macintosh vs. 2023 iMac

If you think the original Macintosh has nothing in common with today's Apple Silicon iMac other than a piece of fruit, think again.
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CES 2024: Wi-Fi 7 Is Now Official, Promising More Speed, Lower Latency

<p>Wi-Fi 7 is finally here. After more than a year of development, and with many products using “draft” Wi-Fi 7 standards already on the market, <a href=“https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/wi-fi-7-explained-everything-to-know-about-tomorrows-fastest-wireless-spec” target=“_self”>Wi-Fi 7</a> received its certifcation from the Wi-Fi Alliance on Monday ahead of <a href=“https://www.pcmag.com/events/ces” target=“_self”>CES 2024</a>, which makes it the official current <a href=“https://www.pcmag.com/explai…
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Want Wi-Fi 7? Try Renting It From Your Internet Service Provider - ...

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What Is Thunderbolt 5? - PCMag

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Apple M2 vs. M1: All You Need to Know About Second-Generation Apple...

Is the second-generation M2 processor better than the M1? It depends. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s latest silicon and whether you should choose it for your next MacBook.
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How to Increase Laptop Battery Life

Even the longest-lasting laptop batteries will die eventually. Here’s everything you need to know to maximize the amount of time between visits to the power outlet.