When you have no real experience with creating or designing graphics, you might appreciate a tool like Canva to do most of the work for you
Webcams haven’t seen a year as good as 2020 for a while, and raising your video conferencing game is within reach with the options available.
The Apple Music streaming service is big, and there’s a lot to listen to, so is it worth spending money on?
TCL continues its strong case for making good TVs that cost less than competitors, and if you’re willing, the 6-Series is worth trying.
SiriusXM made its name from exclusive content and relieving boredom during long commutes, but is it worth paying to keep on listening?
If your laptop is your primary computer, and you’ve been using it as the only screen to get work done at home, you may be doing it wrong.
People know Flickr as a photo storage and sharing platform, but the best parts need your money, so is it worth paying to subscribe?
Video calling is now the norm, so what if you could move beyond your computer’s aging webcam and use a DSLR or mirrorless camera instead?
Confused about the changes Google has made to it’s Photos service? What do you get for free vs paid? We explain what it all means.
Disney+ has been a newer player in the video streaming space, but is there enough content to keep you paying for it?
Whether you’re running a business or working from home, Logitech’s MX products may be one way to tie multiple computers together.
Apple TV+ turns a year old, and is getting better with an increase in content, but is it worth spending money to get the streaming service?
It’s easier than ever to share and transfer files on both computers and mobile devices, and the best ones stand out for good reason.
Canadian households paying too much for a landline can try the VoIP-based telephony service from Ooma to cut it to a fraction of the price.
PDFs are a ubiquitous file format that are easy to manage, unless you have to edit them, and that’s when you need a PDF editor.
Pulse SMS serves as a unifying texting app that could work across devices, but you will need to subscribe to get the full effect.
Otter is a speech-to-text app and service that proves its worth, but should you start paying monthly to get all its Premium features?
Google announced a quartet of new products at its virtual “Launch Night In” event, and they aren’t obscenely expensive.
Tile’s trackers are made to mitigate losing things, but if you want full access, you’ll need to subscribe to Tile Premium.
Editing photos needs good tools, and Adobe bundles together its vaunted Photoshop and Lightroom programs into one subscription plan.
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