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Consider the pros and cons before you embark on the journey of building your own Mac. → Read More
How to build your own Macintosh for gaming out of PC parts. Our guide shows how to pick and buy parts, assemble the computer, and install macOS. → Read More
On its own merits, Numbers is well done and should meet the needs of nearly any iOS spreadsheet user. → Read More
The latest version sees the return of missing features, along with improved large-data-set performance and useful new charting tools. → Read More
A family-friendly way to track chores and allowances. → Read More
Two Macworld contributors explain why their display setup works best. → Read More
Great for numeric entry, this keypad also has a special calculator mode. → Read More
A hardware RAID can be pricey but it helps prevent data loss and improve performance. → Read More
A few simple changes—and one major change—could improve the Mac App Store experience for both developers and customers. → Read More
Don't mess with the Apple TV's hair-pulling line entry screen. Grab an older Apple Remote and use the old grid-style password entry screen. → Read More
"Available exclusively on the Mac App Store" seems like ideal marketing, but it comes with many strings attached for both users and developers. → Read More
Microsoft's spreadsheet app is more friendly to general Mac users, but less friendly to power users. → Read More
Determine your golf handicap and figure out what areas you can focus on to see the most improvements. → Read More
A flight tracker is a handy tool to keep in your app toolbox. Here are our picks for managing travel, handling airport pick-up duty, and for budding aviation enthusiasts. → Read More
The $15 iOS app, Duet Display, allows you to use your iPad as an external display. Thanks to its wire requirement, that display is actually responsive. → Read More
You think you have a complete data backup plan? Then you haven't seen the lengths Rob Griffiths goes to to secure his data. → Read More
If you're looking for a powerful spreadsheet app for iOS that makes it seamless to work between a Mac, a Windows machine, and any number of iOS or Windows Phone devices, Excel for iOS is for you. → Read More
Microsoft's flagship products now have a unified interface across all iOS devices, and most creating and editing features are available without an Office 365 subscription. → Read More
Carbon Copy Cloner, a venerable cloning and backup utility, gains new features and an improved interface. → Read More
Monitors that stretch the width of your desk are so last year. Rob Griffiths decided he wanted to try something new: a 4K high-density screen. → Read More