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Which Microsoft Surface Laptop or Tablet Should You Buy?

Can’t decide whether to get the 2-in-1 Windows tablet hybrid or a traditional laptop? We’re here to help.
Handhelds Still Aren’t Designed for Disabled Gamers

Valve’s new Steam Deck looks fantastic—but for players with vision or dexterity difficulties, it’s just more of the same challenges.
29 Prime Day Deals for Your Post-Vax Summer Adventures (Day 2 Update)

Seeking some safe fun in the sun? Head outside with deals on speakers, luggage, and more—all still discounted for Prime Day.
The Best Vinyl Accessories to Jazz Up Your Analog Audio

From record cleaners to slip mats, these extras are for budding enthusiasts and die-hard collectors alike.
Nik Collection 4.3 Offers 35 New Nature-Related Presets

I’m a long-time user of Nik Tools, and the suite of filters and presets has been advancing rapidly since DXO took the software over in 2017. There are tools to create a variety of monochrome looks, perspective corrections, sharpening, HDR renders, analog and film replication effects, color adjustments, noise reduction, and sharpening. Now, DXO is offering version 4.3 with 35 new presets, most useful to landscape photographers.
Deleting Photos: When Is It Too Much and Should You Stop?

Back in film days, you loaded up a 24 or 36 exposure film and shot away until it was used up. Frames were precious because when your film was gone, it was all over. Digital removed that barrier, which has just created different problems. So, should you delete photos and, if you do, when should you stop?