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Ashampoo Privacy Inspector review: An easy, affordable privacy tool
Ashampoo's Privacy Inspector scours your PC for visited websites, typed search terms, and half-heartedly deleted files, then lets you eradicate them.Reviews
IronVest review: Protection beyond password management
IronVest's privacy service protects email addresses, credit card numbers, and other personal information while you shop online.Reviews
Enpass review: An easy way to create strong, secure passwords
Enpass is a solid password manager with strong basic features and multiple secure syncing options.Reviews
InMotion Hosting review: Everything you need to host a website
Thanks to InMotion Hosting's competitive features, comprehensive support, and security, you can rest assured that your website will be in good hands.Reviews
Keeper review: The security-enthusiast’s password manager
While the popular password manager has made some welcome user-friendly updates, the integrity of your login credentials is still its top priority.Reviews
LogMeOnce review: The passwordless password manager
LogMeOnce secures your login credentials, credit cards, notes, and files—no complex master password necessary.Reviews
Windows Security review: Basic but effective protection built into Windows
The days of scoffing at Windows free, built-in virus protection are long over. It's good to see Windows Security get even more refined over time.Reviews
Bluehost review: Great-value web hosting for first-time site owners
With a very low entry fee, a newbie friendly setup process, and a solid array of features, Bluehost offers a lot to new website owners in particular.Reviews
LastPass review: This virtual vault makes password protection effortless
LastPass remains the standard by which all other password managers are judged.Reviews
F-Secure Safe review: Effective, comprehensive AV at a friendly price
F-Secure packs a lot of extras into its Safe antivirus offering such as ID protection, password management, and parental controls. Despite this, it remains very simple to use.Reviews
MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4: Next-gen CPUs meet mainstream RAM
The MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4 is an affordable motherboard with great I/O, plenty of M.2 slots, and a sleek design. But it lacks some of the next-gen features that will matter in the long term.Reviews
Kensington SD5780T review: An excellent, if pricey, Thunderbolt 4 dock
Kensington's SD5780T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Dock (SD5780T) replaces Kensington's earlier Editors' Choice-winning Thunderbolt 4 dock, but the price has increased, too.Reviews
StarTech Thunderbolt 4/USB4 dock review: Just too expensive
StarTech's USB4/Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station (TB4CDOCK) simply isn't worth the money, based upon what it offers…and doesn't.Reviews
Gigabyte B650E Aorus Master review: A next-gen motherboard for the masses
The Gigabyte B650E Aorus Master certainly isn't cheap, but it packs a ton of value including all of the important features you want in a next-gen board.Reviews
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 vs. Intel Arc A770: Which GPU should you buy?
How does the new Intel Arc A770 GPU stand up against Nvidia's tried and true GeForce RTX 3060? We take it to the tape.Reviews
Samsung 990 Pro SSD review: Mighty fast, but not a bargain
Samsung's 990 Pro is another top-tier NVMe SSD from the venerable company. It's competitive with the fastest drives we've tested, but is also significantly pricier than most of its rivals.Reviews
Adata Legend 960 1TB NVMe SSD: Top-tier performance, mid-tier price
The Adata Legend 960 NVMe SSD is super fast, yet very moderately priced.Reviews
VisionTek VT7000 Triple 4K Dock review: Too pricey for its issues
VisionTek's VT7000 Triple 4K Display Dock has a lot to recommend it: great port flexibility, power for laptops and phones, and DisplayLink capabilities. But if you can't find it on sale, its quirks may put you off.Reviews
We tested 43 old USB-C to USB-A cables. 1 was great. 10 were dangerous
You may want to take scissors to your pile of old USB-C to USB-A cables.Reviews
Accell Thunderbolt 4 Dock review: Great specs that don't always deliver
Accell's Thunderbolt 4 Dock offers limited display options, but with an eye toward the future. It falls short in charging power, though, and may be a bit pricey at MSRP.Reviews
Kensington SD5500T Thunderbolt 3 Dock review: Cloning greatness
Kensington's SD5500T Thunderbolt 3 Dock is a compact, focused, budget Thunderbolt 3 dock that's a carbon copy of an existing Editor's Choice award-winning favorite.Reviews
Roccat Kone XP review: A dazzling RGB, function-rich gaming mouse
The Roccat Kone XP is a stunning RBG gaming mouse with 15 buttons that are customizable with up to 29 functions. Read on to learn more about what it's capable of.Reviews
Swifdoo PDF review: Essential features and easy to use
This Windows desktop PDF editor provides everything you're likely to need for working in PDFs at a fraction of the price of the big brands.Reviews
Bitwarden review: This ultra-affordable password manager has few restrictions
Bitwarden's generous free plan and inexpensive paid service helps it stand out among more polished rivals.Reviews
Crucial P3 Plus SSD review: Fast enough and affordable
The Crucial P3 Plus belongs to the new breed of DRAM-less (HMB) drives that are delivering good performance for not a lot of cash.Reviews
PDF Studio Pro: Now with new productivity hacks
Qoopa's already-solid PDF editor benefits from automated actions and other enhancements.Reviews
Paragon Backup & Recovery: Fantastic file-level backup for free
You'd be hard pressed to find a better free solution for backing up your files than Paragon's Backup & Recovery. If you choose compression, it's the standard ZIP format, and you can use Microsoft's nearly universally supported VHDs as containers so you don't need the program to browse and recover files.Reviews
Gigabyte Z690i Aorus Ultra Plus ITX review: A small but mighty motherboard
No other ITX motherboard offers the same features as the Gigabyte Z690i Aorus Ultra Plus ITX at the same price. If you're looking to build a small form-factor powerhouse and you want something that can handle the latest i9 CPUs or DDR5 RAM, look no further.Reviews
Dell XPS 13 Plus review: The future is now
The XPS 13 Plus 9320 offers seductive minimalist styling and great performance, but not without controversy.Reviews
PDF Expert review: A full-featured PDF editor for Apple devices
If you're all-in on Apple's ecosystem, this is the PDF editor for you, allowing seamless integration among Macs, iPhones, and iPads. Read on to learn more.Reviews
HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless review: An esports-worthy wireless mouse
Sleek, compact, and precise, HyperX's Pulsefire Haste Wireless lives up to the esports pedigree of its wired namesake.Reviews
ShadowMaker 3.6 review: Fast imaging, sync, and disaster recovery
MiniTool's ShadowMaker, one of our favorite free backup programs, is much improved, more powerful, and considerably more expensive in its paid tiers.Reviews
EaseUS ToDo Backup 2022 review: New interface, same excellent capabilities
With some new capabilities and a revamped user interface, ToDo Backup 2022 cements its position as one of our favorite backup programs. There's a free version that covers the basics as well as an affordable annual version with optional online storage.Reviews
Sejda review: A free PDF editor that puts function over frills
If you PDF editing needs are modest, Sejda is capable of dozens of common PDF tasks, and holds its own against paid PDF tools.Reviews
Microsoft Word PDF editor review: The popular word processor makes editing PDF text a breeze
Word provides all the tools you need to modify PDF text and images, but it may struggle with more complex documents.Reviews
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection review: Free, native remote control
Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection is included with the pricier versions of Windows and works like a charm. You might need to configure your router and LAN on your own if you want access from outside your local network, i.e., when you're on the road.Reviews
PDF Bob review: This online PDF editor offers little beyond the basics
You can add elements and annotate files, but an inability to modify with existing text will limit this editor's appeal.Reviews
Panda Dome Complete review: The antivirus for feature seekers
Panda Dome Complete offers good protection and a ton of features.Reviews
VNC Connect review: Affordable, cross-platform remote desktop software
VNC Connect offers the speed of direct connections, as well as portal-based management for only a few bucks per computer. It's not dead easy to set up, but it offers the broadest native operating system support in the industry.Reviews
Apple Preview review: Your Mac has a solid PDF editor hidden in this image app
Mac users might not know that they have a fee PDF editor at their fingertips embedded in the macOS image editor. That's a shame since it offers a full set of editing and markup tools that can handle most PDF tasks.Reviews
MSI GE76 Raider 12UHS review: Bring the bling (and performance)
MSI's GE76 Raider beefy laptop offers beefy performance and RGB galore to go with its 12th gen CPU and 3080 Ti GPU.Updated
Adobe Acrobat Pro review: Still the gold standard
Adobe's PDF editor is as feature-packed as ever, with the addition of more affordable subscription pricing.Reviews
PDF Reader Pro review: A lightweight Windows app for basic editing needs
This freebie makes it easy to edit, annotate, and share documents, but it lacks advanced functions.Reviews
PDFelement Professional review: A full-featured Acrobat Alternative
With a refreshed interface, this elegant PDF editor makes it even easier to modify, secure, and share documents.Reviews
PDF Complete Office Edition 4.2 review: A quietly capable PDF editor
This solid Acrobat alternative has all the editing and review tools you need along with great support options.Reviews
OVPN review: An excellent VPN with a focus on privacy
Sweden-based OVPN is an excellent choice for speed and privacy. Read our review for more details.Updated
Ivacy VPN review: How much do you value transparency?
Ivacy offers average speeds, a cleanly designed app, and a few helpful features like split tunneling, but it's also frustratingly tight-lipped about who runs the company.Reviews