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PDF Candy review: A feature-packed free PDF editor
With an impressive set of 44 tools, PDF Candy can take care of most PDF-editing tasks.Reviews
IVPN Pro review: VPN privacy gets a huge boost
Recent updates to IVPN help it excel at anonymity and privacy, but it's pricey.Reviews
PC Matic 4.0 review: Healing is still holistic, but with a new coat of paint
PC Matic 4.0 isn't your average antivirus suite, but the integrated approach of optimization and security, as well as very good pricing, make this suite an interesting option.Reviews
VeePN Review: Passable speeds and crazy-good five-year deal
Newcomer VeePN features a Double VPN, Netflix support, and workable speeds.Reviews
AceVPN.com Ultimate review: No desktop app, but that’s not its biggest problem
AceVPN.com has been around for a while, but it still needs a lot of work.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review: All of Android for somewhat less
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is less expensive than the S20 Ultra, and it's still Samsung's best and most full-featured phone to date. It is very big, though.Reviews
G Data Total Security review: The best antivirus app you’ve never heard of
Germany-based G Data's Total Security premium suite has all the features you need in a well-organized app, with relatively fair pricing.Updated
Samsung Galaxy S21 review: A premium phone that’s a great value
The Samsung Galaxy S21 isn't a huge upgrade over the S20, but it makes smart sacrifices to reach its best price in yearsReviews
PureVPN review: Now with a new app and streaming-service support
We like the changes PureVPN has made in the last couple years, but virtual servers are still part of its mix.Reviews
ClearVPN review: The stream is the thing
This new service from MacPaw focuses on what you want to do with a VPN rather than where you want to do it.Reviews
Google Pixel 4a 5G review: Stuck in the middle
The Google Pixel 4a 5G is a fine phone placed in an awkward position—sandwiched between the budget Pixel 4a and the premium Pixel 5.Updated
Reviewed: Windows 10 October 2020 Update inches in the right direction
Microsoft's fall update to Windows 10, the Windows 10 October 2020 Update (20H2), improves the Alt+Tab functionality, makes the Start menu less attractive, and makes the new Edge browser official.Reviews
Gatekeeper Two-Factor Authentication review: Needs a consumer-grade overhaul
The Gatekeeper login and 2FA system from Untethered Labs is an interesting device, but this product needs consumer-grade modifications.Reviews
OnePlus 8T review in progress: Return to a winning formula
The 8T is just what Android and OnePlus fans need to close out 2020.Reviews
Office 2019 vs. Office 365: Microsoft Office plans compared
Microsoft offers two Office flavors: Office 2019 standalone software, or Microsoft 365 subscirption. They differ in apps and support. Here's how to decide between the two.Reviews
Google Pixel 4a review: Android’s affordable answer to the iPhone SE
The Google Pixel 4a isn't just cheaper than the iPhone SE, it's a step up in nearly every way.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review: A love note to Note lovers
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the best phone Samsung has ever made. But you already know that.Reviews
Speedify 10 review: Speedy service at a good price
Speedify 10 VPN offers features such as seamless network switching and split tunneling for a good price.Reviews
VPNCity review: The basics at a good price
VPNCity won't wow you with performance or features, but the price is excellent and it supports a large number of simultaneous connections.Reviews
Best Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra cases: Top picks in every style
The Galaxy S20 is one of the most expensive phones ever made, so you're going to want to protect it.Reviews
Malwarebytes Privacy review: The foundation is there, the performance is not
Malwarebytes Privacy is off to a good start, but its speeds just aren't up to snuff in our experience.Reviews
Privacy.com review: Burner debit cards made easy
Privacy.com is an excellent service that makes it easy to safely shop online with temporary debit cards.Reviews
Sophos Home Premium review: Go remote and save money
Sophos Home Premium brings enterprise-style remote management to your home network at a surprising price.Updated
Windows 10 May 2020 Update review: Microsoft boosts Linux and Your Phone, but Cortana slips hard
Microsoft's Windows 10 May 2020 Update, aka Windows 10 20H1 or version 2004, pumps up Linux and the Your Phone integration to Android phones. But Microsoft also fumbles Cortana's transition to a standalone app.Reviews
Trend Micro Password Manager review: Basic and a little buggy
Password Manager aims for simplicity but leaves out some essential features in the process.Reviews
OnePlus 8 review: Android’s mid-range champ has less bang for more bucks
The OnePlus 8 adds $100 to the cost of the 7T and ups the specs, but misses the mark on value.Reviews
OnePlus 8 Pro review: A great phone that’s no longer a great value
The OnePlus 8 Pro gives you everything you could possibly want in a phone, except the value that used to make it special.Reviews
Retrospect 17 Solo review: Backup software that gives you everything
Retrospect 17 Solo is one of the most comprehensive backup programs you can find. Its jargon-heavy interface is one of the few drawbacks.Reviews
Fallout 76 re-review: The free Wastelanders expansion deserves a second trip into West Virginia
Hell, if you like Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Wastelanders is potentially a better follow-up than Fallout 4.Reviews
TotalAV Antivirus Pro review: A lot of promise and value with weak spots
TotalAV Antivirus Pro is a surprise with the amount of tools available in a base level suite. But third-party tests, while limited, show some areas of concern.Reviews
Resident Evil 3 review-in-progress: It’s no Resident Evil 2
Linear levels, an abundance of shooting, and a plethora of cheap one-hit deaths make Resident Evil 3 a grind after last year's incredible RE2 remake.Reviews
Doom Eternal review: It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)
We've been to hell and back again, and you know what? It's actually pretty fun down there on the return trip, so long as you bring your own BFG 9000.Reviews
Ori and the Will of the Wisps review: A lively adventure in the shadow of the forest of death
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is more than the sum of its parts, but only barely. Increased mobility and a bevy of beautiful environs carry the day, but it's still a fairly familiar adventure with some awkward middle-chapter pacing.Reviews
Total Defense Essential Anti-Virus review: Good but basic security
Total Defense Essential Anti-Virus offers well-tested protection at a good price, but we're not convinced it beats the free options.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra review: Too much more for most
The Galaxy S20 Ultra is one of the greatest phones ever made, but everything about it is just too much.Reviews
23andMe Health + Ancestry review: The complete DNA testing package
Comprehensive testing, interesting results, and compelling presentation combine in the best overall DNA testing experience on the market today.Reviews
23andMe review: It lives up to the hype of DNA testing
23andMe is the second-most popular DNA testing service in the world. Its large database of users and comprehensive DNA test make it our favorite DNA test.Reviews
Puma Smartwatch review: A smartwatch that’s best when the smart stuff is turned off
The Puma Smartwatch is another Wear OS entry that's too buggy to be taken seriously.Reviews
ZoneAlarm Extreme Security review: Good protection in need of an overhaul
ZoneAlarm Extreme Security's Windows app hasn't changed much in at least seven years. The protection is good, but we have concerns about overall value.Reviews
Microsoft ‘new’ Edge review: Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser gets the job done
Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge will show up soon on your Windows 10 PC. It performs adequately and has a few unique features, but it faces an uphill battle against Chrome.Updated
23andMe vs. AncestryDNA: Which ancestry DNA kit is better?
23andMe and AncestryDNA are the two most popular DNA tests in the world. But there are some key differences you should know before buying one or the other.Reviews
Roboform Everywhere review: Solid password security
This password manager offers a simple interface and straightforward features.Reviews
Brave 1.0 review: This excellent, privacy-focused browser can make you money, too
Brave Software releases its privacy-minded Brave browser for general use. It's an excellent, streamlined browser that commits itself to your privacy, and with the potential to make you some money, too.Updated
NordVPN review: A great choice for Netflix fans, but who’s running the show?
NordVPN has good performance, great features, and suits novices and power users alike. But who is running the show down there?Reviews
Need for Speed: Heat review: The best Need for Speed this generation, but the formula’s well-worn
Need for Speed: Heat is probably the best series reboot EA's put out this entire console generation, but it arrives as the open-world racing formula is running out of gas.Reviews
Hotspot Shield 2020 review: New owners, fantastic speeds, slightly better privacy
Hotspot Shield is still the speediest VPN we've seen, but the privacy policy could be better.Reviews
Password Boss review: Managing your passwords with authority
This app-only password manager makes it easy to keep your login credentials strong and safe.Reviews
Planet Zoo review: Zoo Tycoon, but for people who want to build bear-themed bathrooms
Planet Zoo's management layer is thin and its construction kit occasionally frustrating, but a cast of lifelike animals and an if-you-dream-it-you-can-build-it spirit make this one of the most charming builders ever.Reviews
Iperius Backup review: Versatile, powerful backup
Though the methodology can be confusing at times, Iperius Backup is arguably the most versatile, comprehensive and compatible backup program available. It's also free if all you need is local plain file backup.Reviews