
Tyler Hayes
Writer at Freelance
Senior Author at How-To Geek
Writer - bylines: @Howtogeek; @Newsweek; @WIRED; @PCMag, and many more // previous: @Bing
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Steven Cohen |Tyler Hayes |Henry Blodget
The best turntables include record players from brands like U-Turn and Fluance. Tyler Hayes/Business Insider 2025-06-18T20:55:51Z Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? .
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2 weeks ago |
pcmag.com | Tyler Hayes
Since trading my MacBook Air for the Mac mini M4 last year, the 11-inch iPad Pro has become my default laptop. Its cellular connectivity and thin frame make it a perfectly portable device. Unfortunately, its current iPadOS 18 software limits its raw hardware power. Enter iPadOS 26. Announced at WWDC this week and coming out in the fall, the new iPad operating system looks poised to address all my current concerns about productivity and software functionality.
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2 weeks ago |
pcmag.com | Tyler Hayes
It doesn't matter how long you've written about technology, it's hard to predict how younger people will react to the updates and changes coming to Apple devices. Middle and high schoolers can be stone-cold when it comes to telling it like it is. That's why, on my teenage son's first day of summer break, I made him watch Apple’s WWDC 2025 keynote with me and clue me into the things he thought were cool and what he didn’t care about.
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2 weeks ago |
howtogeek.com | Tyler Hayes
The Marshall Woburn III is a large, versatile Bluetooth speaker with a vintage design and substantial knobs for controls. The speaker delivers big, controlled sound with a five-driver array and customizable EQ options. Ideal for those requiring a powerful speaker with a classic aesthetic, but who don't mind the higher price tag. Anyone searching for a new Bluetooth speaker for home listening likely yearns for the biggest, baddest one available.
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2 weeks ago |
pcmag.com | Tyler Hayes
Apple could easily turn its smartwatch into a proactive AI assistant that overshadows whatever Sam Altman and Jony Ive are cooking up. Pressure was building on Apple to release an AI-infused product even before it showed off Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024. But as Gemini and ChatGPT make their way into more gadgets and Apple's former design chief teams up with OpenAI on an AI device, expectations on Apple have never been greater.
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