MacBook Air M5 Review: The Best Laptop You Probably Shouldn’t Upgrade To

The MacBook Air M5 is a great laptop. But it is not a major upgrade for recent Air owners. Apple kept the same thin, fanless design. It also kept the same screen, keyboard, trackpad, and port layout. Most changes sit inside the laptop. You get the M5 chip, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and a 512GB […]
Dehancer Pro on DaVinci Resolve: An Honest Look at the Film Look (and What It Does to Your MacBook)

Everyone wants the film look right now. Soft highlights, real grain, that slight glow around bright edges that makes digital footage feel a little less clinical. Getting there by hand in DaVinci Resolve takes time, a lot of nodes, and some color science. That’s the gap Dehancer Pro on DaVinci Resolve fills, and it does it by […]
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen 7 Launches Globally With Intel Lunar Lake

Lenovo has been pushing out new ThinkPads all year, and the latest one is small but interesting. The company just launched the ThinkPad L13 Gen 7 globally, a compact 13-inch business laptop now running Intel Lunar Lake chips. What makes this one worth a look isn’t a flashy redesign. It’s the chip swap, the battery […]
Palworld Developer Pocketpair Rejects Generative AI: “Gamers Don’t Want It”

The AI debate in gaming has gotten loud, and most studios are tiptoeing around it. Pocketpair just did the opposite. The team behind Palworld came right out and said it won’t use generative AI, and the reasoning is refreshingly simple. No long PR statement, no hedging. Just a flat “players don’t want it.” Here’s what […]
DaVinci Resolve vs DaVinci Resolve Studio: Worth $295?

Here’s the strange thing about DaVinci Resolve. The free version is so good that it makes the paid one confusing. Most editing software gives you a watered-down free tier with a watermark slapped across your export, basically nagging you to pay. Resolve doesn’t do that. The free version is a full editing suite that real […]
Mocha Pro 2026 Review: What’s New and Is It Worth the Price?

If you’ve ever spent a Friday night hand-rotoing a strand of hair frame by frame, you already know why a tool like this exists. Roto and tracking cleanup is the unglamorous part of VFX work. It’s the stuff nobody puts in their reel, but it eats hours anyway. Mocha Pro has been the go-to planar […]
NVIDIA RTX Spark: What the New Windows Superchip Actually Is (and the Catch)

For years the high end of the Windows laptop world basically meant Intel or AMD inside, with NVIDIA showing up as a separate GPU. That arrangement just got shaken up. At its GTC keynote during Computex 2026, NVIDIA announced the RTX Spark, its first superchip built specifically for Windows PCs and laptops, and the framing […]
iOS 27 Leak: What Apple’s New Siri App, Camera Overhaul, and Dynamic Island Takeover Actually Mean

For the first time in years, the most interesting thing about an iPhone isn’t the hardware. It’s the software that’s about to land on it. iOS 27 hasn’t been announced yet, but thanks to a steady drumbeat of leaks in the weeks before WWDC, we already have a remarkably clear picture of what Apple is […]
Adobe CX Enterprise Just Replaced Your Marketing Ops

Marketing teams have a known problem. Customer data sits in one tool, creative assets in another, journey logic in a third, analytics in a fourth, and approvals scattered across email and Slack. Running a single campaign means jumping between five dashboards and chasing sign-offs for a week. Adobe’s pitch with CX Enterprise is that an […]
Adobe AI Agents for Business: Firefly & CX Coworker

Adobe is in a strange spot right now. The company that basically defined creative software for forty years is suddenly looking nervous. Canva is pulling in 260 million monthly users, Figma owns UI design, and chatbots like Claude can spin up landing pages without anyone touching Photoshop. So Adobe is doing what big software companies […]