[ad_1] Image: Bosch Bosch is further ramping up its play in the automated vehicle market with the acquisition of automated driving startup Five. While the financial details of […]
Best Mac (2022) | ZDNet
[ad_1] Apple’s made some significant strides with its Mac lineup over the last 18 months. At the end of 2020 we saw the first Apple Silicon processor in […]
Top 5 Best Home Office Printers (2022)
[ad_1] We’ve looked at a lot of printers over the past few months. Most have been selected based on their usefulness in traditional workspaces and home offices. This […]
Best cheap Windows laptop (2022)
[ad_1] Not everyone wants to pay thousands of dollars for a new laptop. Some are happy with cheap and cheerful systems that just get the job done without […]
Income tax guide: What to know for tax season 2022
[ad_1] Tax time is drawing near once again and as April 2022 approaches, it’s important to take note of all of the changes — big and small — […]
Autel EVO Nano+: A great drone, sure, but is it that great?
[ad_1] Now the weather has improved, and Autel has been busy pushing out updates for the EVO Nano+ sub-250g drone, I’ve had the opportunity to put some mileage […]
DuckDuckGo brings is privacy-focused browser to Macs
[ad_1] An example of DuckDuckGo for Mac’s tracker blocker in action Duck Duck Go DuckDuckGo, best known for its privacy-focused search engine, is bringing its equally privacy-focused web […]
Customers aren’t happy about Microsoft’s restrictive cloud licensing policies
[ad_1] In 2019, Microsoft introduced new restrictions on how customers could run some of its server products on rival cloud offerings, to the dismay of companies like AWS […]
How donating to charity affects your tax bill
[ad_1] (Image: zimmytws — Shutterstock) Many personal finance columnists offer up the suggestion that donating to charity, especially towards the end of the calendar year, has its benefits. […]
American Opportunity Tax Credit: What you need to know
[ad_1] The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) provides college students or their parents with an annual tax credit up to $2,500 of eligible expenses out of the first $4,000. […]
