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FastestVPN review: A VPN with a low-price lifetime subscription
FastestVPN might not have the flair of some of the top VPN services, but it's very affordable, makes the right privacy promises, and comes with a generous 10 simultaneous device connections.Reviews
Surfshark review: A versatile VPN service packed with extras
Surfshark is a leading VPN service for good reason. It offers unlimited device connections, works with Netflix, and comes with a ton of extras such as built-in antivirus and multihop functionality.Reviews
HMA VPN review: An easy-to-use VPN with servers in every corner of the world
There's a lot to like about HMA VPN, but there are also a few ways where it might not meet users' needs.Reviews
Windscribe Pro review: Packed with features and a great free plan
Windscribe Pro has established itself as a simple and effective featured-packed service offering both VPN and ad blocking.Reviews
DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro review: A simple, but effective privacy bundle
DuckDuckGo's new Privacy Pro bundle of services with a VPN, data removal service, and identity theft restoration service is a nice package of privacy-focused services for an affordable price.Reviews
NordVPN review: More than just a VPN, it’s a privacy powerhouse
NordVPN has it all: excellent performance and a solid set of features that will appeal to both novices and power users. All of this make it one of the best VPNs around.Reviews
ProtonVPN review: Great paid plan, even better free plan
ProtonVPN, from the Proton line of personal security services, is a great standalone paid VPN and its free option has quickly become my favorite.Reviews
Hotspot Shield review: This speedster VPN’s still got it
Hotspot Shield is still one of the fastest VPNs on the market, but competitors are starting to catch up.Reviews
Mullvad VPN review: Still our favorite ultra-private VPN
Mullvad VPN might not have a ton of flashy features but it provides rock-solid security and unrivaled privacy.Reviews
PrivateVPN review: Simple and likeable
PrivateVPN offers solid speeds, gets around Netflix restrictions, and it's long-term plans are available at a great price.Reviews
Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office review: Top-tier do-it-all PC backup
With backup, disaster recovery, and malware protection under one roof — Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office is the most comprehensive end-user data-safety solution on the planet.Reviews
AVG Secure VPN review: A well-known security brand takes on VPNs
AVG Secure VPN from the acclaimed antivirus company is a solid mainstream VPN for those who just want to connect to a location and get to work.Reviews
Mozilla VPN review: An easy-to-use VPN with Firefox compatibility
Mozilla VPN is a standalone VPN application from the makers of Firefox browser that does the basics right.Reviews
TorGuard VPN review: Flexible plans and solid security features
TorGuard VPN comes with lots of customizable security features and offers a wide array of flexible plans and addons.Reviews
HP Elitebook 640 G10 review: Compact business notebook with 4G
Thanks to the 4G modem, the 14-inch laptop seems ideal for travelling. However, it cannot always confirm this impression in the test.Reviews
HP Pro Mini 400 G9 review: An ultra-compact office computer
HP's smallest PC doesn't pack the highest performance punch, but it does a reliable job for office work.Reviews
ExpressVPN review: One of the best
ExpressVPN continues its reign at the top of the VPN market by offering excellent speeds and unrivaled privacy.Reviews
PDF24 Creator review: Capable but clunky
This free PDF editor is full of features but its modular interface overcomplicates editing workflows.Reviews
PDF-XChange Editor review: Edit, annotate, and secure PDF documents
PDF-XChange Editor offers a wealth of tools for working with personal and professional documents.Reviews
AirVPN review: Good speeds and full of stats
Cult-favorite AirVPN was founded by data protection activists with the goal of providing no-compromises security for users.Reviews
Second Copy review: Backup and sync from a friendly interface
This backup/sync program works very well with normal data folders and is loaded with options.Reviews
Kofax Power PDF 5 review: A powerful Acrobat alternative
This stalwart PDF editor has everything you need to create, edit, collaborate on, and secure your documents.Reviews
Buddha Backup review: A Zen-like interface for backup and syncing
The Buddha Backup sync/backup program has an uber clean interface and workflow. It's also fast and efficient, though it currently lacks support for online storage services.Reviews
PureSync 7 Professional review: Affordable syncing, backup, and handy utilities
PureSync is great at syncing folders, but also offers other features such as merging folders, deleting duplicates, downloading websites, and creating shadow copies. Our only caveats are the lack of support for online storage services and minor glitches.Reviews
Foxit PDF Editor 13 review: Ready for business
Extensive editing, collaboration, and security tools plus AI integration make this multi-platform PDF editor an excellent Acrobat alternative.Reviews
PDFgear review: An AI-assisted PDF editor
This free PDF editor is full of pro-level editing tools and an "AI co-pilot" that streamlines your workflow.Reviews
WinZip PDF Pro review: A full-featured editor for PDF power users
WinZip PDF Pro provides everything you need to create, change, and collaborate on PDF documents.Reviews
Soda PDF Online review: A PDF editor for any device
Soda PDF Online's web-based editor allows you to work with PDF documents on PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones.Reviews
EaseUS PDF Editor review: Complete document control for individuals, teams
EaseUS PDF's full slate of tools enable you to efficiently edit, annotate, and secure your PDFs.Updated
StrongVPN review: Simpler doesn’t always mean better
StrongVPN is a simple and easy-to-use VPN that sticks to the basics, but it lacks some features that many users will want.Reviews
Apple's HomePod mini still isn't cheaper, but it's better
Apple's diminutive HomePod mini still comes with a lofty price tag, but it's gained impressive functionality since its launch three years ago.Reviews
Easy Firewall review: Windows Firewall made easy
Easy Firewall wants to make it easy to manage the confounding Windows following. Does it work well enough to justify the $25 price? Find out in our review.Reviews
KeePassXC review: The friendlier free offline password manager
If you’re fed up with online password managers, or you just have never trusted them to begin with, KeePassXC is a fairly simple, easy way to self-manage your passwords.Reviews
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