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The new iPhone 16 Pro and older 15 Pro can shoot ... and PCs but there's also an excellent iPad app version. Best of all, the software is free to use on all platforms, with only some advanced ...
The JBL Tour Pro 3's case opens like a satchel (think AirPods) rather than a suitcase (think JBL Live Beam 3) and while it ...
The preeminent magazine about “axes” has finally gotten the axe. Guitar Player will halt publication after almost 58 years, putting out one last issue on Oct. 15, with an interview with Led ...
The PS5 Pro went up for preorder at all the usual retailers (see it at Amazon), and in an incredible move, it has stayed in stock at all of them. You can click any of the retailer links below and ...
The smash-happy buyer who went viral for paying $4,000 to take a hammer to a Taylor Swift guitar is a Donald Trump supporter who swears he just did it for “a joke” — and is using it to raise ...
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A man who for some reason smashed up a guitar with a hammer in Texas may have thought it had been signed by Taylor Swift — but it was not, in fact, an official Swift-certified guitar.