It’s the end of the year… enough with the “wraps”
Data analysis packaged into cute graphics from Spotify and Apple Music is nice, but most services trying this approach really just need to stop.
Data analysis packaged into cute graphics from Spotify and Apple Music is nice, but most services trying this approach really just need to stop.
Lots of gadgets were released this year, and with 2025 ending, it’s time to look at the best. What was the best tech of 2025?
Don’t like paying for Photoshop or Illustrator? You may not need to, as Australia’s Canva says its apps that do much the same are now free. Yep, you read that right.
Tablets that aren’t the iPad are few and far between these days, but Huawei is going to try something similar with an OS that may be a little similar, too.
This week on The Wrap, we dive into what’s new in Android, Apple, Samsung, and more, with new PCs new software, and the Sonos Beam reviewed. All that and more in five.
Video editing no longer needs “an app for that”, as Australia’s online design gem adds video editing to its online system.
Looking for a way to make a printable without needing a designer? A nearby office supply store might have the answer.
One of the more useful additions to Canva’s service is no more, as Photos Unlimited hits a limitation of sorts: cancellation.
Not a fan of your home being the background of Zoom conferences in this new “work from home” world? Canva has a fix.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll explore 5G, augmented reality, and how the computer is becoming more mobile than ever with foldables and the iPad, all in five minutes.