Andrew Hayward
Andrew Hayward is a freelance writer for Tom’s Guide who contributes laptop and other hardware reviews. He’s also the Culture Editor at crypto publication Decrypt covering the world of Web3. Andrew’s writing on games and tech has been published in more than 100 publications since 2006, including Rolling Stone, Vice, Polygon, Playboy, Stuff, and GamesRadar.
Latest articles by Andrew Hayward
OnePlus Pad tablet could be on the way, new listing suggests
By Andrew Hayward published
A trademark filing out of the EU suggests that Android smartphone maker OnePlus is working on its first tablet.
iPad Pro 2022 could get huge performance boost — thanks to Apple’s first 3nm chip
By Andrew Hayward published
A report suggests that Apple is eyeing powerful new chips built with a 3-nanometer process to give the 2022 iPad Pro another leg up on the competition.
Windows hit by 'PrintNightmare' exploit — what you need to know
By Andrew Hayward published
Synopsis: Microsoft is warning users about a new Windows vulnerability called 'PrintNightmare,' which could be exploited to remotely install programs and modify data.
YouTube TV just added 4K streaming — for $20 more a month
By Andrew Hayward published
YouTube TV will add 4K resolution support and offline viewing functionality, but at a cost of an additional $20 per month.
Windows 11 — here’s all the features Microsoft just killed
By Andrew Hayward published
Some familiar Windows 10 features are being dropped in Windows 11
iPhone 13 report says prices will be 'relatively on par' with iPhone 12
By Andrew Hayward published
The iPhone 13 lineup could cost exactly the same as the iPhone 12, but the 1TB storage option may be toast
AppleCare Plus price just dropped for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air — is the extra warranty worth it now?
By Andrew Hayward published
The AppleCare Plus extended warranty plans for recent MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models just dropped in price. Is it worth paying for the added peace of mind?
Siri, where are you? Congress could force Apple to drop built-in iPhone apps
By Andrew Hayward published
U.S. lawmakers have proposed a series of antitrust reform bills targeting tech companies. If passed, the results could bring sweeping changes to tech giants including Apple, Google, and Amazon.
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