If you need high-performance connectivity for your devices, Ugreen's new Revodok Thunderbolt 5 docking station/hub has you covered.
The ultimate hub: Ugreen’s new Revodok docking station brings Thunderbolt 5 perks

If you need high-performance connectivity for your devices, Ugreen's new Revodok Thunderbolt 5 docking station/hub has you covered.
As someone who only recently took steps to upgrade his home office work desk to be both more spacious and functional, it’s been on my agenda to come up with a multi-display setup to improve multitasking and workflow management. This meant I needed a hub that could handle multiple high-resolution displays and tons of I/O, and personally, I think I nailed it with the iVanky FusionDock Max 1.
The Home Screen’s Dock ordinarily presents itself as a part of the Home Screen that always shows four user-selected apps. But how wonderful would it be if this ever-present interface did more than just offer a way to launch your favorite apps?
Apple isn’t known for giving users flexible options for changing their operating system aesthetic, which is something that jailbreakers have been taking advantage of for quite some time.
Unlike similar products, Plugable's new 10-port docking station has two downstream Thunderbolt 4 ports and supports dual 4K displays.
Whether you’re a professional pumping out productivity on multiple displays with various types of storage media attached, or you’re an average Joe just trying to have the neatest desk space arrangement that you can, chances are that you could make use of a Thunderbolt 4 Dock to both maximize connectivity to your Mac or PC and minimize the number dongles and adapters you’d otherwise need to connect to your computer’s ports.
For people who require all-in-one solutions when it comes to organizing their desk space, Satechi’s brand-new docking station with a built-in NVMe solid state drive enclosure lends high hopes.
If you’re in the mood for a Home Screen Dock that looks a little different than you’re accustomed to, then you might take an interest in a new and free jailbreak tweak called RoundDock Remastered by iOS developer Thomz.
Whether you’re jailbroken or not, if you have a firmware supporting the MacDirtyCow exploit, namely iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2, then you can take advantage of add-ons that modify the appearance and behavior of your iPhone or iPad.
Satechi is a brand that I often look to whenever I’m in need of hubs or adapters for my Mac or iPad Pro, and the reason is kind of obvious. Satechi understands Apple’s design language; they use similar materials in the construction of their accessories as Apple does in their computers and tablets, so everything looks great together.
Have you been looking for a cool new way to customize your jailbroken iPhone’s Home Screen Dock? While Dock-centric jailbreak tweaks have been few and far in between lately, iOS developers straight_tamago and Sugiuta are out this week with a new add-on called Macaron that lets users set their Dock’s background as any image.
Whether you're a productivity enthusiast or just want to customize your desktop, this simple Terminal command lets you create clear divisions between app icons, helping you achieve a cleaner and more organized Dock setup in no time.