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PC World Latest NewsApr 22, 2025
Sandisk Extreme Pro SSD with USB4 review: Style and good performance — when it connects at full speed

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Price When Reviewed$280 for 2TB, $430 for 4TB

The Sandisk Extreme Pro SSD with USB4 is a handsome, rugged, relatively affordable external SSD with 40Gbps aspirations. We say aspirations, as several times it connected at only 10Gbps or 5Gbps on our test bed. Even when connected at 40Gbps, it was slower than the competition.

What are the Sandisk Extreme Pro SSD with USB4's features? The Sandisk Extreme Pro SSD with USB4 is noticeably larger than the older Extreme Pro SSDs, though it mi


PC World Latest NewsApr 22, 2025
Max starts charging extra to share your streaming account

Starting now, you can buy an "Extra Member Add-On" that lets you invite family or friends outside your household to create their own sub-accounts under your primary Max subscription. 

Each "extra member" add-on slot will cost $7.99 a month, the same amount that Netflix charges its own members to share their accounts. The price for extra members will be the same regardless of which Max tier you subscribe to. 

At the same time, Max is launching a tool that allows former password sharers to transfer their profiles details to an "extra member" account—again, a feature similar to one that Netflix had previously rolled out. 

Max has long signaled its password-sharing crackdown intentions, including its plan to selling sub-accounts to subscribers.  

Last December, Max execs announced that it would begin serving up "early, gentle messaging" to suspected password sharers, while also improving its ability to detect possible account freeloaders. 

Password sharing has been a thorny issue for the big streamers. Initially, major streamers like Netflix looked the other way, hoping that the extra eyeballs would eventually lead to more paying subscribers. 

But after the pandemic hit, Wall Street demanded profits rather than just large subscriber bases, and streaming services began to get s

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