Nikon recently demonstrated a new camera feature that triggers custom sounds when the shutter is pressed.
In just five minutes the new standard can also charge a phone to 50% capacity.
From another look at the MCU's Jane Foster as Thor—to Buzz Lightyear getting toys of his new, not -toy self, here's the latest merchandise news of the week.
A fit of rage is all that's needed to bring Hasbro's new Optimus Prime figure to life.
They rely on the same technology as your wireless charging pad, they're just much smaller.
If you're gonna build a gaming PC, why not do it with some style?
The musician's Museum of Natural Hilarity Pinball Game will be available for pre-order at the end of the month.
By powering spinning propellors with hydraulics instead of electricity, this drone massively boosts its range.
Embarrassed to share your recent Wordle stats? Turn your 3D printer into a puzzle-solving genius.
The new X3000i boasts 4ms response times when you drop down to 1080P resolutions.
You can leave the battery on your iPhone 13 and keep using your MagSafe charger to power-up both.
Girard-Perregaux just resurrected a digital watch from 1976 for those who don't want a smartwatch.
You can really whip the llama's ass wherever you go.
Announced last year, the successor to the Lumix GH5 II features the largest megapixel count on a Micro Four Thirds sensor to date.
Plus, hot new Book of Boba Fett Lego, and even more Star Trek action figures.
The Nerf Ultra Speed blaster can empty a 12-shot magazine in less than two seconds.
It's a clever use of a car's surround sound system to grab a driver's attention.
You can still use Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, even when you need to be completely quiet.
With a new Jurassic movie comes a mountain of new dino toys.
Sony has teamed up with Japan's leading baby carrier maker to create a disturbing accessory.