The gadgets that best represent the turbulent year that saw us going outside again.
It's been a good year for putting lots of silly things on our desks and being satisfied by that.
It's Winter Break at the resorts filled with festive celebrations, classic attractions reimagined, themed foods and drinks
As part of its Community Funds program, Reddit financed zines, mass crafting supplies, and Lord of the Rings book giveaways.
If you're looking for the right motivation to get into coding and hardware hacking, this could be it.
The GB Interceptor works on unmodified Game Boys and original game carts.
Looking back on a time when Pikachu's attacks were a little too super effective.
In the words of Mario— not the Chris Pratt version—"Let's-a-go!"
Notes and photos get encryption, and there's a new app called Freeform that reminds us a bit of the Nintendo DS's PictoChat.
It's already designed for kid-sized hands, so you just need to add Bluetooth and some code.
The ideal gadgets for nostalgia-seeking gamers, which won't even require the TV to be set to channel three.
We have to disagree. The Lame Boy is anything but lame.
Why settle for shiny baubles or nostalgic keepsakes when your tree can be as geeky as you are?
Pipes! Peach's Castle! A lot of fun guys! It's all here, and so is Chris Pratt.
Following months of rumors, the agency voted 3-1 to launch a lawsuit blocking the deal, which the agency says would stifle competition in gaming.
Give Santa something better to do on Christmas Eve than eating milk and cookies.
From Star Wars and Spider-Man, to Aliens and Mario, we've having a pop culture Christmas.
It does require some basic DIY skills, but the upgrade is also completely reversible.
How would one adapt a roguelike like this into a film?
From Microsoft stans to Apple Watch devotees, there's a Holiday sweater for everyone.