Intel’s updated high-end laptop chips aren’t as interesting as updated screens.
With Meta fumbling the bag on privacy, Samsung's "Galaxy Glasses" might be appealing by default.
Now you have no excuse to play all those original Switch games you never finished.
It's getting to the point of state-level legislation.
The first Matter-compatible smart home camera is here to fix the pain in the ass that is smart home camera compatibility.
These slop-ified characters look horrific.
Apple's $600 MacBook Neo finally eschews glue in favor of good old screws.
The AirPods Max 2 have the same (high) price as the original with a new chip, more features, and better ANC.
Maybe using people's naked videos to train AI wasn't such a good idea after all.
Siri is more than a disembodied voice. It was reportedly meant to anchor a whole new set of Apple doohickeys.
Who needs real memories anymore?
It turns out you can quite literally see an analog signal if the conditions are right—and you look closely enough.
This $400 digital pet might be peak AI gadget.
Xbox still has a lot to prove.
Games are the last thing Meta's smart glasses need right now.
That's either a good thing or bad thing.
PC makers either have to respond fast or just sit there and let Apple eat their lunch.
There's also a new cheaper option to the Sonos Era 100.
The Core Ultra 200S Plus likely won’t beat AMD’s best X3D chips, but Intel promises it's the fastest gaming CPUs it has 'ever built.'
Nvidia promises you may finally get use out of that 240Hz refresh rate on your expensive QD-OLED monitor.