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For $700, the FE seems like a great deal—but it might be too late.
The company is boosting the max brightness on its new TVs to make them easier to see.
A California jury convicted Holmes of four of the 11 charges she was accused of. She is expected to appeal.
The company is also fixing a huge issue with the Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active.
A sophisticated design also enables ECGs, though the scale is still waiting for FDA clearance.
The new Nighthawk RAXE300 is for smaller households, and it's about $200 less than last year's flagship.
OnePlus just took the wraps off the design of its next flagship. Here's what we're still waiting to find out.
Without handles, you start and stop the flow of water and control the temperature with hand motions.
Alienware didn't say how much the 34-inch monitor would cost, but you might as well start saving now.
And yet it's somehow still better than watching Star Wars: The Last Jedi in a movie theater.
Its new commercial gave me anxiety, and it's only one minute long.
The xFi Advanced Gateway router is cheaper than buying a new Wi-Fi 6E router outright.
These aren't your traditional business laptops but don't worry, the red rubber nub lives on.
The Spin 513 is the most expensive in a new trio of Chromebooks released by Acer prior to CES 2022.
Oscillating nozzle bristles evenly distribute dye on your hair and not all over your bathroom.
Turn your smartphone into a tiny home theater with this compact speaker upgrade.
Scosche's folding travel charger works on the road, at home, or in an office.
The new device, which comes in DIY and pro versions, promises to monitor your home's water usage to save money (and water).
"We would need to get right up close to the TV (quite an unnatural thing to do) to tell apart a 4K screen from an 8K one."
Imagine owning one system capable of running multiple games simultaneously on any of your devices.