Apple's replacement for the Pro Display XDR offers an amazing sound stage and still costs an enormous sum.
The first video glasses with HDR10 have a great display, but the fit isn't for me.
Sure, Valve delayed the Steam Machine, but Samsung, Nintendo, Sony, and more had surprises in store.
AI tools in music don't have to be slop.
Sure, TVs and sound systems are the crux of any good Super Bowl party, but there's so much more you could do to upgrade the NFL's Big Game.
Meta might have some real competition.
If new gadgets are your thing, then there's arguably not a more fruitful month than January.
If it's a measure of features for price, Creative Studio is one of the best options yet. Just ignore silly AI 'freemium' features in legacy apps.
The voice-controlled, transforming robot is an objectively cool toy, but a little less than meets the eye in the sound department.
I’m not sure it's worth the coveted space in my toilet bowl.
The end of the holiday season is a precursor to a weird, wacky, and chaotic 2026.
"Slop" was the word of the year, and it's not just AI-generated images we have to groan about.
We were asked not to write this review for the InnAIO T10, so naturally, we wrote this review.
This quirky at-home facial device made my face glow for days.
I never want to sideload anything ever again.
What's the common denominator among all tech enthusiasts? Coffee mugs. They're the best underrated gift. The nerdier the better.
Chamelo's audio glasses have an expensive magic trick, and I wish more smart glasses would follow suit.
Nothing too crazy, just some humble and reasonable items that I've gotten a lot of value from.
The Antigravity A1 drone offers an experience akin to being in a glass orb hovering 500 meters above the earth.
Might as well rename November to Game-vember since there was so much great gaming hardware announced.