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Smart gadgets from CES that solve everyday problems
From smart glasses with built-in displays to a simple Kindle holder and even a self-driving personal scooter, these gadgets are designed to make daily…
Feb 6
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The best TVs for the Super Bowl and the one feature that actually matters
If you’re buying a new TV for the big game, right now is one of the best times of the year to score a deal.
Feb 4
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Apple’s new AirTag is louder and easier to find
Apple has unveiled a second-generation AirTag with longer-range Precision Finding and a significantly louder speaker.
Feb 2
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Simple smartphone settings that boost your privacy fast
It’s Data Privacy Week, and a few small changes on your phone can make a big difference.
Jan 30
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ChatGPT wants to organize your medical life with a new health feature
Millions already use ChatGPT for health questions.
Jan 28
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California launches a free tool to delete your data from brokers
California’s new DROP website lets residents request permanent deletion of their personal information from hundreds of data brokers in one place.
Jan 26
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TV tech at CES 2026 shows bigger screens, smarter software, and AI everywhere
At CES 2026, TV makers are going all in on massive screens, art-like designs, and AI that improves picture, sound, and everyday usability from search to…
Jan 23
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How robots are making fish taste better and last longer
A startup called Shinkei Systems is using robotics and computer vision to process fish within seconds of being caught, reducing stress and preserving…
Jan 21
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High tech health gadgets from CES 2026
From smart toilets that check your hydration to AI mirrors that scan your face to see how you’re aging, the latest health tech is moving out of the…
Jan 19
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Hands on with the BlackBerry-inspired Clicks Communicator phone
Are physical keyboards making a comeback?
Jan 16
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Food scanning apps promise smarter grocery choices. Do they deliver?
Food scanning apps are booming, claiming to reveal what’s really in the foods we eat.
Jan 14
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Robots take over CES 2026, from dance moves to folding laundry
Robots were everywhere at CES 2026, from humanoids that recognize faces and play the piano to machines that vacuum stairs and fold laundry.
Jan 9
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