The article discusses the seven most unusual tech gadgets showcased at CES 2026, highlighting innovative and quirky devices that stand out in the consumer electronics showcase.
Ikea has launched a new $4 20W USB-C charger, making it the cheapest option available, cheaper than Apple and Anker, though larger and heavier. It’s ideal for those who want an inexpensive replacement or travel accessory, but lacks a USB-C cable and comes in only one color with stickers for personalization.
The article reviews the status of CES 2025 award-winning products, most of which are expected to be released in 2026, with some still in pre-order or development stages, highlighting the ongoing innovation and delays in tech product launches.
This article recommends various tech gadgets and tools, such as earbuds, smart scales, hydration reminders, fitness trackers, and organizational devices, to help individuals stick to their New Year's resolutions by making healthy habits more achievable and enjoyable.
The OneXSugar Wallet is the first gaming handheld with a folding 8.01-inch OLED screen, announced by One-Netbook, featuring a high-resolution display and standard gaming controls, but its price and performance details remain unknown, raising questions about its market appeal given its innovative design and potential cost.
NBC Select's editors highlight 25 unexpected products of 2025 across tech, beauty, wellness, and home, including innovative gadgets, skincare, and comfort items that exceeded expectations and became favorites.
The KTR2 handheld gaming device, with various configurations and prices ranging from approximately $142 to $284, is set to challenge the $100-$200 market segment, featuring a magnesium alloy build, Wi-Fi/4G connectivity, and active cooling, potentially making it a notable competitor among brands like Retroid and AYANEO.
The article highlights the author's favorite tech and entertainment picks of 2025, including top laptops powered by Snapdragon processors for creators, and a curated list of books, shows, and games to enjoy during the holiday season.
David Pierce's Installer No. 107 offers a roundup of the latest in tech gadgets, smart home updates, entertainment, and personal tips, including Stranger Things season 5 and new comic series, along with insights into his recent tech experiments and family time.
The Vergecast discusses the current limitations of AI, especially in smart home integration, highlighting that despite the versatility of large language models, they often fail to perform reliably in practical applications like turning on lights, and explores the broader state of AI technology and consumer gadgets.
Amazon's Prime Day has ended, but many lightning deals on tech gadgets, home essentials, and more are still available for a limited time, offering significant discounts on popular items like tablets, tools, and beauty products.
Google's Gboard team has developed an unconventional keyboard called Gboard Dial, featuring ten dials inspired by rotary phones for character selection, which can be built by hobbyists using open-source data and 3D printing, though it may not be practical for everyday typing.
Lifehacker highlights early Prime deals on fitness trackers and smartwatches, offering readers opportunities to purchase popular tech gadgets at discounted prices.
The article highlights over 50 Prime Day deals across various categories including home goods, tech, beauty, and outdoor gear, featuring discounts on mattresses, kitchen appliances, electronics, and personal care products.
Amazon's October Prime Day, Prime Big Deal Days, is happening from October 7-8, with early deals available now on popular brands like Apple, Neutrogena, and Shark, offering discounts of 20% or more, and the best prices in months. The event features deals on tech, home, beauty, and kitchen products, with additional promotions and discounts at other retailers like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. The article provides curated recommendations based on price tracking and reviews to help shoppers maximize savings.