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The Xbox 360’s red ring of death was a mystery at first, but Microsoft identified the issue and spent over $1 billion implementing its remedy.
Read MoreThe Xbox 360’s red ring of death was a mystery at first, but Microsoft identified the issue and spent over $1 billion implementing its remedy.
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Read MoreIf you're looking to listen to the same album as your friend but don't want to share your AirPods, your iPhone has a feature just for that.
Read MoreGaming routers are often marketed towards gamers who want ultra-low latency and reliable internet during gaming. However, non-gamers can benefit from them too.
Read MoreThat little red nub on a ThinkPad keyboard has been there since IBM launched the line in 1992. Here's what it actually does and why Lenovo kept it.
Read MoreRetro gadgets are enjoying increased popularity these days, and there are some devices in particular that are more valuable today than you might think.
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Read MoreAlexa devices from Amazon don't have to break the bank. These are the cheapest first-party options available in 2026, covering every major smart home category.
Read MoreSamsung's flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra is a powerhouse, but cheaper Galaxy A phones moved more units in Q1 2026. Here's what the sales data shows.
Read MoreNintendo proved gamers love handheld gaming consoles when the Switch 2 became the brand's fastest-selling console ever within four days of release.
Read MoreThe Always-On Display feature of an Apple Watch is nice for keeping track of the time, but you may be wondering whether it's draining your battery.
Read MoreStorage prices are skyrocketing but are nowhere near all-time highs. Here's what a 5 MB hard drive cost in 1981 and what that means for the future of storage.
Read MoreWhile both the iPad Pro and the iPad Air are great portable devices, there are a ton of things that only the Pro variant can do. Here are some of them.
Read MorePersonal computers started to become a normal household item by the 1980s, with companies like Apple, Atari, IBM, and others fighting for the top spot.
Read MoreThe manufacturing of Sony Bravia TVs has changed several times over the years, and it is likely to change even more after the brand's acquisition by TCL.
Read MoreUsing a third-party USB-C charger with a MacBook sounds convenient, but there are some important considerations before you swap out the Apple original.
Read MoreGone are the days when you needed a computer the size of your car to play the latest games. These five mini gaming PCs pack a powerful punch in a small package.
Read MoreLike vinyl and CDs before them, MP3 players are making a comeback among enthusiasts, but is it really worth buying an old MP3 player for music today?
Read MoreHere's how to set up a new iPad with step-by-step tips for iCloud sync, gestures, multitasking, display settings, and battery optimization.
Read MoreWhen you're shopping for a new USB cable, you'll run into a wide range of prices, with some models costing way more than others. Here's why and how to choose.
Read MoreWondering whether Airplane mode or Do Not Disturb -- which one saves more battery when enabled on your smartphone? Here's the one that's more effective.
Read MoreAre smartwatches making more traditional watches obsolete? From fitness tracking to luxury appeal, both still serve very different users today.
Read MoreSmart thermostats can make your life easier and save energy, but they need the right location. Here are three of the worst places to put a smart thermostat.
Read MoreLooking for credit card shaped gadgets that can fit in your wallet? These ultra-slim devices are designed for portability and take care of your daily needs.
Read MoreAny regular iPhone buyers upgrading to an iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 model will not find a familiar perk: the Apple stickers that came with previous Apple products.
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