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  • The OLED Steam Deck in front of a black background

    The Steam Deck Is Made In China, But You Can't Buy It There - Here's Why

    Despite not selling the Steam Deck in China, Chinese citizens are still able to get their hands on one, but they can't get one from a local vendor.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 49 min ago Read More
  • A distorted face emoji being sent on iMessage on an iPhone 17 Pro Max

    New iOS 26.4 Beta Brings The Real Reason Why You'll Be Updating Your iPhone Soon

    Even though iOS 26.4 is full of new features, the latest beta 4 introduced what could possibly be the real reason why many iPhone users will update.

    By José Adorno 1 hour ago Read More
  • A couple configures a home security camera with a smartphone

    The 4 Best Home Security Cameras With Local Storage, According To Consumer Reports

    Security cameras are proving to be a double-edged sword as concerns about privacy increase, but these four cameras avoid that thanks to local storage options.

    By Jonathan Sayers 3 hours ago Read More
  • First-person view of someone aiming a TV remote at a smart TV

    What Is The IR Blaster On Smart TVs Actually For?

    Even though the technology has been in use for decades, IR blasters are a key part of today's smart TVs and will be for years to come. Here's why.

    By Asad Kashif 11 hours ago Read More
  • User holding a phone in one hand and wireless router in the other with more network equipment in the background.

    Is It Worth Upgrading To A Wi-Fi 7 Router In 2026?

    Upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 can help crowded homes, but it won’t fix a slow ISP plan. Here’s how to judge a potential upgrade in 2026 with your setup in mind.

    By Briley Kenney 13 hours ago Read More
  • a scared woman in her car

    New Study Reveals The Common Car Feature That Can Be Used To Track You

    A new study reveals that one of your car's most unsuspecting features can be used to track your location and more. Here's everything about the study.

    By Talia Roepel 14 hours ago Read More
  • A Citrus MacBook Neo on a wooden table

    MacBook Neo Review: Unbeatable Value, Reasonable Compromises

    Apple's new $600 MacBook Neo is immediately one of the best bargains on the laptop market, especially if you don't need too much power.

    By Christian de Looper 15 hours ago Read More
  • Person working with a laptop

    Your Laptop Could Be Sitting At A Dangerous Height - Here's Why

    The inherent convenience of a laptop, with its integrated keyboard, can mean the screen is sitting at a dangerous height from an ergonomic perspective.

    By Aaron Greenbaum 15 hours ago Read More
  • person holding smartphone, texts visible on black screen in background

    Google Messages Is About To Get A Lot Better At Catching Phishing Text Scams On Android

    Google is pretty good about adding protections against phishing texts and other scams. Look what it did with the Circle to Search feature on Android devices.

    By Joshua Hawkins 16 hours ago Read More
  • Person using a laptop

    5 Major Laptop Brands To Avoid, According To Consumer Reports

    While these brands may offer laptops with incredible performance and high-end specifications, they will likely show issues early, according to Consumer Reports.

    By Alvin Wanjala 16 hours ago Read More
  • Concept image of cameras tracking cars on a road and people nearby

    There Are Secret Traffic Cameras Hidden In Places You'd Never Expect

    Cameras have been reading license plates of speeders for years, but a new class of secret cameras are watching every traffic move. Here's what you need to know.

    By Talia Roepel 16 hours ago Read More
  • Random household and personal gadgets

    5 USB-C Gadgets You'll Use Every Day

    As the USB-C port has grown in popularity, many useful gadgets that use the port have emerged. Here are some of the everyday gadgets worth trying.

    By Marinel Sigue 17 hours ago Read More
  • A tourist using a phone in Paris, France

    The 8 Best Budget Smartphones For Frequent Travelers

    Stay connected globally without overspending. Discover the 8 best budget smartphones for travelers in 2026, featuring long battery life and great eSIM support.

    By Ritwik Mitra 17 hours ago Read More
  • A hand holding the new MacBook Neo

    MacBook Neo Reviews Are Out, And Critics Are All Saying The Same Thing

    The first MacBook Neo reviews describe a great laptop for school, casual use, and even light video editing (if you can deal with the 8GB of RAM).

    By José Adorno 17 hours ago Read More
  • Empty seats in an airplane cabin.

    5 Travel Gadgets On Amazon That Will Make Your Next Flight Easier

    Economy flights are rough, but a few small gadgets can make them feel calmer. These five Amazon picks cover sleep, audio, cooling, and charging.

    By Daniel Trock 17 hours ago Read More
  • A yellow Ethernet cable.

    5 Devices You Should Always Have Plugged Into Ethernet Ports

    Your Ethernet ports provide you with access to fast Internet with a stable connection, and that's an essential connection for these five devices.

    By Michael Bizzaco 18 hours ago Read More
  • The USS Michigan arriving in Korea in 2017

    It Takes Years To Refuel A Nuclear Submarine - Here's Why

    Refueling a nuclear submarine isn't quite as simple or quick as putting gas in your car. Here's why it takes years to get a nuclear sub back in the water.

    By Chris Smith 19 hours ago Read More
  • eSIM-only iPhone 17 Pro Max on a desk. Behind it, there's a Mac Studio and a Magic Keyboard.

    What Makes European iPhones Different From American Ones?

    A few years ago, Apple was forced to make changes to its products in Europe, including to the iPhone. Here's what makes them different from U.S. models.

    By José Adorno 20 hours ago Read More
  • person inserting batteries into a remote control

    5 Devices You Should Never Put Rechargeable Batteries In

    Rechargeable batteries are a great way to save costs and reduce e-waste, as they can be reused. However, here are five devices you shouldn't use them in.

    By Kazim Alvi 20 hours ago Read More
  • Small microchip being held between two fingers.

    Washington Proposes Ban On A Potential Sci-Fi Nightmare - Microchipping

    While it can be argued that the government often overreaches with its power, protecting its citizens from abusive business practices is not an overreach.

    By Briley Kenney 21 hours ago Read More
  • Two hands hovering over a desk cluttered with papers, pens, and various electronics in front of a computer monitor

    7 Simply Genius Ways To Use Dollar Tree Bins To Organize Your Home Office Gadgets

    Looking to organize your tech on the cheap? Look no further than Dollar Tree, which has plenty of bins to help you sort all your home office gadgets.

    By Vaishnavi Srivastava 21 hours ago Read More
  • Pile of white squares with Android logos on them

    5 Popular Android Features That Were Killed By Google

    Google has earned a reputation for removing popular Android features, while often not adequately replacing them, and here's five that met the chopping block.

    By Matthew Sholtz 21 hours ago Read More
  • A handful of alkaline batteries from different brands

    What's The Real Difference Between Cheap And Expensive Batteries?

    Will price points that can be all over the place, you might find yourself wondering if there's really a difference between cheap and expensive batteries.

    By Faith Leroux 22 hours ago Read More
  • Keyboard with RGB lighting

    Why Do Some Keyboards Have 2 USB Cables?

    Two cables on a keyboard might seem pointless since typing still works with just one. Here's what the second cable powers and why it even exists.

    By Kazim Alvi 22 hours ago Read More
  • A person controlling a smart lamp through an app on their smartphone.

    8 Costco Smart Lights That Are Worth Every Penny

    Adding some of Costco's top-rated smart lights to your home enables you and your family to take advantage of their benefits, whether indoors or outdoors.

    By Aaron Mamiit 23 hours ago Read More
  • An individual holding a white iPhone in their hand, the background is blurred heavily but may be a room in an individual's house

    5 Cool iPhone Accessories That Aren't Made By Apple

    Apple makes its fair share of iPhone accessories, but you can also find some of the most interesting and useful iPhone accessories from third-party makers.

    By Nichols deCourville 23 hours ago Read More
  • Underwater cables on the ocean floor in the Mediterranean sea

    The First Transatlantic Internet Cable Ever Is Being Pulled From The Ocean After Almost 40 Years

    The first transatlantic internet cable ever is being retired and pulled from the ocean floor. Here's how it's being done and what happens next.

    By Briley Kenney 24 hours ago Read More
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