Electronics
The latest consumer electronics, from smart home devices to cool gadgets that are bound to be industry-changing.
This little-known company is working on a color e-ink PC monitor
Water-soluble circuit boards promise a drastic reduction in e-waste
Asus ROG Ally Review: Almost There, But Not Quite
Valve has managed to captivate the broader gaming public with the Steam Deck, so can Asus pick up the torch with the ROG Ally and persuade the masses that handheld PCs represent the future of PC gaming?
Acer Predator X27U OLED Review: 1440p 240Hz Gaming Monitor
The Acer Predator X27U is a high-end OLED gaming monitor with a straightforward name that is similar to other 27-inch gaming displays from LG, Asus and Corsair. Can the Acer differentiate?
Ducky One 3 SF Aura Keyboard: A Typist's Dream
While I spend a lot of time gaming, my main consideration when it comes to a keyboard is how good it is for typing. However, somewhat shamefully, I had never used a Ducky. Here are my impressions.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series launches with 120Hz displays, IP68 rating, and more
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 arrives with a larger cover display and a gapless hinge
Researchers demo decades-old backdoors in encrypted radio systems used by police
Sony's latest WF-1000XM5 earbuds get reviewed, face plenty of competition
New York City police plan to utilize UAVs for broadcasting weather alerts
Plugable and Kensington unveil USB-4 docks supporting dual 4K 120Hz displays
This 32-inch e-ink display puts your favorite newspaper on a wall, for a price
Apple may incorporate stacked battery tech in iPhone 15
Biden administration announces IoT cybersecurity labeling program
Lenovo reveals the Legion Y34w: a 34-inch ultrawide mini-LED monitor for under $500
Assassin's Creed haptic feedback shirt will let players feel every punch, stab, and fall
Those free 55-inch 4K TVs that show nonstop ads on a second screen are now shipping
Nothing Phone (2) reviews are in: It's all about the lights
LiFi specification released, enabling wide adoption of light-based wireless internet
Why it matters: Multiple companies have been developing Light Fidelity technology or LiFi for years, but the IEEE recently cleared a significant stepping stone toward standardization. The wireless communication format won't replace WiFi or 5G but has clear advantages that could make it useful in specific settings.
Nothing Phone (2) with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 launches with $599 starting price
reMarkable 2 and Type Folio Review: Almost There
I read somewhere that truly prolific authors write their documents on old typewriters. Writing on computers can be convenient, but they are riffed with distractions. Meet the reMarkable 2 and Type Folio.