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by Wes Davis on (#72N3R)
It's now far easier to set grouped Philips Hue lights up in scenes.
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| Updated | 2026-03-25 21:33 |
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by Wes Davis on (#72MY4)
It's called the Kallsup, and up to 100 can be paired for multispeaker audio.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72MVZ)
Lenovo has all new laptops that extend and spin, and one of them is available to actually buy.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72MW0)
Lenovo's latest concept device takes rollable laptops to their extreme.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72MW1)
The biggest, costliest, and most enticing handheld now has a better OS and price.
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by James Pero on (#72MW2)
The OpenFit Pro have what Shokz is calling "noise reduction," and the effect is similar to ANC.
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by Raymond Wong on (#72MW3)
I think Lego might be really onto something with its tech-equipped Smart Play Smart Brick sets, but is it the future of Lego sets?
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by Matt Novak on (#72MW4)
"Our children cannot be used as lab rats for Big Tech to experiment on," said the state senator who introduced new legislation around AI toys.
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That Problem Where You Can’t Buy an Electrical Pulse-Delivering Patch for Your Taint Has Been Solved
by Mike Pearl on (#72MW5)
The MOR patch is FDA approved for safety, and it's available for purchase online. Oh, and it zaps your taint.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#72MSE)
Not everyone loved the way it ended, but plenty of eyeballs still made time to watch 'The Rightside Up.'
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by Sasha Lekach on (#72MSF)
Passengers could use Meta's Neural Band wearable to control Garmin's car infotainment features without using a touchscreen.
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by Matt Novak on (#72MSG)
The White House told Reuters that "utilizing the U.S. military is always an option" when asked about Greenland on Tuesday.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#72MSH)
Ric Roman Waugh directs the sequel to his 2020 hit, with Gerard Butler returning to face the post-apocalypse on a comet-ravaged Earth.
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by Tom Hawking on (#72MSJ)
Maybe one day, we'll get an AI that can watch the movies for us.
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by Ed Cara on (#72MPC)
A new report finds that many airlines have relatively poor quality drinking water.
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by James Whitbrook on (#72MPD)
2026 marks another major transitory period for the galaxy far, far away-as it tries to return to movie theaters for the first time in almost seven years.
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by Tom Hawking on (#72MPE)
Take a peek at the stuff from the Apple founder's childhood bedroom.
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by Germain Lussier on (#72MKK)
Sadie Sink has no problem taking a pessimistic view on the Netflix finale.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#72MKM)
The slop is inescapable at CES 2026.
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by Matt Novak on (#72MKN)
"States must step in to hold X and Musk accountable, if Trump's DOJ won't," Wyden said.
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by Germain Lussier on (#72MKP)
Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi star in the sci-fi action film, which is now out on digital.
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by James Pero on (#72MKQ)
The company says it's a victim of its own success.
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by Wes Davis on (#72MGG)
I got to try a chair that's worth more than my (admittedly old) minivan.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#72MGH)
The Winter Soldier himself, Sebastian Stan, is reportedly joining his fellow 'Avengers' alum Scarlett Johansson in DC's Robert Pattinson-starring sequel.
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by Wes Davis on (#72MGJ)
Also, the company has updates on its sea turtle robot.
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by Sasha Lekach on (#72MGK)
Qualcomm demoed its Flex SoC that controls driver assistance and safety features at the same time as in-car entertainment in cars.
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by Wes Davis on (#72MGM)
The Spatial Multi-Sensor FP400 takes mmWave presence sensing a step further.
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by Ed Cara on (#72MGN)
In a recent social media post, Joseph Ladapo endorsed the use of structured water, which doesn't actually seem to exist.
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by Passant Rabie on (#72MGP)
The 90-second video urging U.S. military personnel to refuse to follow illegal orders was deemed "punishable by DEATH!"
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by Wes Davis on (#72MGQ)
Whether this stair-climbing-and cleaning!-robot is the first true whole-home robot vacuum remains to be seen.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#72MCS)
The 2025 tsunami is shattering old models, thanks to observations from space.
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by James Whitbrook on (#72MCT)
Sophie Turner's Lara Croft is joined by a few familiar faces from the games, and plenty of new ones.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#72MCV)
Plus, do you dare read a page from the Necronomicon?
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by Margherita Bassi on (#72MCW)
Time-restricted eating without a change in how much you eat doesn't seem to do anything for your metabolic health.
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by Passant Rabie on (#72M9R)
Astronomers have finally confirmed the existence of RELHICs-a long-theorized class of dark, starless clouds from the early universe.
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by James Pero on (#72M9S)
Everyone wants in on the AI wearable game, but Razer is offering a slightly different take.
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by James Pero on (#72M9T)
Yes, you read that right.
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by Justin Carter on (#72M9V)
Marvel's latest look at its next 'Avengers' adventure teases the arrival of mutants into the MCU proper.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72M9W)
Razer's got your back if you want spine-tingling haptics and sound.
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by Germain Lussier on (#72M6Z)
Blue milk made sense. Green milk fit too. But now, starting this week, there's pink milk.
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by Partner Content With Timekettle on (#72M70)
The Babel fish real-time translator is becoming a reality.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#72M71)
Sorry, '2001: A Space Odyssey' fans, but the cosmic menace in the Gerard Butler disaster series has a more ordinary inspiration.
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by Mike Pearl on (#72M5C)
Is it a sign of a good healthcare system when millions of people turn to a hallucinating robot for help?
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by Mike Pearl on (#72KYZ)
The key question isn't who you should root for. It's whose story do you find more plausible.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72KZ0)
You're going to be far more interested in AMD's Ryzen Max than the Ryzen 400 series.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72KZ1)
Also, for the first time in a long time, Alienware is finally making an 'ultra-slim' gaming laptop.
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by Mike Pearl on (#72KX4)
Gemini for TV is getting Nano Banana-an early attempt to answer the question "Will people watch AI stuff on TV"?
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by James Pero on (#72KX5)
Why should non-gaming folks have all the fun?
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by Kyle Barr on (#72KVN)
The new Prestige series seem pretty enticing for creatives, if RAM prices hold.
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by Kyle Barr on (#72KVP)
Here are all the details on the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 that you'll find in practically every laptop this year.
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