Best iPhone 8 Cases: Our Top Picks By Cortney Moore Protect your iPhone 8 with a case that offers the best durability and style.
FLI Charge Can Wirelessly Power All Your Gadgets At Once By Mike Prospero FLI Charge's wireless power strip can deliver power to devices with different needs, all at the same time.
HTC Vive WiGig Wireless Upgrade Is Coming in Q3 2018 By Tom's Guide Staff, Kevin Carbotte, Tom's Hardware HTC today announced that later this year it would release a wireless accessory for the Vive based on Intel’s WiGig technology.
8 Biggest Tech Trends to Watch at CES 2018 By Mark Spoonauer From over-the-air wireless power and AI breakthroughs to killer new augmented reality apps, these are the top tech trends to watch for in 2018.
How Google Got Translation Right with Pixel Buds By Philip Michaels Google’s Pixel Buds earphones have their share of flaws, but the built-in smarts stand out. Here’s why the translation feature on the Pixel Buds works as well as it does.
Pixie Point Review: Use AR to Find Your Keys By Philip Michaels Pixie Point stands out from other key finders by using augmented reality to help track down missing items. But the process is more involved than it needs to be.
XY3 Review: A Key Finder You Can Ignore By Philip Michaels The XY3 key finder improves upon previous gadgets from XY Find It, but it's still no match for trackers from Tile, TrackR and Chipolo.
Voilà by Wistiki Review: Stylish Key Finder, but Pricey By Philip Michaels Wistiki thinks how a key finder looks is just as important as how it performs. And while the Voilà stands out from the key finder crowd, other trackers do a better job for less money.
TrackR Bravo Review: A Good Alternative to Tile By Philip Michaels TrackR Bravo is a decent, if inconsistent, key finder, and it may be your best choice if you want a gadget with a replaceable battery.
Pebblebee Honey Review: There Are Better Key Finders By Philip Michaels The Pebblebee Honey is a decent key finder that suffers from a bare-bones app and inconsistent connectivity.
Pally Smart Finder Review: Old-School Key Finder Delivers By Philip Michaels Other key finders are more compact, but the Pally Smart Finder still helps you keep tabs on your keys.
TrackR Pixel Review: This Small Key Finder Does the Job By Philip Michaels Much like the larger TrackR Bravo, the compact TrackR Pixel helps you locate your missing keys, adding a flashing LED light to aid in the search.
Best Galaxy S8 and S8+ Cases By Deidre Richardson With prices for Samsung's Galaxy S8 starting at $720, you'll want to add some protection to your new smartphone. These cases can spare your S8 or S8+ from sudden drops while adding a little style.
20 Best Galaxy S8 Accessories By Don Reisinger From screen protectors and car adapters to wireless charging pads and a dock that turns the phone into a PC, these are the best S8 add-ons.
FindX Review: Bargain Key Finder Tested By Philip Michaels While it doesn't cost as much as other wireless key finders, FindX also fails to match their reliability.
iHome ISP100 review: Best outdoor smart plug By Mike Prospero While more expensive than most smart plugs, this water-resistant plug lets you control your outdoor lights.
AOC Agon AG241QG Monitor Review: A Great G-Sync Value By Brian Westover Editor's Choice The AOC Agon AG241QG delivers a solid quad-HD display with Nvidia G-Sync for a decent price.
UE Megablast review: Excellent sound, limited Alexa skills By Michael Gowan The UE Megablast sounds great, but it can't do everything an Amazon smart speaker can.
Canon Maxify MB5420 Review: An All-in-One Bargain By Eric Butterfield Editor's Choice High image quality, fast printing and quick copying — both one-sided and two-sided — make the MB5420 a great fit for a small office in need of a bargain all-in-one.
Bell + Howell Tac Light Lantern Review: Surprisingly Mighty, Impressively Bright By Brian Westover The Bell Howell Tac Light Lantern makes some pretty big claims, but we were impressed with its days-long battery life, performance under harsh conditions and genuinely bright light.
Razer Cynosa Keyboard Review: A Colorful Value By Marshall Honorof The Razer Cynosa offers decent membrane performance for the price, but you should spring for a mechanical keyboard if you can.
iHome iAVS16 Review: Someone Made a Good Alexa Alarm Clock By Mike Prospero Alexa is built into this clever but pricey alarm clock, which also has physical buttons to let you control smart home devices and get some more shut-eye.
The Best microSD Cards for Nintendo Switch By Cortney Moore Here are the best microSD cards you can use to play your digital downloads on the Nintendo Switch.
Google Could Finally Overtake Apple with AI Hardware Like This By Philip Michaels With Pixel Buds and the Clips camera, Google is extending its ecosystem for the Pixel 2 phone in a very smart and Apple-like way.
Help Me, Tom's Guide: How to Fix a Corrupted Memory Card By Adam Ismail Having trouble getting files off a microSD card? It could be corrupted. Here's a look at your options, from employing a simple fix to reformatting the card.
Razer Basilisk Is a Mouse for Itchy Trigger Fingers By Andrew E. Freedman Razer's Baslisk gaming mouse is meant for first-person shooters with a customizable clutch to adjust sensitivity on the fly.
Sennheiser MKE2 Elements Review: Fixing GoPro's Audio Problem By Mike Prospero This external waterproof microphone is pricey but greatly improves the audio in your GoPro videos.
SteelSeries Apex M750 Keyboard Review: Expensive Efficiency By Marshall Honorof With responsive keys and a streamlined design, the SteelSeries Apex M750 is worth considering if you’re looking into the tournament scene.
HyperX Alloy Elite Is a Great, No-Nonsense Keyboard By Marshall Honorof The HyperX Alloy Elite has a spacious design, authentic Cherry MX keys, dedicated media controls and an interface that requires no software.
This Fire TV Keyboard Is the Perfect Home for Your Remote By Don Reisinger Amazon's Fire TV and Fire TV Stick become a lot easier to use with this wireless keyboard, which fits your existing remote.