Best of CES 2019: Tom’s Guide Awards for New Tech By Tom's Guide Staff From LG’s mind-blowing rollable OLED TV and Google’s Interpreter to a 5G router and an Impossible Burger, these are the most innovative things at CES 2019.
Mo42 Ceramic Glide Feet Can Make Any Cheap Mice Precise for Gaming By Rami Tabari Mo42 is a pack of 6 ceramic glide feet that you can place below any mouse you own to increase glide, and it feels silky smooth.
Hisense's 100-inch Laser TV Blew Me Away with All of the Colors By Brian Westover The Hisense 100L7T Laser TV is a powerhouse of a projector with a three-laser RGB system that delivers amazing colors.
LG’s InstaView ThinQ Alexa Fridge Is the Smart Home Gadget I Want By Mark Spoonauer The LG Instaview ThinQ Fridge has Alexa built-in, a transparent OLED screen and works seamlessly with other LG appliances.
Surprise! Samsung Quietly Showed a 5G Phone at CES By Don Reisinger Samsung quietly displayed a prototype 5G phone at CES 2019, and its design looks different than the one we've seen before.
There Are Not One, But Three Companies That Will Paint Your Cat on Your Fingernail By Mike Prospero Three digital printers can take photos from your smartphone and print the images on your fingernail. I tried them all.
The Nubia Red Magic Is a Good Gaming Phone You Can Actually Afford By Philip Michaels The Red Magic Mars smartphone from Nubia puts an emphasis on gaming while keeping its price tag far less than what more premium devices from Razer and Asus cost. Here's what to expect from this new gaming device.
This $30,000 Lamborghini Massage Chair Changed My Life By Caitlin McGarry So this is what being rich feels like.
Technics F70N Headphones Hands-On: High-Res Audio Goodness By Marc Chacksfield Technics' latest headphones marry fantastic smarts with premium looks.
Move Over Alexa, Google Assistant on Sonos Is Worth the Wait By Marc Chacksfield Sonos finally shows off its Google Assistant integration. But you can't have it... yet.
Bosch’s Projector Turns Your Countertop into a Touchscreen By Mike Prospero This smart projector beams an interactive display onto your kitchen counter.
AMD Unveils New 3rd-Generation Ryzen Desktop CPU By Phillip Tracy At CES 2019, AMD announced a new 3rd-gen Ryzen Desktop CPU. The 7nm chip is the first processor to support PCIe 4.0 out of the box.
Jammy Is the Portable Digital Guitar I've Always Wanted By Michael Andronico Jammy is a portable, digital guitar that packs a ton of onboard smarts and can easily fit in a backpack.
AMD Unveils Radeon VII: Meet the World’s First 7nm GPU By Phillip Tracy AMD unveiled at CES 2019 its newest top-of-the-line graphics card, the 7nm Radeon VII.
Step Aside, Google: Pocketalk Is the Superior Translator By Rami Tabari The Pocketalk is able to translate up to 74 languages instantaneously with an easy-to-use UI and 2 years of free 4G LTE.
Royal Flush: Hands-On with Kohler’s $8,000 Alexa Toilet By Mike Prospero When the one percent have to go number two.
AT&T Exec Defends '5GE' Amidst Backlash By Mark Spoonauer AT&T's senior vice president for wireless technology disagrees with critics who say that its 5GE marketing is misleading and outlines why he believes the carrier is in the best position to win the 5G war.
Whirlpool's New Oven Is Smart Enough to Be Your Sous Chef By Mike Prospero Whirlpool's smart-oven prototype knows what you're cooking and even helps guide you through the prep process.
Samsung Galaxy F Breaks If Folded Completely (Report) By Don Reisinger The Samsung Galaxy F breaks if you fold it completely, said an industry exec who got to hold the phone at a secret CES 2019 meeting.
Chipolo's Long-Distance Tracker Will Find More Than Just Keys By Philip Michaels Chipolo is planning an LTE tracker for next year that will let you keep tabs on things like luggage and valuable gear.
Aorus AD27QD Hands-On: A Gorgeous Display with Cheating Software Built-in By Phillip Tracy At CES 2019, Gigabytes' Aorus brand showed off the AD27QD, a 27-inch, 1440p gaming monitor with a 1-millisecond response time.
CES 2019 Day 3 Recap: All the Best New Tech By Henry T. Casey Google Assistant does more, hover shoes hit the strip, and much more from the third day of CES 2019.
FightCamp Workouts Pack a Serious Punch By Philip Michaels FightCamp uses sensors, boxing gloves and a freestanding bag, with an eye toward helping you stay in shape by boxing.
Take Your Blood Pressure on the Go With This FDA-Cleared Smartwatch By Caitlin McGarry Omron's $499 HeartGuide isn't the sexiest smartwatch around, but it is probably the most useful.
This Phone Case Doubles as a Selfie-Taking Drone By Adam Ismail The Selfly uses facial recognition to potentially be the best innovation in self-portrait technology since the selfie stick.
Mophie's New Case Solves One of the iPhone's Biggest Problems By Philip Michaels The $119 Mophie Juice Pack Access lets you charge an iPhone X or later while still plugging your wired headphones into the Lightning port.
Panasonic GZ2000 OLED TV Hands-On: Come for the Picture, Stay for the Sound By Marc Chacksfield Panasonic's latest OLED TV is an audio and visual treat.
I Drove BMW's Vision for the Future of Cars, and I'm Excited By Adam Ismail BMW previewed the user interface of its upcoming iNEXT semi-autonomous car at CES. Here's how it felt to "drive."
HyperX Cloud Orbit Brings 3D Audio to Gaming Headsets By Michael Andronico HyperX Cloud Orbit takes advantage of Audeze's 3D audio headphone design to deliver immersive 3D sound within a $299 gaming headset.
Verizon Shows Real-World 5G Speeds at CES 2019 By Caitlin McGarry The 5G revolution isn't here yet, but the speeds are definitely faster.