Root Is a Coding Robot That Will Grow With Your Kids By Avram Piltch published 10 January 18 This disc shaped, programmable robot is simple enough for four-year-olds, but challenging enough for teens.
It's Official: LG's Rollable OLED Is the 4K TV of My Dreams By Mark Spoonauer published 10 January 18 We go hands-on with the world's first rollable 65-inch 4K TV, and it's amazing to watch in action.
Huawei's Mate 10 Pro Hits U.S. in February as a $799 Unlocked Phone By Philip Michaels published 10 January 18 Huawei's Mate 10 Pro finally has a U.S. release date and a price, but lacks a wireless carrier as a launch partner, as had been rumored.
Don't Laugh: Why You'll Want to Buy Peloton's $4,000 Treadmill By Caitlin McGarry published 10 January 18 Peloton's connected treadmill aims to swap your gym membership for live-streamed classes. Your wallet won't like it, but your waistline might.
Intel's New Mini PC Is a Pint-Sized VR Powerhouse By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 January 18 Intel's NUC 8 Enthusiast, aka Hades Canyon, is a pint-sized mini-PC capable of VR, thanks to 8th-Gen Core CPUs with Radeon Vega graphics.
BlackBerry Fans Will Love Motorola's Latest Moto Mod By Adam Ismail published 9 January 18 Motorola has brought a pair of new Moto Mods for its Moto Z smartphones to CES, one of which figures to bring back the QWERTY keyboard in a big way.
Lenovo's Mirage Solo VR Headset Ditches Phones and Cords By Sherri L. Smith published 9 January 18 The future of VR lies in self-contained systems and Lenovo's leading the charge.
HTC Vive WiGig Wireless Upgrade Is Coming in Q3 2018 By Tom's Guide Staff, Kevin Carbotte, Tom's Hardware published 9 January 18 HTC today announced that later this year it would release a wireless accessory for the Vive based on Intel’s WiGig technology.
Humaneyes Vuze+ Is a 3D 360 Camera for 'Prosumers' By Tom's Hardware News Team, Kevin Carbotte, Tom's Hardware published 9 January 18 HumanEyes introduced Vuze+, which includes improved lenses, better audio capture hardware, and stronger dust and water protection.
Phone Meets Laptop with Razer's Project Linda By Sherri L. Smith published 9 January 18 A clever take on the lapdock, Razer Project Linda uses the Razer Phone to power an ultraportable laptop.
Kate Spade’s Smartwatch Makes Android Wear Look Good By Caitlin McGarry published 9 January 18 Smartwatch designers are finally reaching out to an important demographic: women.
BlackBerry Motion Debuts, But More Keyboard Phones Coming By Philip Michaels published 9 January 18 The touchscreen-based BlackBerry Motion goes on sale this week, but TCL has more keyboard-based BlackBerry phones planned for 2018.
Hands on With Sony’s Bravia A8F OLED By Brian Westover published 9 January 18 Sony announces two new model lines for 2018: the the Bravia A8F OLED and the X900F series.
Intel Shows Off Our Wild Future of VR and Autos By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 January 18 Intel’s CES 2018 keynote discussed the role of data in the future of VR, sports, movies, computing and autonomous transportation.
Never Forget a Face, Miss a Fact with ThirdEye's X1 Smart Glasses By Avram Piltch published 9 January 18 This augmented reality headset uses object recognition to identify people and places, then imposes important information on your field of view.
HTC Vive Pro Hands-on: I Just Performed Surgery in VR By Sherri L. Smith published 9 January 18 There's more to virtual reality than blasting baddies, climbing mountains and exploring dungeons.
Lenovo's Smart Displays with Google Assistant One-Up Echo Show By Mark Spoonauer published 9 January 18 Available this summer, Lenovo's Smart Displays have bigger screens than the Echo Show, better-looking designs and do more with touch.
Samsung Challenges OLED Supremacy with Next-Gen QLED By Brian Westover published 9 January 18 Samsung's QLED technology will get much better in 2018, if the gorgeous, richly colored displays we saw at CES 2018 are any indication.
E-Vone Smart Shoes Tell You When Someone Falls By Mark Spoonauer published 8 January 18 The E-Vone smart shoes can automatically alert loved ones when someone falls down, thanks to sophisticated sensors and wireless tech.
Here's a Credit Card You'll Never Need to Replace By Andrew E. Freedman published 8 January 18 The Dynamics Wallet Card holds your accounts digitally so your bank can replace your credit card number instantly.
Honor View 10 Hands-on: AI Features Steal the Show By Philip Michaels published 8 January 18 The Honor View 10 has built-in artificial intelligence that helps features like photo-taking and security.
Garmin Speak Plus Merges Smart Dash Cam with Alexa By Henry T. Casey published 8 January 18 Garmin's upgraded its Alexa-integrated Speak dashboard-mounted device with a dash cam that packs safety-oriented perks.
Self-Driving Luggage Just Followed Me Around at CES 2018 By Mark Spoonauer published 8 January 18 The CX-1 from ForwardX Robotics uses facial recognition and obstacle avoidance to follow behind you at up to to 7 miles per hour.
Asus ZenFone Max Plus Packs Monster 4,130 mAh Battery By Philip Michaels published 8 January 18 Asus phones tend to last a long time on a charge, and the ZenFone Max Plus should be no exception, thanks to a 4,130 mAh battery. The $329 phone ships in February.
McAfee Undercuts LifeLock with New ID Protection Service By Paul Wagenseil published 8 January 18 At CES 2018, McAfee unveiled its own identity-protection service as well as a partnership with D-Link to protect a smart home.
Garmin Forerunner 645 Music vs. Apple Watch vs. Fitbit Ionic By Caitlin McGarry published 8 January 18 Garmin’s new GPS running watch finally gains music, but it’ll cost you.
AMD’s New Desktop Processors for 2018: What You Need to Know By Matthew Murray published 8 January 18 AMD is bringing out a series of new Ryzen chips for desktop, including a pair of affordable processors with integrated Radeon graphics.
Samsung's Wild MicroLED Modular TV Grows to 146 Inches By Brian Westover published 8 January 18 Samsung's massive home-cinema display, 'The Wall,' measures 146 inches and features new microLED pixels for darker blacks and richer colors.
Byton's Electric SUV Looks Like the Future of Cars By Henry T. Casey published 8 January 18 The Byton electric SUV features a 49-inch touch screen console, facial recognition, voice commands and invisible door handles.
Trying Out LG’s AI-Powered Smart TVs By Brian Westover published 8 January 18 Soon, you’ll be able to Netflix and Chill with Google Assistant as expanded smarts come to LG’s entire lineup of 4K TVs.