Hopsy Sub Compact Is a Good (But Pricey) Keurig for Draft Beer By Henry T. Casey The Sub Compact is a smaller version of Hopsy's kegerator that turns beer into a subscription service.
Elton John's Concert Headphones Sound Like a Dystopian Nightmare By Jesus Diaz Is going to a live music concert with headphones really a “better listening experience"?
Mynt ES Key Finder: Cheap Price for a Basic Tracker By Philip Michaels The Mynt ES key finder boasts a relatively low price but lacks the frills and polish of other tracking devices.
Apparently Nobody Gives a Damn About Futuristic Phones Without Holes By Jesus Diaz Meizu fails to secure the minimum Indiegogo crowdfunding target to fund its Zero holeless phone.
Goodyear Designs Tire to Turn Cars Into Flying DeLoreans By Jesus Diaz The company’s new Aero two-in-one concept tire can both drive on road and propel cars into the sky.
This Is Where We Are with Robots: Jibo Just Announced Its Own Demise By Richard Priday Just over a year since the robot shipped, Jibo has had to turn off its more advanced connected functions.
USB 4 Is Coming: What It Means For You By Henry T. Casey Here's what you need to know about USB 4, which promises to deliver faster transfer speeds than previous USB versions.
Chinese Scientists Create Injectable Nanoparticles That Enable Night Vision By Jesus Diaz Chinese scientists have discovered a nanoparticle that enables mammals — including humans — to see in absolute darknesss. They have tested it successfully in mice.
7 Ways the Huawei Mate X Beats the Galaxy Fold By Mark Spoonauer Samsung’s Galaxy Fold looks innovative, but Huawei’s foldable Mate X looks like the superior foldable phone in many ways.
Here's Your First Look at Oppo's Foldable Phone By Richard Priday The prototype foldable phone was shown on Chinese social media, but Oppo says it will only build it if they see enough demand.
Yuneec Mantis Q Drone Review: Voice Controls Aren't Enough By Richard Baguley The Mantis Q is a nimble, maneuverable drone, but the 4K video is shaky, and its voice-control feature is gimmicky.
Ford’s Lane-Keeping Bed Is the Best Thing for Couples Ever By Jesus Diaz The Ford Lane-Keeping bed has sensors and motors to make sure that there’s always enough space for any couple.
This AI Robot Will Beat You at Jenga By Jesus Diaz MIT scientists have developed a robot that can sense the state of a Jenga tower and make decisions about which block to take out next.
Watch the First Manned Test of a Flying Go-Kart By Jesus Diaz Jetson Aero’s flying go-kart is amazing and it can be the basis for a future air race championship.
The First Phone Without Buttons, Ports or Notches Costs $1,299 By Jesus Diaz Is this the apex of candy bar phones or just another gimmick?
This AI-Powered Brain Implant Can Turn Your Thoughts Into Speech By Jesus Diaz A new invention could help patients with no speech, paving the way to direct brain-to-computer interfaces for everyone.
Russian Combat Pilots Now Have Deadly AI Wingmen By Jesus Diaz The latest developments from the Russian armed forces are quickly becoming a real and present danger for American military hegemony.
Samsung Patents Weird 3D Display That Captures Any Object In Front of It By Jesus Diaz Check out this gesture-controlled 3D monitor contraption that can digitize objects in three dimensions.
iRobot Roomba i7+ Review: A Convenient, Costly Robot Vacuum By Meghan McDonough The iRobot Roomba i7+ learns your home's layout and empties its own dustbin. It's super-cool, but this convenience comes at a price.
U.S. Army Considering Fully Autonomous AI Weapons By Jesus Diaz The Army Futures Command is looking to give full control of some weapons systems, without any human intervention whatsoever.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Samsung's Trio of New Robots Are More Helpful Than Creepy By Mark Spoonauer Samsung's new Bot Care, Bot Air and Bot Retail robots can help the elderly, clean the air around you and help you shop.
Lunii Entertains Kids with a Multitude of Stories By Philip Michaels Lunii is a portable storyteller that offers different combinations of stories for small children, with features that should impress parents.
I Rode a Onewheel Rideable for the First Time, and Lived to Tell the Tale By Philip Michaels After debut at last year's CES, the Onewheel+ XR is now widely available, and we took this electric riding board for a spin.
Coolpad Keeps It Simple With First Kids Smartwatch By Philip Michaels The $149 Dyno Smartwatch has minimal features for kids largely aimed at letting them stay in touch with the parents to know where they are.
This Gadget Untangles One of the Biggest Problems With Hairdryers By Monica Chin Hands-on with the wireless, infrared hairdryer of the future.
Bye, Bye Buttons? Google Hand Motion Detector Approved By Philip Michaels The FCC is letting Google move forward with sensors that use radar to detect hand gestures. The technology could give us a new way to interact with smartwatches, speakers and other devices.