KYGO’s Carry Me Brings Music to PlayStation VR By Marshall Honorof “Carry Me” isn’t just a song; it’s a whole PlayStation VR experience, and no two listening sessions will be quite the same.
Razer Project Ariana Projects Video Games Into Your Living Room By Sherri L. Smith Razer's newest concept advances Razer's Chroma towards video projection.
New Bitdefender Box Promises Tough Smart-Home Protection By Paul Wagenseil, Marshall Honorof The new Bitdefender Box looks to be what the earlier model isn't -- a stand-alone home Wi-Fi router providing serious network security.
Hyundai's Self-Driving Ioniq: Amazingly Smart, Can Cause Road Rage By John R. Quain A ride in Hyundai's first self-driving vehicle reveals a car with very impressive intelligence — and an overabundance of caution.
T-Mobile Offers Kickbacks to Data Dieters By Philip Michaels As T-Mobile moves to unlimited carrier plans only, it will give users $10 back each month if they use less than 2GB of data.
This Touch Screen Uses Gestures as Virtual Tools By Philip Michaels Touch interaction specialist Qeexo shows off technology that creates virtual tools on a touch screen, based on how you position your hand.
Dell Canvas 27: Surface Studio Power for Much Less By Mark Spoonauer The Dell Canvas 27 connects to existing PCs while providing touch and pen input, plus a Totem that works like the Surface Dial.
Xumo Has Free Surfable Channels for Hisense, Sharp TVs By Marshall Honorof Xumo can make Internet channels function just like their cable counterparts, and now the feature will work on both Hisense and Sharp TVs.
Alcatel's Cheap A3 XL Will Offer a Fingerprint Sensor By Philip Michaels Alcatel's $200 A3 XL smartphone will sport a 6-inch screen and a fingerprint sensor that offers a number of different functions.
Vuzix Blade 3000 Are Less Dorky AR Glasses By Andrew E. Freedman They may look like a less attractive pair of Oakleys, but the Vuzix Blade 3000 sunglasses have AR power under the hood.
Coolpad Conjr Joins Rush for Feature-Rich Budget Phones By Philip Michaels The $180 Coolpad Conjr features a fingerprint sensor, 13-megapixel rear camera and 3GB of RAM, making it a compelling budget option.
Huawei Mate 9 Will Be the First Alexa-Enabled Smartphone By Philip Michaels The 5.9-inch phablet goes on sale in the U.S. on January 6 for $599. And Huawei says it will have Alexa built in at some point in 2017.
New Nvidia Shield Has Google Assistant Inside By Mark Spoonauer The new Nvidia Shield leverages Google Assistant to help you find content to watch, answer questions and control your smart home.
New Balance Teams Up with Strava, Intel for GPS Watch By Mike Prospero The New Balance RunIQ watch has GPS and a heart rate monitor, and will offer training insights as you run.
Asus Zenfone AR First to Combine Google Tango, Daydream VR By Sherri L. Smith Asus' Zenfone AR is the first smartphone to feature Google's Project Tango and Daydream VR in one device.
Intruder in Your Home? Alarm.com Will Release the Drones By Mike Prospero Alarm.com is working on a system that will deploy a drone to see if someone's broken into your house.
G-Vert Intensity Tracker Goes Way Beyond Fitbit By Mark Spoonauer The G-Vert is designed for athletes who want to get real-time data on the intensity, power and balance of their movements.
Norton Core Router Aims to Protect Kids, Smart Homes By Paul Wagenseil, Philip Michaels Symantec unveiled the Norton Core, a home Wi-Fi router designed to keep smart-home devices and kids safe from the horrors of the internet.
D-Link Tries Its Hand at Mesh Networking with Covr By Philip Michaels D-Link's Covr uses an AC2600 dual-band router and AC1300 Wi-Fi Extender to make sure your Wi-Fi network reaches every corner of your home.
Finally, You Can Preheat Your Shower From a Phone By Andrew E. Freedman The Moen U smart shower lets you pre-set the perfect temperature and start your shower from your smartphone.
Linksys Gaming Router Auto-Detects Killer Network Cards By Philip Michaels New Linksys gaming router automatically detects Killer networking adapters on PCs, optimizes performance accordingly.
Roku Predicts Future of Streaming TV By Marshall Honorof Roku put together a handful of trends that may influence how people watch TV – and how they don’t – in 2017.
Kingston HyperX Alloy RGB Keyboard Offers Quality for Less By Marshall Honorof The Kingston HyperX Alloy RGB keyboard aims to offer the full mechanical package for a reasonable sum without sacrificing quality.
Asus' VivoPC X Puts Lots of VR in a Small Package By Andrew E. Freedman For three figures and not a ton of space, you can have the VivoPC X, a VR-ready desktop computer, in your home.
Asus' Iron Man Gaming PC Gets Kaby Lake Power By Michael Andronico The Asus GT51CH has been upgraded with Kaby Lake power and features a stunningly huge chassis with customization lighting.
DishAir TV Is Cord-Cutters' Dream Come True By Marshall Honorof The Dish AirTV player will offer both streaming channels (including 4K fare) and OTA local channels in a single device.
Mio Slice Makes Fitness Tracking Easier with a Single Score By Althea Chang New technology could make fitness tracking less confusing for both new wearable customers and Apple Watch users.
Sleep Number Unveils New Bed With Brains By Althea Chang This new smart bed can warm your toes, sense and adjust to your every move and wake your snoring partner.
Lenovo VR Headset Is Affordable Alternative You've Been Waiting For By Sherri L. Smith Lenovo's Windows 10-powered VR headset is the future of virtual and augmented reality.
Linksys Taps Alexa for Its New Mesh Router By Philip Michaels Linksys' entry into the mesh router market is Velop, which boasts a triband setup for better performance and a handful of Alexa skills.