The Flipper Zero has gotten a bad rap — why I love this little hacking tool By Anthony Spadafora published 2 December 23 The Flipper Zero has made the news for its use in Bluetooth spamming attacks but I’ve had a glimpse of just how much more it can do.
I finally got a Bluetooth tracker for my keys but after it was too late — here’s what happened By Anthony Spadafora last updated 23 October 23 I rarely forget things but a Bluetooth tracker could have certainly come in handy when my toddler lost my car keys.
I review 3D printers for a living and this is the one to get for beginners By Alastair Jennings published 22 May 23 When it comes to finding the ideal 3D printer for beginners, one model stands out as a top contender thanks to its impressive range of features and affordability.
It’s about time Google added AirTag anti-stalking features to Android — and I/O 2023 is the perfect place to do it By Tom Pritchard published 15 April 23 It's about time Google added anti-AirTag stalking features to Android, and Google I/O 2023 is the best place to launch it.
I review gadgets for a living — and this is my one must-have feature By Anthony Spadafora published 15 April 23 If a device I’m interested in doesn’t have a detachable cable I won’t buy it regardless of how well its other features stack up to the competition.
I used this thermal camera to identify heat loss in my home — here’s what I found By Tom Pritchard published 21 January 23 The FLIR One Edge Pro turned my phone into a thermal camera, and I used it to figure out how to better insulate my home.
Android users have virtually no protection from AirTag stalking — and Apple needs to fix it By Tom Pritchard published 15 January 23 Apple may have released various updates to prevent AirTag stalking, but they're no good at helping Android users.
Facebook smart glasses could have facial recognition — here’s why that’s a terrible idea By Tom Pritchard published 2 March 21 Facebook's smart glasses may have facial recognition cameras, which is just the absolute worst possible idea.
CES 2014: MakerBot Vs. 3D Systems (Boom or Bust Breakdown) (Op-Ed) By Tom's Guide Staff, Scott Dunham, Photizo Group published 21 January 14 Now that 3D printing is hitting its stride, mainstream technology companies are thinking about entering the 3D-printing marketplace.
3D-Printing Not Yet Mainstream, But Critics Are Missing the Point (Op-Ed) By Tom's Guide Staff, Scott Dunham, Photizo Group published 28 August 13 As 3D printing expands, naysayers question whether the tech is a fad — but those detractors are missing the point, says Scott Dunham.
How 3D Printing Will Transform Chinese Manufacturing (Op-Ed) By Tom's Guide Staff, Melba Kurman, Triple Helix Innovation and Hod Lipson, Cornell University published 21 August 13 Why has China's manufacturing-heavy economy not widely adopted 3D printing?
3D-Printing Pro: Most People Have No Use for a 3D Printer By Marshall Honorof published 13 August 13 3D printing is not nearly as useful for the everyday consumer as you may believe, even according to those who love it.
How 3D Printing Will Save You Money By Jeremy Hsu published 12 August 13 Printing household items can already save you money. As technology improves, 3D printing may offer more goods made locally or even at home.