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Holding the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold gave me faith in foldable phones again – and I’m not alone

By dust Posted on January 6, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Let’s set aside the spec talks for a moment and acknowledge the form factor that should’ve always been.

How we test tablets at ZDNET in 2026

By dust Posted on January 6, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Testing tablets involves a systematic method that combines quantitative testing with everyday performance. Learn more about how ZDNET reviewers test tablets in 2026.

Shokz’s latest earbuds have a unique trick that puts them above the OpenRun for me

By dust Posted on January 6, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Open-ear earbuds allow you to hear everything, but what if you only want to hear some things?

Being rude to ChatGPT changes you – and maybe even your relationships

By dust Posted on January 6, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

From Alexa to ChatGPT, our interactions with AI are reshaping communication norms. Here’s why how we talk to machines can affect real human relationships.

The most exciting AI tech I’ve tried at CES 2026 so far (including a cleaning robot)

By dust Posted on January 6, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

AI is meeting hardware more than ever at this year’s show, with some new and exciting applications emerging.

Your Peacock sports broadcasts are about to look and sound a lot better – here’s why

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Peacock is the first streaming service to roll out Dolby’s full suite of picture and sound tech.

These brain-tracking earbuds use EEG to measure your cognitive performance

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

You can use the Naox Wave while you work, sleep, or exercise.

Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs are here, and it’s shaping up to be an exciting 2026

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 processors, built on its new 18A architecture, was just officially unveiled at CES.

I just saw one of the coolest new smart locks in action at CES

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Your next smart lock might just recognize you and let you in.

Why Nvidia’s new Rubin platform could change the future of AI computing forever

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

At CES 2026, Nvidia unveiled Rubin, a new AI supercomputing platform that aims to accelerate the adoption of LLMs among the public.

These $299 AI glasses are the Meta Ray-Ban alternatives I’ve been waiting for

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

They’re cheaper, lighter, and more comfortable than Meta’s latest smart glasses, and you can buy them starting in January.

New Luna Band offers voice-based health tracking – no screen or subscription needed

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

The smart band enables logging of your health information without ever opening the app.

Do you get enough sunlight? These new ‘near-infrared’ office gadgets could help

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Stuck inside, working on your laptop all day? This device provides a daily dose of sunlight from the convenience of your home office.

The most exciting products for parents and kids we’ve seen at CES 2026 so far

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

From a real-time breastfeeding monitor to a cute bladeless stroller fan, we’ve found some of the most interesting tech aimed at parents and children at CES.

Nvidia’s physical AI models clear the way for next-gen robots – here’s what’s new

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

At CES, robotics leaders debut the latest robots and autonomous machines built with Nvidia technologies.

The Dell XPS makes a triumphant return at CES 2026, and it looks better than ever

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Dell is walking back its branding changes with the “Pro” and “Premium” monikers, returning the XPS name to its flagship position.

One of my favorite laptops from last year got a redesign I didn’t see coming

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Acer’s Swift 16 AI earned our Editor’s Choice award last year, but its 2026 refresh has me scratching my head.

MSI’s new thin and light laptops are one of the most pleasant surprises at CES

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

MSI’s Prestige and Modern series laptops have standard OLED displays and Intel “Panther Lake” chips.

Belkin just upgraded this Nintendo Switch accessory at CES, and you can buy it now

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Belkin’s Charging Case Pro for Nintendo Switch 2 gets a facelift, and it’s available now in three colors.

This high-tech sippy cup at CES 2026 could prevent your kid from needing ear tubes

By dust Posted on January 5, 2026 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Earflo is a medical device cleverly designed as a sippy cup – and early studies show it led to a nearly 90% reduction in the need for ear tube surgery for children with negative middle ear pressure.

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