Amazon Glow, The Smart Screen For Kids, Gets Widespread Launch In US
Amazon's smart screen for kids, Glow, has finally launched across the U.S. for anyone to purchase. In addition to its screen, Glow has a built-in projector.
Read MoreAmazon's smart screen for kids, Glow, has finally launched across the U.S. for anyone to purchase. In addition to its screen, Glow has a built-in projector.
Read MoreDespite the notion that Bitcoin's value should be based on the utility and longevity of the technology, it seems the coin's cost remains tied to market trends.
Read MoreStill haven't picked up a Steam Deck? Maybe the OneXPlayer will better suit your needs. Be warned, though, it doesn't come cheap even with the promo discount.
Read MoreSome Russian soldiers were exposed to possibly harmful amounts of radiation early in the Ukraine invasion - here's how they were exposed and what could happen
Read MoreDraper will work on Project Mayhem and contribute towards design, development, and testing of the hypersonic bomber system.
Read MoreEmployees of G4 were not warned in advance of the network's demise, many finding out on Twitter and from news articles.
Read MoreBenchmarks for the M2 and M2 Pro Mac Minis have appeared online and they're more impressive than you'd expect. Find out how it stacks up to the M1 chips.
Read MoreAnother crypto exchange has fallen, though the drama behind Bitzlato is quite a bit different from that of FTX, according to the Department of Justice.
Read MoreImagine if humans evolved in such a way that we could better handle being in a car crash.
Read MoreIf you thought propellers were just for old planes and geeky hats, then you might want to think again.
Read MoreWalt Mossberg calls for government intervention to force carriers to play nice.
Read MoreIt looks like Jeremy Clarkson has landed himself in the spotlight for some rather offensive comments directed towards Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.
Read MoreGetty Images is arguing that the use of its images to train art-generating A.I. infringes on copyrights held by Getty and the original image creators.
Read MoreSam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced CEO of fallen crypto giant FTX, signed up on Substack and published a blog worth over 2,300 words.
Read MoreAvalanche Software has officially revealed the system requirements for its open-world title "Hogwarts Legacy." You'll need beefy hardware for Ultra settings.
Read MoreSamsung has a new line of SSDs coming that will bring marked improvements over the previous generation. We have all the details for you here.
Read MoreThe upcoming slate of first-party Xbox games are getting a new showcase at the end of January, bringing new glimpses of Elder Scrolls Online, Redfall, and more.
Read MoreSamsung is soon to announce the Galaxy S23, but speculation is already flying about next year's S24 only coming in two versions, regular and Ultra.
Read MoreLayoffs have once again struck Coinbase in 2023, as the wide-sweeping effects of FTX's collapse and the 'Cryptowinter' are continuing to affect the market.
Read MoreFord has suspended orders for the 2023 Maverick due to supply issues and high demand, but there is a chance that orders will re-open later this year.
Read MoreIt sounds like Apple's mixed-reality headset will get most of the attention this year, while the next-generation Mac Pro may lose one key feature.
Read MoreWhen Dyson offered me the opportunity to try out the Zone, I took it as an easy way to grab some laughs and dunk on a weird product. Boy was I wrong.
Read MoreHome theater buffs and cinephiles should be pumped for all the new high-quality TV sets revealed by LG, Hisense, Displace, and more at this year's CES.
Read MoreMercedes plans to expand its DRIVE PILOT automated driving program out to international regions in the coming years, but different regulations may hold it back.
Read MoreThe Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti starts at $799, a nice $100 cheaper than its scrapped predecessor.
Read MoreRazer's Android-based handheld gaming console finally has a release date for both its Wi-Fi-only and 5G variants, at least for buyers in the U.S.
Read MoreLumus, the company behind the tech that powers augmented reality glasses, has unveiled the next leap in smart lenses. It's 50% smaller and 100% less dorky.
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