Looking for new noise-canceling headphones this Black Friday? Beats Studio Pro have dropped to their lowest price ever at $149, making premium audio more affordable than ever and far better than the AirPods Max at this rate.
Samsung boldly steps into the future! Latest leaks show: The Galaxy Smart Glasses will rely on a revolutionary audio AI strategy and feature AR displays. The goal is to create an unobtrusive 24/7 assistant for everyday life, that finally makes smart glasses cool.
Smart homes are about to level up. Matter 1.5 introduces long-awaited camera support alongside smarter energy management for house holds and EVs and new device types. Find out why this update is bigger than you think.
It seems like video games are getting more expensive by the hour, which is turning gaming into an increasingly costly hobby. But there are ways around it, and this limited time offer on an otherwise paid PC game is one of them.
Amazon’s Fire TV deals just dropped early, and the new 4K Select is already at its lowest price ever. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your TV at home without breaking the bank, this might be your moment.
Are you on the fence for a new pair of Bluetooth noise-canceling over-ear headphones? Bose’s latest QuietComfort Headphones are on sale ahead of Black Friday and might be some of the best options out there.
Google’s Android 17 update might be gearing up for a major gaming shift in smartphones and tablets. Early clues suggest something big is brewing, from controller tweaks to deeper integration. Should gamers be excited?
Rockstar is bringing one of its most iconic games to more mobile and next-gen gaming consoles, and there’s a twist that might surprise longtime fans. Here’s what’s changing and why you should give it a spin before the GTA 6 launch.
It has been more than 20 years since the last main entry to the Half-Life series, Half-Life 2, was released. And even Half-Life: Alyx, the series most recent VR-entry, is already five years old at this point. Could we finally be getting a sequel to the legendary game?
Nintendo’s latest Switch 2 update adds some handy features, but it’s also sparked a wave of frustration. Players using third-party docks are suddenly facing black screens and broken connections. Is this a bug, or something more deliberate?