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Delugs is Developing a Wrist Strap for the Swatch x AP Royal Pop

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We spent the first 24 hours after the Royal Pop announcement trying to figure out if Swatch was playing a joke. A $400 ceramic pocket watch that looks this much like a Royal Oak, and you can’t wear it on your wrist? The lanyard is charming in a 1990s-keychain sort of way, but most of […]

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Even Realities G2 Smart Glasses Just Became a 007 Gadget, and We Saw It Coming

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After five months of wearing the Even Realities G2 in the real world, the news that it’s becoming an actual gadget inside 007 First Light doesn’t feel like forced product placement. It feels like the first time a smart-glasses maker understood the assignment: spy gear should be invisible, not a face-mounted camera that screams “I’m

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Googlebook Is Here and It Wants to Kill the Laptop As We Know It

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We’ve spent thirteen years reviewing Chromebooks as the budget machine you buy when $300 is the hard ceiling. Google’s new Googlebook, announced today at the Android Show: I/O Edition, is not that machine. It’s a premium laptop built on part of the Android tech stack and ChromeOS, with Gemini wired into the OS, a cursor

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The Value-Tier ThinkPad Where Intel and AMD Finally Tied

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The ThinkPad L-series sits in the part of Lenovo’s lineup that IT teams pick by the pallet and end users rarely think about. It’s been the value tier, the one priced for refresh cycles rather than headlines. The Gen 7 L14 is the one that changes that math without changing the budget, and it does

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The 30-Liter Tower That Pulls 4000 TOPS Without Calling the Cloud

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Workstation buyers spent the last few years watching the AI conversation drift to the cloud. Studios paid for instance hours, finance teams paid for inference latency, and design shops paid for the bandwidth to ship raw assets back and forth. The ThinkStation P4 lands in a 30-liter tower that says the math has finally shifted.

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The 13-Inch ThinkPad That Picks Pockets Over Posture, on Both Sides of the Silicon Aisle

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The 13-inch laptop spent the last three years quietly losing market share to 14-inch slim-bezel designs. Buyers wanted the bigger screen at the same travel weight, and 13 inches started feeling like a compromise. The ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 is the argument that you can still want the smaller machine for the right reasons, and

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A 16-Inch ThinkPad That Refuses to Cost Like a Workstation

Lenovo ThinkPad L16 Gen 3 AMD Price

The 16-inch business laptop usually shows up with a flagship price tag attached. Lenovo’s been comfortable selling it that way through T16 and P16 generations. The ThinkPad L16 Gen 3 (AMD) is the one that puts the bigger screen in the value tier. It runs up to AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors with

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Narwal Freo Z10 Turbo Launches May 18 at $599 With Flagship Carpet Tech

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Narwal is bringing its CarpetFocus Technology, a feature reserved for its flagship lineup until now, to a $599.99 robot vacuum that lands in the US on May 18, 2026. The Freo Z10 Turbo carries 25,000 Pa of suction, the same CarpetFocus engine until now exclusive to Narwal’s Flow flagships, and a launch window price that

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Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop is official and it lands May 16

Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop

It’s happening. Swatch and Audemars Piguet are teaming up on a watch called the Royal Pop, and it drops Saturday, May 16, 2026. After a week of teaser posts and cryptic font games, Swatch confirmed the collab directly on Instagram with AP tagged in the post. Here’s the line Swatch is leading with: A disruptive

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BLUETTI FridgePower Keeps Your Fridge Alive When the Grid Fails

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You know that stomach drop you feel the moment the power clicks off on a hot July afternoon. The hum of the fridge cuts, the kitchen goes quiet, and you start doing the math in your head. How long until the ice cream sweats through the carton. How long before the chicken you prepped for

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INKWON TAG Review: The Pocket Printer That Replaces Four Creative Gadgets

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Pocket printers usually pick a lane. Polaroid wants you printing photos. Phomemo wants you printing labels. Nothing on the shelf has tried to handle photos, stickers, heat-transfer t-shirt prints, and temporary tattoos out of the same box. INKWON’s first product, the INKWON TAG, makes exactly that pitch on Kickstarter. INKWON Printing is a Kowloon, Hong

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Meet the Vastnaut One 4×4: the first AI-powered exoskeleton that assists both hips and knees, built for every step, up and down the trail

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If you’ve spent any time looking at AI hiking exoskeletons, you’ve noticed something quietly weird about the entire category. Every suit on the market wants to talk about going up. The marketing is always uphill switchbacks, summit selfies, climbers arriving fresher than the friend who didn’t strap in. That’s the whole pitch. Climb harder, sweat

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Your dog wants out, your brain won’t let them: how SATELLAI’s two smart collars finally fix both

Two dogs at the beach wearing SATELLAI's two smart collars: the teal SATELLAI Collar and the lavender Collar Go GPS tracker.

You know the moment. The backyard is finally green, the light is lingering past 7 p.m., and your dog is parked at the door with the look. The “please just let me go” look. And you’re standing there doing the math you’ve been doing for years. Are the gates closed. Does the neighbor have people

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Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 Review: Full-Body Adaptive Ergonomic Chair

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Most ergonomic chairs promise your back will thank you. Then you lean forward to type, shift sideways to grab your coffee, or recline to watch a video, and that promise quietly breaks. The lumbar pad stays where it was. The armrests don’t follow. Your lower back finds open air where support used to be. Sihoo

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Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 Review: 4K Clarity and Solar Freedom for the Modern Backyard

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I’ve tested a lot of smart home gadgets over the years, and one thing I’ve learned is that the best tech is the kind you forget about. Not because it’s boring, but because it just works. The Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 4K Smart Bird Feeder with Solar Roof is trying to be exactly that kind

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Beatbot AquaSense X Review: The AstroRinse Station Is a Breakthrough in Pool Cleaning

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The AstroRinse station is the reason the Beatbot AquaSense X exists. It’s the first automatic filter-cleaning station built for a pool robot, and The Gadgeteer is among the first publications to put it through real-world testing. The robot docks, the station rinses its filter, empties its debris bin, and three minutes later everything is clean

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BLUETTI’s New EnergyPro 13K Can Run Your Entire Home When the Grid Goes Down

A sleek, white BLUETTI EnergyPro 13K whole home battery backup system installed against a modern garage wall next to a parked electric vehicle.

Your 5-ton AC unit pulls roughly 6,000 watts the moment the compressor kicks on. Your well pump needs another 2,000. The home office, the fridge, the router, the security cameras, the medical equipment in the spare bedroom: it all adds up fast. When the grid drops in the middle of a July heatwave or a

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Bebird EarSight Ultra X Review: 4K Smart Ear Camera for Safer Cleaning

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You know the feeling. Something shifts in your ear canal when you chew, or presses against the wall when you lie on your side. You grab a cotton swab, tilt your head, and start digging blind. You can’t see what you’re pushing. You can’t tell if you’re clearing the blockage or compacting it deeper. The

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Lenovo’s Circular 600g “Puck” PC: The Yoga Mini i Gen 11 is a Design Marvel

Front view of Lenovo Yoga Mini i Gen 11 PC showing its compact circular design and aluminum finish.

Most desktops don’t make you do a double take. You see a tower, a slab, maybe a small box tucked behind a monitor, and you move on. The Lenovo Yoga Mini i Gen 11 is different. It’s a circular, aluminum puck that weighs 600 grams, takes up less space than a coffee coaster, and quietly

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This 21-Pound Speaker Is Louder Than a Rock Concert

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Most portable Bluetooth speakers top out around 100 decibels. That’s fine for a patio dinner or background music by the pool. It’s not fine when you’re trying to fill a yard, anchor a tailgate, or keep up with a beach crowd that keeps spreading out. The gap between “loud enough for indoors” and “actually loud

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