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Your Home Is Getting Smarter Whether You Like It or Not

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ARTICLE –  Most people don’t think of their house as a tech product. It’s where you sleep, where you eat, where you argue about what to watch on a Tuesday night. But somewhere between the smart speaker on the counter and the doorbell that texts you when a squirrel walks by, your home quietly became

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AUMI 10.1 Android Tablet Review: An iPad User Tries a $69 Budget Tablet

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REVIEW – Tablet computers have been a dream since before the crew emerged from stasis in 2001: A Space Odessey and caught up with what they had missed while hurtling away from the Earth. Since then, Star Trek had their PADDs, and Apple got roundly roasted for calling their tablet “iPad”. We have nearly sixteen

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Atari Gamestation Go Packs 200+ Retro Titles Into One Feature-Packed Handheld

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ARTICLE – Retro gaming hardware typically asks players to adapt. One button layout covers thirty years of design, and you adjust your expectations to match what the hardware can approximate. The Gamestation Go from My Arcade reverses that arrangement by building multiple control methods into a single device and letting each game select what it

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REDMAGIC 11 Air tries to make gaming phones feel less bulky

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ARTICLE – Gaming phones still feel like a trade: speed goes up, then comfort goes down. That pattern gets old. You notice it fast. Price: CNY 3,499 ($502), CNY 4,199 ($602) Where to Buy: Redmagic REDMAGIC says the 11 Air lands at 8mm, and that number feels real when a phone slides into a pocket

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8849 Tank X is a Night Vision Rugged Smartphone with Integrated Projector

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NEWS – Most rugged phones promise durability and deliver compromise. Thicker bezels, slower processors, camera systems that exist to check a marketing box. The 8849 Tank X takes a different approach entirely: it’s an expedition tool that happens to run Android 15, built around systems that actually matter when you’re miles from civilization. Night vision

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The Budget Dual Dashcam That Punches Above Its Weight

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ARTICLE – Most dashcam shoppers fall into one of two camps: those who buy the cheapest thing on Amazon and hope for the best, or those who convince themselves that only a $300 unit will capture usable footage. The frustrating truth is that neither approach makes much sense anymore. Entry-level cameras have gotten dramatically better

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IKEA’s $199 GÅTEBO Microwave Could Replace Your Kitchen Oven

IKEA GÅTEBO Microwave Oven with Air Fryer Function Release

ARTICLE – The IKEA GÅTEBO doesn’t look like much sitting on your counter. It’s a black box with a dial, some buttons, and a door that swings open to reveal a 26-liter cavity and a spinning turntable. Nothing about it screams revolution. But plug it in, toss in the included air fry grid, and suddenly

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Boox Note Air5 c color e ink android tablet review

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REVIEW – The BOOX Note Air5 C is a 10.3‑inch color ePaper tablet designed for reading, writing, and light productivity. It features E Ink’s Kaleido 3 display paired with BOOX Super Refresh Technology to reduce ghosting and improve performance. The tablet has a host of customized apps and also runs Android 15 with full Google

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THUNDEROBOT ZERO Air Puts an RTX 5070 in a 1.59 kg Gaming Laptop

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CES 2026 NEWS – Gaming laptops have spent years making the same promise: desktop power you can take anywhere. The fine print always included a two kilogram chassis, a power brick the size of a paperback novel, and the kind of thermal noise that made coffee shop gaming a social liability. THUNDEROBOT’s ZERO Air, unveiled

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