
Electronics
The latest consumer electronics, from smart home devices to cool gadgets that are bound to be industry-changing.
Samsung brings 3D back with AI-powered, glasses-free Odyssey 3D monitor
New Odyssey G-series push the boundaries of refresh rates
Canada aims to become a major player in rare earth mining for chips and batteries
The country is exploring 6 "priority" minerals to power EVs, renewables, chips
MSI reveals 600Hz gaming monitor, Koorui one-ups with 750Hz model
Remember when 60Hz was considered cutting-edge?
Asus, Samsung, and MSI all reveal first 4K 27-inch OLED 240Hz monitors
All featuring DisplayPort 2.1a
Belgium has become the first EU country to ban the sale of disposable vapes
Stubbing out vaping's rapid rise
Ingenious DIY setup powers home for 8 years with over 1,000 repurposed laptop batteries
Repurposing e-waste on a sustainable power solution
USB-C is now effectively mandatory in Europe as the new charging era begins
The end of proprietary chargers?
LG's new UltraGear OLED gaming monitors include 45-inch 5K2K bendable model with dual-mode
More than one world's first in this lineup
The Lemontron is an "upside-down" portable 3D printer you can make yourself
An open-source 3D printer that fits in a filament box
Passports may soon become obsolete as facial recognition and smartphones take over
Concerns about privacy and security are already being raised
Outrage grows as people are not using headphones in airports and planes, annoying those around them
Facepalm: Many of us have been guilty of it – mindlessly streaming videos or taking calls sans headphones while waiting at an airport gate or on the plane itself. But that tendency is apparently driving fellow travelers crazy. Flight attendants are now even making pre-flight announcements pleading with passengers to use headphones, but the scourge of audio oversharing shows no signs of stopping.
This $1,600 keyboard is made entirely of aluminum, keycaps included
The ultimate head-turner
The British Army is trialing radio waves to zap drones out of the sky – at 13 cents per shot
The system disrupt drones from over a kilometer away, essentially shooting them down
Tiny speaker promises virtual surround sound with novel audio trickery
Sound bigger than its size might suggest
MIT's light-activated antiferromagnetic memory could replace today's ferromagnets
The breakthrough could enable next-gen memory chips with improved density and durability
Minisforum unveils innovative portable monitor with dual 1080p screens for $231
Featuring a clever folding design with a 315-degree hinge
The quest to save the world's largest CRT TV from demolition
A 43-inch, 440lb titan that many believed was only a myth
WTF?! Most people consider CRTs obsolete – and for most purposes, they are – but retro gamers favor them because they offer a few advantages over modern panels. Although technical constraints limit the maximum size of CRT displays, Sony defied those boundaries in the late 1980s with a model so rare that it eventually passed into legend – until a YouTuber rescued what may be the last remaining unit days before its scheduled disposal.
Iron Man-inspired exoskeleton helps paraplegics walk again
It's a bit bulky, but further refinements could turn it mainstream
TCL is now shipping more ultra-large TVs than Samsung, another win for the Chinese-owned maker
Are Chinese TV makers essentially unstoppable at this point?
This $16 240W omnidirectional USB cable orients to your device, not the other way around
Only available in Japan for now, up to 1.8m in length
Prepare for liftoff with this programable calculator watch resembling Apollo 11's guidance computer
If it just wasn't so expensive
This Switch 2 mockup could be the most accurate representation of Nintendo's next handheld
Magnetic JoyCons with Hall-effect joysticks is the biggest winner in my book
Time Capsule turns Apple's AirTag into a rugged tracker with 10 years of battery life
Powered by two AA batteries
This wireless mouse doubles as a docking station, offering HDMI and USB-C
Add ports and power to your laptop with this clever mouse