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Xbox Cloud Gaming’s new design teases the future of Xbox console UI

Xbox Cloud Gaming’s new design teases the future of Xbox console UI

Xbox Cloud Gaming's new design teases the future of Xbox console UI Microsoft has started testing a refreshed web experience for Xbox Cloud Gaming that looks even more console-like. Xbox Insiders can now try out the preview UI, which includes updated navigation features, plenty of new animations, and a refreshed design. It all feels like […]

Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU review: call it a comeback

Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU review: call it a comeback

Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU review: call it a comeback Panther Lake CPUs in hand at CES 2026. Intel’s been talking the talk for months about its new generation of laptop chips, the first made on its long-anticipated 18A process. 18A is meant to steer Intel back toward bluer waters by making its chips better, […]

Sony’s first clip earbuds don’t quite hit the mark

Sony’s first clip earbuds don’t quite hit the mark

Sony's first clip earbuds don't quite hit the mark The Sony LinkBuds Clip can be customized with different colored covers for the case. The Sony LinkBuds Clip are the company’s first clip earbuds. They follow the innovative donut-hole LinkBuds and LinkBuds Open and, like their predecessors, allow you to listen to music or podcasts, make […]

Gemini with Personal Intelligence is awfully familiar

Gemini with Personal Intelligence is awfully familiar

Gemini with Personal Intelligence is awfully familiar I respect Gemini using the royal “we” here. By lots of metrics, Gemini is winning. It has raced ahead of OpenAI, become scarily good at creating convincing imagery, and even won Apple’s business. So last week’s news that it was enabling something called Personal Intelligence felt like a […]

Fear and blogging (and prerelease laptop testing) in Las Vegas

Fear and blogging (and prerelease laptop testing) in Las Vegas

Fear and blogging (and prerelease laptop testing) in Las Vegas During a chaotic multiday event, I found myself working anywhere. And always in a rush. At CES, I did what you’re not supposed to do: I brought a pre-production laptop to use as my primary workhorse during a hectic event. The unproven rifle in question […]

TCL’s PlayCube projector is more fun than a Rubik’s Cube

TCL’s PlayCube projector is more fun than a Rubik’s Cube

TCL's PlayCube projector is more fun than a Rubik's Cube Twisting the PlayCube angles the image without a tripod. The best all-in-one portable projector is the one that makes all the right compromises. It needs to balance image and sound quality with battery life and responsiveness in a device that’s not too expensive and small […]

Kodak’s collectible Charmera is a terrible camera I somehow don’t hate

Kodak’s collectible Charmera is a terrible camera I somehow don’t hate

Kodak's collectible Charmera is a terrible camera I somehow don't hate It’s so cute you may overlook the Charmera’s many limitations. Like trading cards, Lego figures, and even the coveted Labubu, you don’t know exactly what your Kodak Charmera camera is going to look like until you open the box. The anticipation and a $30 […]

The Sony Bravia 8 II is a TV enthusiast’s dream

The Sony Bravia 8 II is a TV enthusiast’s dream

The Sony Bravia 8 II is a TV enthusiast's dream The Bravia 8 II draws you in. Sony has a history of making excellent TVs, from the Trinitron CRTs of last century to the world’s first OLED nearly 20 years ago to 2016’s ZD9 mini-LED that delivered exceptional brightness and dimming control for the time. […]