I've spent years testing clunky glasses that don't live up to their promises, but Meta's latest might finally deliver on the dream of AR eyewear.
This very first-gen device raises several questions about where the next chapter of mobile computing is headed.
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
Hisense U8Q (65U8QTUK) review
Control of all the U8Q’s local dimming zones is delivered by a new Hi-View AI Engine Pro processor that Hisense claims sports ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
TCL Tab 8 Nxtpaper 5G
The TCL Tab 8 Nxtpaper 5G is an average-looking tablet. Its all-black design is entirely polycarbonate and has no texture or ...
I’m writing this review with an M5-powered Vision Pro on my head and my MacBook Pro on my lap. The MacBook’s screen is ...
Crain's exclusive ranking reveals the Chicago-area companies coming up with the most ingenious inventions and clever new ways ...
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Apple iPad Pro (M5, 2025)
The iPad Pro has one of Apple's best displays. It is fantastically bright and sharp, generates deep contrast, and is simply a ...
Luckily, Suzuki has updated the regular Three-Door variant to give it more standard features and amenities for the 2026 model ...
HDMI 2.2 provides options for uncompressed and compressed video and chroma sampling, and compression and chroma subsampling ...
Meta's next-level smart glasses include some incredible new technology, but there are still lots of missing pieces.
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Hyte Y70 Touch Infinity
Hyte says that the Y70 Touch Infinite will accept graphics cards up to 390mm long, but the angled face actually means that it ...
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