Samsung brings art to OLED with 2026 TVs
The world of art and premium TVs look set to collide, as Samsung shows what we can expect from its premium OLEDs this year.
The world of art and premium TVs look set to collide, as Samsung shows what we can expect from its premium OLEDs this year.
AI is a part of life for many people, but it’s also something scammers are using. How do you stay safe in a world where AI is present?
Security cameras monitoring the house typically only cover one angle, but what if you need to see more? Reolink might have a solution with a little more control.
The robotic vacuum world is heating up, and Dyson is evolving its entry, joining the chorus of automatic home cleaners that can also mop the floors.
Add some glasses. Remove the tree. Make someone smile. These are just a few examples of how AI will be able to let you make photos do things that you didn’t previously photograph.
A new pair of headphones focuses on both work time and home time, as Jabra returns a little style and a lot of AI to its Evolve headphones.
If you’re someone who regularly relies on AI, you might want to start paying for it, otherwise you’ll get ads like on every other service, too.
ChatGPT has rolled out a feature where you can give it access to your medical information, but the analyses aren’t exactly real medical advice.
Australia has lots of sun and that means making good use of it. Fortunately, solar panels are now being integrated into cameras, including one with a floodlight.
LG’s take on portable audio with a hint of celebrity goes second generation in the 2026 era of Xboom.