New year, new gear: seven ways to celebrate “new”
You're in a new year right now, and replacing something old with something new might just be a way to get your brain to believe that we're truly new.
You're in a new year right now, and replacing something old with something new might just be a way to get your brain to believe that we're truly new.
CES hasn't quite kicked off yet, but that doesn't mean the news isn't out there. LG is already talking up its additions to the kitchen.
Drink makers use pods for coffee and tea, but the next appliance to take this approach could be for something much, much cooler. Literally.
Buying gadgets for someone who loves to cook or take care of themselves? Here are some ideas for that person.
If your idea of coffee is something from Starbucks, a new pod variety might just satisfy that craving faster than finding one of America's coffee outlets.
Need to get those home-cooked dishes from hot to cold without thinking? Technology to the rescue, and restaurant grade tech, at that.
Bread machines have largely been the same for a decade or two, but Panasonic's latest twist on the tech will mean store-like loaves are within your kitchen's regular reach.
You probably already know a coffee machine makes hot coffee, but with the right ingredient, it can do cold coffee, too.
"LG" may as well stand for "Luxury Goods" based on its expected new kitchen arrivals being shown at IFA this year.
Coffee machines are known to not only take space, but require a manual to use. Is the Nespresso Lattissima One the most kitchen-friendly machine, and can it make excellent coffee simple for you?