Would you pay $20 for an AI-powered browser? Opera is betting on it with the release of its $19.90 (per month) "next generation AI browser," Opera Neon, meant for people who use AI every day. The ...
Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses are now on sale, but actually buying a pair will be a bit more complicated than ordering a ...
Smartphone company Nothing now has quite the line of audio accessories that now counts a new ANC over-the-ear headphone from ...
EA confirms it will go private in $55 billion acquisition, How to follow Amazon’s big hardware event, A PlayStation ...
You'll now be able to buy some items you're looking for without leaving your ChatGPT conversation. OpenAI has launched a new ...
It's been about two years since Amazon last had a "Devices and Services" event, although it might not feel like it. The ...
Logitech has officially launched the latest version of its popular productivity mouse, the MX Master 4. We've been able to ...
If you prefer to keep one ear completely unobstructed for whatever reason, you might be happy to know you only need to wear one of your AirPods Pro 3 during a workout to track your heart rate. Both ...
Alphabet will pay President Donald Trump $22 million as part of a settlement in a class action lawsuit brought against the ...
Daniel Rotar, who leads the ZONEofTECH YouTube channel, posted on X today that the battery on his Samsung Galaxy Ring began ...
Tomorrow, Amazon will host an event in New York City to unveil some new hardware and Engadget will be liveblogging.
OpenAI's new social app apparently "closely resembles" TikTok, with a vertical video feed, but is only for AI-generated ...
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