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Health tech gadgets displayed at the annual CES trade show make a lot of promises. A smart scale promoted a healthier lifestyle by scanning your feet to track your heart health
If 2025 taught us anything, it’s that “inexpensive” doesn’t have to mean “cheap” when it comes to the latest tech products. Some of our favorite gadgets of the year came in at a cool $50 or less, from innovative power strips that kept our cables organized to cases that improved our phones’ and earbuds’ style and functionality.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 begins in Las Vegas, with early trends pointing to pervasive AI integration, advancements in electric vehicles, and more.
I’ve rounded up the best tech gifts you can buy this year. My team and I spend all year testing top tech products, from smart home gadgets and gaming gear to audio equipment and connected fitness devices, so hopefully I can make your gift shopping a lot ...
Nearly 65 years ago, the popular animated sitcom "The Jetsons" burst onto the airwaves, giving us a glimpse into the future of smart homes and other high-tech gadgets. With visions of things such as flying cars and fully automated homes, these futuristic ...
Overview Car tech gadgets are transforming everyday driving with added comfort, convenience, and efficiency.From smart cleaning solutions to advanced infotainme
Most of us love to have the latest shiny new tech gadget. From smart speakers to fitness devices, and AI-powered voice-enabled gadgets like Alexa to VR headsets, these are increasingly common in most homes. Read Next: 4 Surprising Things That Could Impact ...
Health tech gadgets displayed at the annual CES trade show make a lot of promises. A smart scale promoted a healthier lifestyle by scanning your feet to track your heart health, and an egg-shaped hormone tracker uses artificial intelligence to help you figure out the best time to conceive.
Remember when your phone could take a tumble from two stories up and still work like a charm? Or when listening to music meant you actually had to pick the next song yourself? Welcome back to the golden age of gadgets that excelled at doing one thing ...