SOUNDPEATS Aura Nebula aims to bring wired-grade Hi-Fi sound to true-wireless earbuds
SOUNDPEATS Aura Nebula debuts at CES 2026 with a rare five-driver design aimed at delivering wired-grade Hi-Fi sound in true-wireless earbuds.
SOUNDPEATS Aura Nebula debuts at CES 2026 with a rare five-driver design aimed at delivering wired-grade Hi-Fi sound in true-wireless earbuds.
LG is pushing OLED gaming monitors into extreme territory with the UltraGear GX7, a 26.5 inch OLED display offering 540Hz QHD speed, ultra low response time, and elite color performance.
Caterpillar introduces Cat AI Assistant, an AI powered tool designed to help customers manage, maintain, and operate heavy equipment more efficiently.
Kioxia’s new BG7 Series client SSDs bring faster performance, better power efficiency, and added form factor flexibility for modern laptops and desktops.
Eve’s new Matter based thermostat avoids the cloud entirely, offering local control, no subscriptions, and a refreshing alternative for smart home users tired of Nest.
Red Hat is expanding its NVIDIA collaboration with a big push around Red Hat Enterprise Linux for NVIDIA, aiming to give enterprises a day zero starting point for rack scale AI.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Plus expands the Windows-on-ARM push with faster performance, multi-day battery life, and serious on-device AI aimed at real-world productivity
TCL’s new X11L SQD Mini LED TV makes bold claims about brightness, black levels, and color accuracy at CES 2026.
Audeze unveils Maxwell 2, a premium wireless gaming headset featuring 90mm planar drivers, AI powered microphone noise removal, Bluetooth 5.3, and an 80 hour battery life for PC and consoles.
Other World Computing has unveiled the first and only 8TB bus powered Thunderbolt 5 SSD, bringing internal level speeds and massive capacity to a rugged portable drive.
LG is reviving its iconic Wallpaper TV for 2026 with a shockingly thin 9mm OLED design, true wireless connectivity, higher brightness, and gaming grade performance.
Hyundai is betting big on AI, software defined vehicles, and physical robotics, but the real test will be whether drivers actually notice the difference anytime soon.