While breaking wind could help protect against Alzheimer’s and postpartum depression, there can be too much of a “good” thing. Scientists recently discovered that we’re passing gas a lot more often ...
Toluwa was waiting for her flight in an airport lounge in Washington, DC, when she said she was approached by a stranger. The pair got chatting and, after a while, she agreed to exchange numbers with ...
The Singapore dream notwithstanding, Kenya’s President William Ruto has no shortage of big ideas about how to develop the country. Yet a troubling question persists: Why are so many Kenyans so loudly ...
Update: 3:15 p.m. ET: Video recorded by the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, who killed Renee Good was leaked to a right-wing news site after this article was published. You can read more about that here.
If you don't regularly wear glasses, why would you ever wear AI-powered smart glasses? That's the question posed to us by Razer at CES 2026 this year – and it's a good point! This is why Razer has ...
I wore camera-enabled over-ear headphones that tap into AI. Razer says they're going to be an actual product someday. It's not as weird as you'd think. Or maybe it is. Scott Stein Editor at Large I ...
Ring turned up to CES with a whole host of announcements, including a revamped range of home sensors. Ring Sensors (for that is their name) is a new lineup of tools, built on Amazon’s Sidewalk ...
TL;DR: Razer's Project Motoko, unveiled at CES 2026, is a wireless gaming headset featuring dual first-person cameras and AI-powered real-time object recognition. It offers private, fast AI ...
CES is always home to some of the most experimental tech of the year, and that’s thanks in part to Razer. Last year, Razer stole the show with its Project Arielle gaming chair with heating and cooling ...
Gaming Headsets Logitech's new $80 gaming headset has an undercover mic so you don't feel like a donut wearing it out the house Gaming Monitors LG's new 39-inch 5K2K OLED is easily my favourite new PC ...
Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer. The glasses contain ...