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The actual use-value of smart glasses remains keenly debated, but less so among blind people, who are increasingly relying on the latest models to improve their lives.
It’s 2024, and the future is now! Between VR headsets, smart homes, and Bluetooth-enabled refrigerators, it certainly feels like we’ve reached the apex of technological advancements, and it’s hard to imagine what gadgets could possibly still lay ...
Vivint reports that over 80% of American homes now feature smart tech, with average spending exceeding $2,000 in the past five years.
Samsung has unveiled a 130-inch micro RGB smart television at CES 2026 featuring a gallery-inspired timeless frame which has been refined to look like a grand architectural window
It is undeniable that the year 2025 is a big milestone. It feels futuristic and may even induce an existential crisis. But the good news, we are already caught up with the tech game. Devices and gadgets boast cutting-edge technology and innovation with the ...
Hybrid work is here to stay, leaving office buildings partly deserted. Rather than saving us energy, however, these empty halls and offices keep guzzling fossil fuels and warming our planet. But we can change this collateral damage of working-from-home.
More than eight in 10 American homes now contain smart tech – including refrigerators, doorbells, and robot vacuums. A poll of 5,000 homeowners found they’ve spent, on average, more than $2,000 on gadgets and appliances that connect to the internet ...