Destination

2025-01-08

I’m suddenly really excited about Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 – but probably not for the reason you’re expecting

Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 is a lot smaller than the RTX 4090 – but that’s great news for PC builders like me. [...]

zdnet

2025-01-08

I tried Halliday's AI smart glasses and they beat my Ray-Ban Metas in key ways

With a display that's built into the frame - not the lens - these Halliday smart glasses are making quite a splash at CES 2025. [...]

zdnet

2025-01-08

The Wi-Fi mesh system that's perfect for big homes (and deep pockets)

This is the perfect tool for blanketing a large home with high-speed Wi-Fi, but it will come at a cost. [...]

zdnet

2025-01-08

Audio-Technica is turning the tables with new earbuds offering 65 hours of playback

The audio brand Audio-Technica announced the new ATH-CKS50TW2 earbuds at CES 2025. [...]

zdnet

2025-01-08

How to install an LLM on MacOS (and why you should)

If you like the idea of AI but don't want to share your content or information with a third party, you can always install an LLM on your Apple desktop or laptop. You'll be surprised at how easy it is. [...]

zdnet

2025-01-08

This AI tool studied medical journals to answer your health queries

Movano Health unveiled a new virtual wellness assistant trained on data from medical journals to provide Evie Ring wearers with medically accurate health information. [...]

Destination

2025-01-08

The X-ification of Meta

By abandoning fact-checkers and loosening its Hateful Conduct policy, Meta has made clear the future it wants for its platforms. [...]

Destination

2025-01-08

Sony's Afeela 1 feels like a PlayStation 4 in the PS5 era

While there's plenty of automotive news to go around at CES 2025, far and away, the talk of the show is the Afeela 1. Again. For five years now, Sony has been showing off some variation on this same theme, first as the Vision-S in 2020, then the Vision-S 02, before adopting [...]

Destination

2025-01-08

Target Darts is bringing tech smarts to the game

If there’s one thing that sucks the fun out of darts, it’s the mandatory math you have to do in order to work out how well you’re doing. That’s the malady British manufacturer Target Darts, making its first trip to CES, is solving with its Omni automatic scoring system, s [...]