If you don't already own a Roku stick, these are the best ones to buy. If you do, the upgrades are too small.
Fitness+ trainers will now encourage you to run faster.
The Taco Lover's Pass will get you a taco per day for 30 days (and the chance to "live más"), all for $10.
The project looks like a mini spotlight for turning anywhere you travel into a little home theater.
Hisense has a ton of new TVs for 2022, and like every other TV maker, the company is embracing mini-LED.
The new line includes some of Sony's most groundbreaking sound and picture calibrations to date.
As more people look to stay inside and watch big blockbuster releases from home, TCL is doubling down on giant screens.
A new TrueCut Motion feature coupled with 144Hz refresh rates could make TCL's TVs a game-changer for gamers.
The new NFT Aggregation Platform will let you browse and display NFTs in the comfort of your living room.
The aptly-named BlockbusterDAO is attempting to raise $5 million to "liberate the brand" from its current owner, Dish Network.
Spotify said that its HiFi feature would be available to premium subscribers by the end of the year, but it's still nowhere to be found.
Taste the TV is a lickable device that uses something called spray technology. Appetizing!
Intel is the latest—but not the first—tech company to threaten to suspend employees who aren't getting the vaccine as Omicron rampages across the U.S.
It's no surprise that TikTok is ridiculously popular, but somehow it even beat out Google this year.
After six people were killed in an Amazon warehouse hit by a deadly tornado, the company is allowing employees to keep their phones "until further notice."
The new platform is set to launch in March 2022, and will reportedly cost $6 a month to start out.
Facebook's new smart glasses allow you to capture the world around you while simultaneously looking like a creep.
While the ratings won't influence how the shows rank algorithmically, Spotify says they'll give creators "a big-picture view of how they’re doing."
Every app wants to be TikTok, but now TikTok wants to be Twitch.
The company has discretely wiped its Child Safety webpage of any mention of the feature.
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