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The Xbox Spring Sale is live

Xbox’s Spring Sale is live, with big discounts on old and new classics and plenty of forgotten gems. But the deals aren’t limited to Xbox

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Espresso 15 Pro review: Just a really nice (though pricey) portable monitor

Espresso Displays makes some of our favorite portable monitors, but up until now, it felt like there was a hole in its portfolio. That’s because

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Nintendo Switch 2 recent updates: Release date, price, new games and everything else you need to know

With Nintendo's April 2 Direct showcase over and done, we now know more about the Switch 2 than ever before, including its release date (June

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Razer laptops are the latest Trump tariff casualty

Razer laptops are now among the latest collateral damage of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Days after Nintendo paused Switch 2 pre-orders, The Verge reported that

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Meta introduces Llama 4 with two new AI models available now, and two more on the way

Meta has released the first two models from its multimodal Llama 4 suite: LLama 4 Scout and Llama 4 Maverick. Maverick is “the workhorse” of

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Nintendo Switch 2: Everything we know after the Direct announcement

With Nintendo's April 2 Direct showcase over and done, we now know more about the Switch 2 than ever before, including its release date (June

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Samsung’s 2025 Bespoke appliances are going all in on AI

Back at , Samsung for 2025. But more recently, I got a chance to check out the entire lineup all in one place. It seemed

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Amazon Spring Sale tech deals under $50: The best sales on chargers, earbuds and other accessories

Amazon's Big Spring Sale is much less focused on electronics than something like Prime Day or Black Friday, but it still includes a handful of

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Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro review: Rising above the boring competition

The Nothing Phone 2a was one of the most memorable smartphones of 2024. It offered a fast display, big battery and personality, all for just

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Severance season two review: Even before the finale, innie rights and humanity made for a stronger show

If you think about it, Severance's "innies" — the people trapped in an endless cycle of office work — should genuinely hate their "outies" —