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  • CES 2026 was awash in bodily fluids

    This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest phones, smartwatches, apps, and other gizmos that swear they’re going to change your life. Optimizer arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 10AM ET. Opt in for Optimizer here. At CES 2026 this week, people kept asking me what health…

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  • Yamaha True X Surround 90A review: I’ve never experienced Dolby Atmos like this before

    Fantastic Dolby Atmos is the pinnacle of a good soundbar. If you ask me, all of the best soundbars must have excellent surround sound to be considered great. The Yamaha True X Surround 90A, then, fits that mold perfectly. This behemoth soundbar, subwoofer, and rear system will set you back a massive $3,500, but you’ll get Dolby Atmos worthy of…

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  • The Verge Awards at CES 2026

    Every January, the world of consumer electronics heads to Las Vegas to spend the first full week of the year in the desert presenting, prodding, and gawking at all the new gadgets and gear debuting at CES. The show has once again delivered an avalanche of products, both innovative and vaporous, that will shape the industry in 2026. The Verge’s…

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  • I tested Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 beta update: here’s how much faster it made Cyberpunk 2077 run

    AI was a popular initialism at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week, and Nvidia helped lead the charge. But while company chief Jensen Huang talked chiefly about algorithms and AI-powered robots during Nvidia’s keynote, after hours the company announced exciting news for GeForce owners: there’s a new version of DLSS on the block. Digitpatrox at CES (Image credit: Future)…

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  • The coolest laptops we saw at CES 2026

    CES is always jam-packed with new laptop announcements, acting as a barometer for the year’s upcoming releases. The proofs of concept at the show display what could potentially come further in the future. 2026 will soon bring us new chip options from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm. While I’m excited to see how the latest horse race shakes out, some of…

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  • Honor Magic8 Pro review | Digitpatrox

    It’s nice to know that when you give advice or constructive feedback, someone is listening. So seeing the Honor Magic8 Pro fix problems that I’ve noted with earlier models in its family feels really good. With its latest phone, Honor has retained the Magic series’ signature aggressive pricing, high-specced cameras, big display and top-tier performance and storage. But now the…

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  • Best 4K TV deals for January 2026

    Things are looking bright for those who want to nab a great TV in 2026 at a substantial discount. Even though the year’s biggest, brightest, and priciest TVs were announced at CES 2026, there’s usually a great deal happening on a mid- or high-end TV from LG, Sony, Hisense, or Samsung. With the Super Bowl coming up, you’re right to…

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  • How to watch Winter Olympics — stream Milano Cortina 2026

    Dust off the skis, tie on the skates and feel the rhythm of the bobsleigh — the 2026 Winter Olympics will dominate sports headlines in February, with the world’s elite athletes heading to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo to seek gold. Keep reading to discover how to watch 2026 Winter Olympics live streams from anywhere with a VPN and for free!…

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  • CES 2026 Day 3 must-see gadgets: Samsung’s brightest OLED, a stair-climbing robot vac and more

    Digitpatrox at CES (Image credit: Future) Follow all of our CES 2026 live coverage for the biggest gadget news straight from Las Vegas. And be sure to follow Digitpatrox on TikTok for the coolest videos from the show. Day three of the Consumer Electronics Show 2026 has come to a close, and there have certainly been some incredible reveals. The…

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  • Threat Intel on Vibe Hacking & HackGPT

    Right now, across dark web forums, Telegram channels, and underground marketplaces, hackers are talking about artificial intelligence – but not in the way most people expect. They aren’t debating how models work. They aren’t gasping with awe about the latest generative AI movie models. They aren’t arguing about whether AI will replace humans or not. Instead, they’re treating AI as…

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