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  • Insta360 Link 2 Pro review

    The Insta360 Link 2 Pro might be the best webcam you can get, with impressive 4K image quality, solid audio, advanced smart features and tracking that will keep you the center of attention at all times. The two-axis gimbal, fast autofocus and subject tracking make it a great choice for office workers or lecturers. I also appreciate the smart gesture…

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  • The two things AMD subtly revealed at CES that actually excite me

    As we predicted, the world’s biggest consumer electronics show was a bit of a bust for gamers this year! CES 2026 brought us several neat gamepads, but barely any handhelds and no new desktop GPUs — not from Nvidia, not from Intel, and not from AMD. But if you dig deep, AMD said two things at this year’s show that…

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  • SteelSeries Arctis nova Elite review

    The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite is the most expensive gaming headset I can remember seeing. Feel free to correct me in the comments if I’m wrong, but with its $600 MSRP, I don’t think I am. That’s right! Six. Hundred. Dollars. So what does that get you? Well, excellent sound quality for a start. The Arctis Nova Elites can mix…

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  • This 3D-scanned insole is another example of placebo tech

    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. I take my feet seriously. Which was why, in December, I…

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  • Your iPhone’s Notes app can do way more than you realize — here are 13 hidden features

    Welcome to hidden iPhone tips! Here, we dig into the features Apple quietly adds but never really tells you about. The Notes app is one of the biggest offenders here. Apple has been steadily transforming it from a basic notepad into a surprisingly capable productivity tool, but unless you’re actively hunting through settings or stumbling onto features by accident, you’d…

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  • The Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro is a potent projector suited to brighter rooms — but it comes with a catch

    Xgimi’s new generation of home cinema projectors has landed, bringing a bunch of new capabilities to the Horizon family. The Horizon 20 Pro sits at the middle of the pack, with the standard Horizon 20 and top-tier Horizon 20 Max on either side of it, offering less or more brightness and a lower or higher price, respectively. Even as a…

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  • The best alternatives to Spotify for listening to music

    Spotify is probably one of the most well-known music services available (if not the most popular) around — and it seems that the company it taking advantage of that. As of this month, Spotify announced that it was raising its prices, the third time since 2023. If that concerns you (especially if you’re a current Spotify subscriber), you’ll be glad…

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  • Sony Bravia 8 II OLED TV review: a TV enthusiast’s dream

    Sony has a history of making excellent TVs, from the Trinitron CRTs of last century to the world’s first OLED nearly 20 years ago to 2016’s ZD9 mini-LED that delivered exceptional brightness and dimming control for the time. And while Samsung beat Sony to the market with the S95B, in 2022 Sony was the first company to announce a QD-OLED…

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  • I’ve been using Gemini all wrong — 10 useful features hiding in plain sight

    I test, review and use AI every day — and I still underestimated Google Gemini. Once it’s connected to your Google ecosystem, Gemini starts behaving less like a chatbot and more like a low-key personal analyst. However, some of its most useful features aren’t clearly labeled or promoted. You usually stumble into them. Here are 10 Gemini features hiding in…

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  • 5 hidden Windows 11 features you need to know about

    Windows 11 has been going strong for five years now, yet I still meet people who use it like Windows 10. And while it works just fine for them, I feel bad when I hear them complaining about it because Windows 11 doesn’t work the way they want it to. I totally understand, because I too miss the good old…

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