When you buy a device that requires proprietary software to run, the money you hand over is an entry fee, nothing more.
After years of terrible-looking fitness-tracking bands, Fitbit finally has one you wouldn't be embarrassed to wear.
No one actually wants to have a relationship with their robots.
Samsung seems like it's playing it safe with a classic design, but for a brand new platform, bolder is better.
Your Apple Watch will soon help you manage your stress.
If you can't wait until September, you can get an early peep at Apple's next-gen software now.
The Pelican Explore & Fit Cycle brings the at-home fitness craze to the youth.
Its creators want a crypto-based UBI and plan to use an eyeball scanner to prevent fraud.
The next Galaxy Watch will run on a version of Google and Samsung's unified smartwatch platform.
Good news for anyone with data caps or crappy internet speeds.
Using bioimpedance analysis to measure body fat and muscle isn't bad—so long as it's done thoughtfully.
The reduction affects all Optimum cable plans starting next month, with upload speeds seeing cuts of up to 86%.
It's a refreshing take on smart glasses when everyone else is hyper-focused on AR.
A new report claims the company is working on a digital heart rate armband.
The Galaxy Watch Active 4 might be the first to run on Samsung and Google's new OS.
The $300 Wristcam's new video feature isn't better than FaceTime yet, but I did feel like I was living a sci-fi dream.
'Love Is Blind' wasn't enough so Netflix has created 'Sexy Beasts'
If your hardware doesn't work without proprietary software, it's not really yours.
Amazon's annual garage sale is chock-full of truly awful products.
The AirPop Active+ Halo Smart Mask monitors air quality, but as mask requirements are lifted, no one needs to pay this much for cleaner air.
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