GoPro’s new battery grip triples your action-cam shooting time

You just know your battery will kick the bucket at the worst possible time, right when you’ve perfected your sick, hella nar-nar skateboard tricks, bruh. The new GoPro HERO10 Black Creator Edition (who names these things, jeez) has directional audio, 5.3K video, an LED light source and the po

As right to repair legislation looms, Samsung introduces 'self-service' for Galaxy devices

Last year, Apple proved it could still surprise when it announced a Self Service Repair plan. The offering is still limited, and the company — as ever — recommends users take their products in to get fixed, rather than potentially damaging them further. Even so, it marked a major shift

Mojo Vision takes another step toward AR contact lenses with new prototype

We've known Mojo Vision's journey to market was going to be a long and deliberate one since we saw an early prototype in Las Vegas a number of CESes ago. You can multiply all of the talk of hardware being hard a few times over when attempting to execute something novel and tiny that's d

Dyson is betting you'll want to strap an air purifier to your face

Air. I love it, you love it. We're all out here walking around in it all day, filling our lungs and blood with the stuff. We can't get enough of it. But that beautiful, wonderful, life-saving air that you, me and your pet chinchilla all need is bad sometimes. That's right. The same air

Disappointed with subpar soundbars, Devialet releases high-end soundbar

Meet the Devialet Dione, a brand new speaker from high-end speaker manufacturer Devialet. With this new product, the company is entering a new market — home cinema sound systems. The Devialet Dione is an all-in-one soundbar compatible with Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 and it costs $2,400 (€2,190). “We a

After six months of invite-only sales, Amazon Glow is now available to all in the US

Back in September of last year, Amazon announced a curious-looking device called the Amazon Glow. Part video calling device and part projector, it’s meant to connect kids with distant family members in a unique, dual-screen way: one built-in screen for the remote caller’s face, and anot

Crypto mining is approaching a key inflection point

The crypto mining space is approaching a key inflection point. There are currently two dominant proof of work-based coins, Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin's consensus rules are immutable and historically have not been able to be altered by some of the largest exchanges and miners in the space. Et

Apple said to be cutting iPhone SE production 20% over Ukraine, inflation concerns

Apple's latest earnings report found the hardware giant exceeding expectations amid the ongoing chip shortage. All told, the company marked a 9% growth in iPhone sales, as most of the rest of the market contracted. When it comes to navigating the supply chain, there's a lot to be said for t

Nothing's first phone will be released this summer

Say what you will — Nothing knows how to tease a teaser. In the hardware startup's defense, it noted that this morning's event would be a “roadmap” reveal, specifically referring to another device coming to its lineup, without offering much in the way of information on said produc

DJI's enterprise drone goes foldable

The first DJI Mavic turned the world of consumer drones on its head when it was released back in late-2016. The compact, foldable design launched a million copy cats around the world — including a number under the drone giant's own umbrella. Compact certainly isn't the first word that

Apple execs on developing Mac Studio and Studio Display for the other pros

The seeds of the Mac Studio were planted 5 years ago next month when, in a rare candid admission of misstep, Apple said it was pushing the reset button on the Mac Pro. Having painted itself into a “thermal corner,” Apple realized that it had to burn down the architecture it created and start an

Mac Studio review: emerging from the Mac’s midlife crisis

The rumor mill nailed most of the announcements in the lead up to last week's event. But in an era when so much of consumer hardware has grown samey, Apple still managed to surprise. In the grand scheme of event unveils, the Mac Studio wasn't a huge curveball, exactly, so much as the last s

Fly away, little sensors! These tiny wireless devices can be scattered by the wind

If you want to monitor the temperature, humidity and exposure over 100 square miles of forest, you’re going to spend a lot of time tying tech trees. But what if you could scatter your sensors the same way dandelions and elms scatter their seeds? UW researchers have put together devices light

Apple's 2022 iPad Air elbows M1 into the lineup

I must confess, the iPad Air was a bit confusing to me at first. With each passing addition to Apple’s iPad lineup, they fill out more of their pricing umbrella, leaving less room for competitors. But they also make the lineup more complex. For a consumer looking to buy the right device, th