Sonos CEO Patrick Spence is leaving following bungled app update
Speaker manufacturer Sonos is seeing some significant changes. Patrick Spence, the company's chief executive officer (pictured above), is leaving the company after eight years in the job. Tom Conrad, the co-founder of Pandora and a Sonos board member, is stepping in as interim CEO starting toda
Lenovo's latest form factors prove PCs can still be fun
Large corporations aren't known for taking risks. This is as true in the world of consumer hardware as anywhere. Annual updates are largely incremental, with small changes to things like screen resolution or image quality.
It's a phenomenon that Lenovo is more than happy to buck when it sh
The new Atari handheld knows its market
CES isn't much of a gaming show. Every year, however, a few notable products slip through the news deluge. Created in collaboration with My Arcade, Gamestation Go fits the bill. The handheld sports a 7-inch display and comes preloaded with north of 200 titles from various Atari generations.
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This security system shoots paintballs at intruders
Doorbell cameras are standard fare these days. More and more people have invested in connected security systems, as the technology has become both cheaper and more user friendly. There's one important thing these system won't do, however: shoot people and animals with paintballs.
That is,
CES 2025: The weirdest tech products and claims from this year's event
CES 2025 is in full swing. While the conference features reveals from tech powerhouses like Nvidia, Samsung, and Toyota, there are also some very strange product concepts and announcements circulating on the show floor. We've compiled the weirdest, silliest, and most eyebrow-raising products fr
The LiberLive C1 stringless instrument isn't a guitar, and that's fine
I'm old enough to remember musicians getting angry over Guitar Hero. But they always seemed to be missing the point. Nobody was seriously suggesting that a video game controller would replace an instrument that's been going strong since the 15th century. Guitar Hero was a fun game, and if i
Pickpad addresses the chaos of restaurant takeout
There was a time when baristas just had to write a customer's name on a cup and call it out. They wouldn't always get the name right, but more often than not, it went to the right person.
The prospect of picking up takeout has, however, become considerably more dicey in this post-pandemic
Tonal's new strength training system arrives with refreshed hardware and new workouts
The post-pandemic years haven't been especially kind to connected fitness. As bigger names like Peloton and Mirror have struggled, however, plenty of smaller firms like Tonal are still going strong. At CES 2025 on Wednesday, the Bay Area firm announced the arrival of its new strength training s
CES 2025 Day 1: Honda, BMW, X's victory lap, and the first show floor gadget reveals
CES 2025 is officially underway in Las Vegas. Monday's press day saw keynotes from Samsung, Nvidia, Toyota, and Sony, among others, while Tuesday was all about the exciting new gadgets on the show floor. technewss reporters are on the ground giving you the latest reveals at the conference.
This pool cleaning company made a robot turtle to track water quality
Beatbot makes robotic pool cleaners. In fact, the company is showing off a new one with a docking station this week at CES 2025. What really caught our eye on the show floor, however, is RoboTurtle, because, well, it's a robot that looks like a turtle.
The turtle, sadly, seems to very much be
This baseball radar gun plugs into an iPhone
Tucked away in the recesses CES 2025's Eureka Hall startup showcase, CaiqueTech showed off a novel take on the tried-and-true baseball radar gun. After building a stand-alone device, the Korean firm has created a modular version that plugs directly into a phone via the USB-C port.
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You can plug a second mic into Shure's new MV7i
Announced in 2022, the MV7 is hands down one of the best podcaster mics on the market. Last April, Shure updated the line to include the MV7+, which has USB-C connect and a few new tricks designed to get a cleaner sound.
At CES 2025 on Tuesday, the audio company added yet another entry to the line
RadioShack is back (kind of) at CES 2025
The 21st century has not been kind to RadioShack. The once-dominant electronics component retailer simply couldn't compete with big box stores like Best Buy and online retail juggernaut Amazon.
February 2015 saw the company delisted from the New York Stock Exchange before declaring bankruptcy
Alta Resource breaks down e-waste for rare earth metals that electronics need
Rare earth metals are largely unknown to the general public, but are used in a huge variety of products. The elements, including neodymium, praseodymium, and cerium, themselves aren't rare. But they're concentrated in certain parts of the globe and are very challenging to refine into anythi