If you don’t know Shelly, you should. Extremely popular among hard-core smart home enthusiasts, the company introduced the fourth generation of its innovative smart home controls at CES this week.
What makes them different? Instead of supporting Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or Zigbee or Matter, the Shelly Gen 4 Series supports all those protocols. T
Whenever I know I’m leaving my house for a while, I usually take a proper power bank with me. It gives me peace of mind, knowing that even if my phone battery dies, I’ll be able to recharge it anywhere.
If you don’t have a portable power bank, this is your chance to get one at a great price. Right now, this
A portable monitor can seriously level up your productivity when you’re on the go, extending your laptop with an extra display that’s slim, easy to carry around, and simple to plug in and use on demand.
If you don’t have one already, right now you can score this 16-i
Wybot came to CES 2025 to introduce its Wybot S3, a robotic pool cleaner that promises to make automated pool cleaning even less taxing on the homeowner. The company says its all-new Wybot S3 can independently clean a pool for an entire month with zero human intervention, allowing you to all but forget about the tedious but essential task.
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How much RAM do you need? It’s a common question, but one that doesn’t always have a straightforward answer. The Raspberry Pi, a cheap all-in-one system-on-a-chip for hobbyists, typically makes do with less RAM than conventional PCs, but a new 16GB version of the Pi 5 has come to give it a serious memory upgrade.
The Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB of onboard DDR4
Sacked in the endzone? Down for the count? Struck out swinging? Go ahead and pick your favorite sport metaphor, but the bottom line is that Venu Sports is done.
In a joint statement, Venu Sports backers Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery announced they are dropping their plans for the ambitious streaming service, which would have bundled some of the m
Gaming mice with 4K polling rates became the norm this year. In fact, we saw hardly any mice with 1,000Hz and 2,000Hz polling rates being released — period.
These new-generation gaming mice weren’t hard to spot thanks to manufacturers using higher polling rates a bit like DPI values have been used in the past — to plaster the fact on marketing materials in