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Samsung's ginormous 'The Wall' TV is the first consumer display to use micro-LED technology

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Jan 11, 2018
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Creative's Super X-Fi Headphone Audio Holography demo blew my mind

If Creative's Super X-Fi Headphone Audio Holography is as good when it ships as what the company is demoing at CES, it will forever change your perception of headphones. Read More

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Samsung's ginormous 'The Wall' TV is the first consumer display to use micro-LED technology
Google unleashes 'smart displays' loaded with Google Assistant (take that, Echo Show)
The best smart TV at CES is this giant Nvidia gaming display
WPA3 is coming to Wi-Fi routers in 2018, with better encryption and login management
D-Link's latest COVR whole-home Wi-Fi systems look a lot more like whole-home Wi-Fi systems
Ring rolls out new Stick Up Cam models, a home alarm system, and a 24/7 monitoring service
Maximus Camera Floodlight review: Brand X is trying harder
Edifier Luna e25 HD Bluetooth speaker review: Great sound, sci-fi looks, surprisingly affordable
Don't get too excited about 8K TV just yet
3M Filtrete Smart Air Filters confirm it: Bluetooth is everywhere and in everything
Vivint's Streety helps neighbors share video
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Samsung's ginormous 'The Wall' TV is the first consumer display to use micro-LED technology

Like OLEDs, mLEDs enable deeper blacks because they don't need a separate backlight. Read More

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Google unleashes 'smart displays' loaded with Google Assistant (take that, Echo Show)

Just announced at CES: Google Assistant smart displays from Lenovo, JBL, LG and Sony, plus more Assistant-driven smart speakers and TVs, and Android Auto support. Read More

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The best smart TV at CES is this giant Nvidia gaming display

Nvidia sneaks into the TV business with its Shield-powered Big Format Gaming Displays. Read More

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WPA3 is coming to Wi-Fi routers in 2018, with better encryption and login management

The Wi-Fi Alliance announces the next-gen WPA3 standard, which will help secure routers even with lousy passwords. Read More

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D-Link's latest COVR whole-home Wi-Fi systems look a lot more like whole-home Wi-Fi systems

The company's first efforts in this space were much more conventional. Read More

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Ring rolls out new Stick Up Cam models, a home alarm system, and a 24/7 monitoring service

Ring is expanding its smart home lineup at CES 2018. Read More

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Maximus Camera Floodlight review: Brand X is trying harder

It's cheaper than the Ring Floodight Cam and offers some benefits that camera doesn't. Read More

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Edifier Luna e25 HD Bluetooth speaker review: Great sound, sci-fi looks, surprisingly affordable

These speakers show that you don't have to sacrifice sonic quality or break the bank to enjoy wireless sound. They're not portable, but for static installations they're fantastic. Read More

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Don't get too excited about 8K TV just yet

Samsung and LG are both talking about 8K at this week's CES, but don't get too excited just yet. Read More

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3M Filtrete Smart Air Filters confirm it: Bluetooth is everywhere and in everything

A Bluetooth pressure sensor monitors the useful life of your HVAC filters and pings you when they need to be replaced. Read More

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Vivint's Streety helps neighbors share video

A free app called Streety lets neighbors share—with permission—live video feeds and recorded video clips from their respective home security cameras. Watch Now

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