Month: January 2025
The 11 most exciting tech trends of 2025, according to CES 2025
CES 2025 is over, and a frazzled TechRadar team has returned with strange memories of weird furry robots and light therapy face masks. Yes, CES can be an odd place, but it’s also a reliable taster of the kinds of gadgets and tech trends we’re likely to see in the…
Read MoreAdata quietly rolls out the smallest USB 4 external SSD to date, and its fastest portable SSD ever
The SE940 is Adata’s first USB 4 portable SSD It reaches up to 4GBps on read/write Expect far more USB 4 external SSDs to launch in 2025 At CES 2025, Adata introduced a range of new storage products, including the Adata XPG SE940, a portable SSD which marks the first…
Read MoreOur 8 Favorite Indoor Air Quality Monitors We’ve Tried (2025)
These WIRED-tested indoor air-quality monitors have been teaching us things about our air quality we can never unsee. Source
Read MoreCES 2025 has shown me the future of AI in fitness, and it’s hilariously unimaginative
Anyone who’s been following the news from CES 2025 will know that one word (or two letters if we’re being pedantic) dominated the conversation at the year’s biggest tech conference: AI. Artificial intelligence is being shoehorned into everything, from cars to coffee machines – often whether we like it or…
Read MoreI am thrilled by Nvidia’s cute petaflop mini PC wonder, and it’s time for Jensen’s law: it takes 100 months to get equal AI performance for 1/25th of the cost
Nobody really expected Nvidia to release something like the GB10. After all, why would a tech company that transformed itself into the most valuable firm ever by selling parts that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, suddenly decide to sell an entire system for a fraction of the price? I…
Read MoreICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech stories, from CES to Galaxy Unpacked to the return of Severance
A new year always brings with it a slew of new devices to get excited about – and it all starts at CES. The annual show in Las Vegas is a festival of technology, with everything from new TVs to laptops to weird and wacky robots on display – and…
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