Month: January 2025

Tiny feet, bionic arms, and bots that can deliver a sandwich – 6 weird and wonderful robot vacuum innovations from CES 2025

As one of TechRadar’s Homes Editors, I’ve been following the robot vacuum market closely for some time now. While I’m enthusiastic about efficient home cleaning, it’s rare I’ll get wind of any robovac news that will make me do a double-take at the press release. Today’s best robot vacuums are…

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Adobe will kill its popular 20GB Photoshop & Lightroom plans very soon, so make sure you make the right move

Adobe will eliminate its cheaper 20GB storage tier for Creative Cloud Move takes effect on January 15, 2025 This is aimed at encouraging users to migrate to costlier yearly subscriptions The 20GB Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan is designed for hobbyist and professional photo editors, offering low-cost access to the…

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No, this is not a new Trashcan Mac Pro: Mac Mini-inspired desktop hybrid NAS sees daylight

Orico’s MiniTower turns your Mac Mini M4 into a hybrid NAS HDD, SSD, SD 3.0 and USB 3.2 slots and ports for data capacity Also includes RAID 0 and 1 support for data backups The ORICO MiniTower is a new hybrid storage solution designed for Mac Mini M4 users, essentially…

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The TCL 60XE switches from color to grayscale in an instant – and it’s the coolest thing I saw at CES

I found the TCL 60XE NXTpaper 5G phone on the show floor at CES, as I didn’t want to leave Vegas without seeing it. It switches from a color screen to a grayscale one in seconds. It won TechRadar’s Best Mobile Phone of CES 2025. In between hands-on time with…

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Intel still dreams of modular PCs — it brought a tablet laptop gaming handheld to CES

At CES 2025, Intel let journalists into its private “Innovation Showcase,” where we saw things like prototype next-gen laptops and giant stereo 3D handheld gaming PCs. While I was there, I also spotted a heavy metal handheld on a table that didn’t seem fully… attached to its screen. When I…

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Mark Zuckerberg lies about content moderation to Joe Rogan’s face

I’ll spare you the experience of listening to one of the richest men in the world whine and just tell you straight out: Mark Zuckerberg’s interview on The Joe Rogan Experience is full of lies. Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook’s parent company Meta, sets the tone at the very beginning: “I…

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