Month: January 2026

Samsung Bespoke Fridge with AI review: All the bells and whistles

At their core, refrigerators are relatively simple devices. If you're the type of person to view every extra feature as a component that could potentially go wrong, basic iceboxes are probably the kind you go for. But for those on the other end of the spectrum, Samsung's latest Bespoke Refrigerators…

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The Best Paper Notebooks and Journals, Tested and Reviewed (2026): Leuchttherm, Midori, Field Notes

Celebrate National Handwriting Day (I did not make that up) with new notebooks, a journal, or sketchbooks. Source

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The Best Over-the-Counter Sleep Aids (2026), Tested and Reviewed

I tested an array of alternative sleep aids, from gummies to wearable patches, to see if they would help my chronic insomnia. Source

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Lenovo LOQ 15 Review: The Best Gaming Laptop Under $1,000

It’s rare to find a gaming laptop under $1,000 without any major compromises, but the Lenovo LOQ 15 surprises. Source

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The Morning After: Apple might be making its own AirTag-sized AI wearable

It’s been a while since rumors and reports suggested Apple is exploring a new divisive product category, and it’s been several years since the Apple car. Unfortunately, the new challenger is a wearable AI pin with cameras, mics and… zero interest from me. According to a report from The Information,…

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Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI

In early December, I brought you the news that Google has begun replacing Verge headlines, and those of our competitors, with AI clickbait nonsense in its content feed. Google appeared to be backing away from the experiment, but now tells The Verge that its AI headlines in Google Discover are…

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