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This tiny Alexa-powered TV speaker really fills the room with sound.

An experimental technology called Duplex may change the way you talk to your Google Assistant. It sounds pretty ordinary, but it's anything but.



Omron's Forpheus robot learns from your every move and expression, and plays harder as you get better.

With new MicroLED display technology, this massive TV at CES 2018 is composed of modules that allow it to grow even bigger.

Put yourself into Star Wars, add green-screen effects and play with new filters and soundtracks in Apple's free video editing app. Here's a guided tour, edited with the app itself.

Apple shows off iOS 11 at WWDC. New features include a better camera, Siri and an all-new control center.

What you need to know about Mario's first phone game.

Ninja has updated its swiss army-style Coffee Bar coffee maker with one new ability.

iPad owners upgrading to a new model, take note: Sharon Vaknin shows you how to transfer all your apps, data, and media to your new iPad using iCloud.

Brian Cooley shows you how to extend your iPad's screen to an external monitor.

The Sony STR-DN1000 offers solid sound and basic AV receiver features at a bargain price, but it's not nearly as good as last year's STR-DG920.

Brian Cooley shows you how to pair a phone with any 2009 Land Rover head unit.

A radically new way to get stuff in and out of engine cylinders: spherical valves.

In today's top stories, TikTok influencer Charli D'Amelio rockets past the 100 million subscriber mark, Space X launches another satellite and production for Black Panther 2 is tentatively scheduled.

We fire up Sony's next-gen console and point a heat-measuring camera at it to see just how toasty it gets during gameplay.

In today's top stories, Apple pays out $113 million to resolve an investigation by over 30 states about Batterygate. Meanwhile, Amazon is now allowing anyone to wear its voice assistant on their face if they choose to.

At its November product event, Apple unveils its latest Mac Mini with the M1 chip inside. The new Mac starts at $699.

It's inspired by one of his most violent kills in 2008's Rambo.