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Golfing with Garmin : 3 new gadgets to improve your game...
Golf can be a frustrating game. Why not get all the help you can, by grabbing some new golf technology? Garmin has just released three new golfing gadgets that can help you keep track of your game and make improvements too. From a swing sensor, to the score tracking abilities of a sleek golf watch, help for your game is as close as your wrist and your smartphone.
Virtual and Augmented Reality at CES 2024
The boundary between augmented and virtual reality has blurred, with new headsets and smart glasses announced at CES 2024.
Google Expeditions Video Contest
Create a fantastic video to show how great your school is and you may win the amazing Google Expeditions kit from Best Buy and Google.
The 5 best wearables as rated by customers
Looking for a new activity monitor, smartwatch, or immersive experience? Here five are pieces of the best wearable technology that get great reviews online.
Best smartwatch gifts for dad
Discover popular smartwatches for fathers, from fitness tracking to heart health and keeping in touch with loved ones. Find the perfect gift for dad today.
What a wearable exoskeleton means for everyday mobility
If you can get an extra lift from an exoskeleton, would you consider wearing one to help restore some physical movement?
Five of the top selling VR PC Games
Virtual reality gaming has hit the mainstream, so I'm going to give you my list of the must-have titles, with the five top-selling VR PC games.
Oculus Quest 2 review
Enjoy amazing VR anywhere without the need for additional hardware or sensor equipment with the all-in-one wireless Oculus Quest 2 Virtual Reality Headset.
CES 2016: Meeting the new member of the Fitbit family
Fitbit is among the top companies for wearables today, and at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, they announced a brand new device; the Fitbit Blaze. Check out the new device, as seen at the Fitbit booth at CES.
Trade Up to Fitbit
Now's the time to upgrade your workout tech, thanks to a deal at Best Buy where you can bring in your old fitness tracker for recycling and get $20 off a Fitbit Charge 2 or Alta HR.*








