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HTC Announces New Vive Cosmos Virtual Reality Device at CES
VR fans rejoice! HTC has announced a new PC-powered virtual reality device (headset) called the Vive Cosmos at this year's CES show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Immerse yourself in Virtual Reality at the Life & Tech Expo...
On August 25th, you'll have the chance to experience some of the wildest immersive experiences at the Life & Tech Expo in Toronto when you see some of the Virtual Reality devices on display. Whether you side more toward 3D, 360 degree panoramic views or even Augmented Reality, you're in for a treat from the likes of Homido, Noon and Merge. VR is no longer a pipe dream of the past and it's more affordable than ever.
Tile and TrackR Lost Item Tracker Review
Loose your keys and small items often? Tile and TrackR have a solution to this problem with Bluetooth wireless lost item trackers that utilize just a smartphone to find items within proximity.
Suunto 5 Multi-Sport Fitness Watch Review
The Suunto 5 is a multi-sport fitness watch that tracks over 80 exercises and has an adaptive training plan to push you to more every week.
Meta Quest 3 is available now
Meta's next-generation virtual and mixed reality headset the Meta Quest 3 is available now at Best Buy. Details inside!
Pebble Time Round review: the world’s thinnest, lightest smartwatch
Pebble’s latest entry is aimed squarely at those who want full smartwatch functionality, but don’t like the idea of a big, bulky wearable strapped to their wrist. I spent several weeks with the Pebble Time Round and it not only lives up to the billing of being the sleekest smartwatch out there, with Pebble’s continually expanding app store and accessories' it’s a very capable one as well.
Review of the Withings Steel HR with heart rate monitoring
The Withings Steel HR is a fitness watch that looks like a traditional time piece, but with continuous heart rate, step, calorie, and distance monitoring, it's the perfect blend of all worlds.
Tips to make the most out of your smartwatch
Smartwatches can do more than just tell the time. From sleep to priority notifications, here are the smartwatch tips you need to know.
Review: The Microsoft Band 2 is a cut above the rest
2016 is going to be the most exciting year for the wearable yet. We’ve already seen brands like Fitbit improving their brand by putting all of their new features forward. We’re going to have wearables that help us de-stress by encouraging better breathing and then there’s Microsoft Band 2. The Microsoft Band 2 looks to go above and beyond its competition by offering features that nobody else does. In addition to the usual run of notifications and trackers, Band 2 is the first wearable that flexes to offer help with your sleep, on the golf course and in the gym in the same package. Find out more about my experiences with Band by reading onward.
School mode made simple: setting up your kid’s smartwatch the right...
How to set up School Mode on a kid's smartwatch on Apple Watch, Xplora, Garmin Bounce — keep classes distraction-free while SOS still works.









