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CES revisited: which new tech announced last year arrived at Best...
The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show—or CES as it’s more commonly known—is upon us, and poised to show off more cool technology to wow attendees. The show is largely an opportunity for vendors to introduce what’s possible, like proof of concepts, prototypes and ideas that may never be available to you, the consumers. Still, much of what is there does make it to retail, like Best Buy, and in 2015, that was certainly the case.
Which finger should you wear a smart ring on?
Find which finger is best for wearing a smart ring with tips on comfort, functionality, and style for the perfect fit.
Apple intros new 15-inch MacBook Air, Vision Pro headset
Apple made a number of announcements covering new products at its annual WWDC event, including laptops, desktops and a new headset.
Meta Quest VR headset: Frequently asked questions
Dive into the most common questions about the Meta Quest VR headset and learn more about the launch of Meta Quest 3.
Explore new workouts that are engaging and fun with VR fitness
Break from tradition and try out new and engaging workouts that combine physical activity and fun in the comfort of your own home with VR fitness solutions.
What can wearables do for high blood pressure?
Wearable tech can help everyday consumers manage their health, fitness level, and conditions like high blood pressure with the help of a doctor.
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.
Announcing the new Oculus Quest 2 Virtual Reality Headset
Prepare to go virtual with the all new Oculus Quest 2 256GB VR Headset with Touch Controllers. Click through to learn all about this amazing new VR device.
Pebble Steel review: a good smartwatch gets more style
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ve heard of the Pebble (no pun intended). When it comes to the smartwatch category of wearable technology, Pebble is a rock star and with the Pebble Steel, this smartwatch now looks the part too. I just wrapped up a few weeks with the Pebble Steel and here’s what I think of the latest Pebble, from battery life to customization.
What can wearables do for me: I do yoga
Wearable technology is one of the trendiest fitness products on the market, but they tend to be marketed to people that do traditional cardio activities, like running. What about people who stay healthy in other ways? Yoga is a fantastic way to increase strength and flexibility and decrease anxiety but is there any wearable tech that can help you track your yoga activity and help your practice?






