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Product images of Kobo's new color e-readers against a blue and green background
Kobo’s New Color E-readers Might Make You Finally Ditch Your Kindle
 
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Four Features to Look For in a Robot Vacuum (And One That Doesn't Matter)
 
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When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Connect Smart Products to Your Home’s Water Line
 
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Aqara Just Released a New Motion and Light Sensor
 
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How to Find Your Motherboard Model on Windows, macOS, and Linux
 
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Dropcam and Nest Secure Devices Will Stop Working Soon
 
A photograph of a Meta Quest 3 headset on a table
You Need to Reverify Your Age on Your Meta Quest
 
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You Should Keep a Handbook for Your Smart-home Automations
 
Roborock S8 Maxv Ultra
The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra Is the Best Robot Vacuum I've Tested
 
A detail photograph of a person's hands using a small screwdriver to repair the innards of a smartphone
Oregon Just Passed a Monumental ‘Right to Repair’ Law
 
Ring Doorbell Pro quick battery release
The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro Is Better (and Pricier) Than Other Brands
 
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Why I Still Choose Android Over iOS
 
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You Really Shouldn’t Buy a 'Cheap' Smart Ring
 
An image of a Samsung television displaying Philips Hue light integration UI
Philips Hue Lights Can Now Sync With Your Samsung TV
 
Roborock Q Revo Max V Ultra
Roborock’s Q Revo Max V Is the Ideal Robot Vacuum for Daily Upkeep
 
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These Yeti Solar Panels, Power Banks, and Whole Home Battery Backups Are 20% Off
 
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Prevent Smart Devices From 'Ghosting' You in Your New Home
 
Govee Neon Rope in action
Govee Just Released a New Neon Rope Light
 
Various smart home appliances (toaster, microwave, waffle iron) sitting next to one another on a counter
A New International Standard Aims to Make Smart Tech More Secure, Less Creepy