Steam’s metrics show controllers are all the rage, and even Valve is getting an all-new branded controller that’s—unfortunately—not a Steam Controller 2.
The Bravia Theater U offers great audio, but it needs an app to measure your ears for a Bravia TV; plus, it requires a wired connection to a PlayStation 5.
Plus, all the best announcements from Nintendo’s latest Direct including a Zelda-led Legend of Zelda and a golden Switch Lite.
It’s not as bad as some have claimed with the latest updates, but it’s not beating the Steam Deck or ROG Ally. Plus there’s a revised Claw 8 coming soon anyway.
This hardly used Switch feature is getting dropped.
Asus plans to fully reveal a new and improved ROG Ally X with better battery, RAM, and ports July 2.
It's been nine whole years since Nintendo announced its first Switch, but we may still have to wait until 2025 for our long-awaited sequel.
AI-enabled tech products have received a lot of bad reviews recently, and rightfully so, but that doesn't mean we've seen the last of them.
SCUF’s Envision Pro design takes cues from the PlayStation 5 Ege and Xbox Elite, though it’s entirely limited to your PC and finger dexterity.
Beyond the basics of running your Steam library on the go, the Steam Deck is a beast at emulation and game streaming thanks to EmuDeck.
Want to know how to control your PlayStation 5 with your voice, take screenshots, and send video recordings to your phone? You've come to the right place.
eXeX is building software to deploy the world's most futuristic tech into the surgery room. The goal: keep doctors organized.
While you should definitely consider game-specific services like Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now, you should also consider a full-on cloud gaming PC.
The powered-up console is getting more attention months before its release.
A medical team in the UK harnessed the headset during two spinal surgeries. It plays into Apple's health care vision for its Vision Pro.
We get some hands-on time with the Apple Vision Pro and we review Bose's new fancy earbuds.
Early adopters only have a couple days left to get their money back.
Apple is still doing demos for its Vision Pro headset, but you’ll likely need to book one at least a week in advance.
As people strap on the company's dystopian new headset, it can't help but seem like a dangerous gambit to escape reality.
A video depicting a pilot using the Vision Pro in the sky has a slew of outrage on social media. The man said on Wednesday he wasn’t actually flying the plane.
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