Lenovo’s Legion Pro Rollable Gaming Laptop Goes Ultrawide at the Press of a Key

Lenovo brought a Legion gaming laptop to CES this year with a rollable OLED display that expands horizontally by six inches.

Ring and Watch Duty Team Up to Keep a Closer Eye on Wildfires

In a move to help alert people to the spread of nearby blazes, Ring is partnering with Watch Duty to let users share their videos on the wildfire tracking app.

The Newest Health Trend Is Tracking Your Pee

Ready, aim, fire—the latest health trackers use sensors to check your urine for proper hydration, ketone levels, and possible kidney stones.

Lego’s Smart Brick Gives the Iconic Analog Toy a New Digital Brain

The new sensor-packed Smart Play Brick will land this spring as part of a special Star Wars collection. The update adds interactive lights and sound to the Lego experience—including the Minifigs.

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold Hands On: This Is the Phone-Tablet Hybrid You’re Looking For

At CES 2026, we went hands-on with the three-panel Samsung tablet that folds up to the size of a (large) phone.

CES Live Blog, Day 3: Even More of the Coolest Tech We’ve Seen

Read our live updates from CES 2026 in Las Vegas to see the latest consumer gadgetry in all of its chatbot-enabled, sensor-packed, AI-infused glory.

Tesla Loses Its EV Crown to BYD as Sales Keep Dropping

Full-year electric vehicle sales figures have dropped for 2025, revealing China’s BYD is now officially global top dog.

Google’s and OpenAI’s Chatbots Can Strip Women in Photos Down to Bikinis

Users of AI image generators are offering each other instructions on how to use the tech to alter pictures of women into realistic, revealing deepfakes.

Gear News of the Week: LG Debuts an RGB LED TV, and Google Brings Find Hub to Wear OS

Plus: Samsung also announces new Micro RGB TVs, and a looming global memory crunch might make Nvidia reduce its supply of graphics cards.

This Chrome Extension Turns LinkedIn Posts About AI Into Facts About Allen Iverson

The developers of a browser tool that changes AI-centric LinkedIn posts to Allen Iverson facts want to help “take back control of your experience of the internet.”