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Set It and Forget It: Navimow’s Robotic Mowers at CES 2026 Treat You and Your Lawn Right
Easy setup, precise navigation and turf-friendly blades keep your lawn looking its best.
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Why You Should Be Using ChatGPT’s Voice Mode More Often
Talking to ChatGPT instead of typing feels faster, more human and better suited for how people actually think and work.
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Elon Musk’s Grok Faces Backlash Over Nonconsensual AI-Altered Images
The AI chatbot has been creating sexualized images of women and children upon request. How can this be stopped?
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Spotify Adds New Social Listening Features on Mobile. Here’s How to Use Them
You can view each other’s listening habits or collab in real time on iOS and Android devices.
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Best Meat Thermometers for 2026
Become a true grill master and get accurate temperature readings on your meats with the best meat thermometer, tested by our experts.
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Speediance’s Compact Resistance Trainer and Wearable Make Wellness and Fitness More Connected
Speediance unveils a portable strength training device and a wearable at CES.
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Worried About Spying Voice Assistants? Emerson Smart Is an Attractive Alternative
The new SmartVoice technology from IAI Smart offers the benefits of voice commands without compromising privacy.
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An Easily Repairable Smartwatch Could Be in Your Future. This Concept Proves It
As this proof-of-concept shows, there’s no excuse for tech companies not to get on board with sustainable design.
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If You Have Diabetes, Libre Assist Uses AI to Predict Your Meal’s Glucose Impact
Within Abbott’s Libre app, all you need to do is snap a photo of your food to learn how it may affect your glucose level.

