We liked Bang & Olufsen’s H8i headphones between their premium construction, clear audio and comfort, but the $399 price was tough to swallow when the competition offered solid sound for less. Cost won’t be an obstacle right now, though. Best Buy…
IKEA’s next smart home product may be a Tradfri Shortcut Button that allows users to control their smart home with one click. Based on an FCC listing, first spotted by Swedish site Teknikveckan, it appears to be a small, square device that will let u…
If you recently purchased an iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro, you may want to hold off buying a case for your new smartphone. Apple may have a Smart Battery Case for its iPhone 11 lineup in the works. 9to5Mac found a photo of the unannounced accessory (s…
I owned a fair number of games for the Sega Genesis when I was a kid, but two that will forever stick out are The Lion King and Aladdin. Though I played both games for hours on end, I’ve only ever managed to actually beat just one of them: Aladdin. Aladdin was a game that was difficult enough on its … Continue reading
Tuesday's Best Deals: Puma Sale, Luigi's Mansion 3, Dr. Bronner's Sampler, Anker Flashlights, and More
Posted in: Today's ChiliA Kyoku knife exclusive, Yamaha soundbar, sweater stone, and a powerful juicer lead off Tuesday’s best deals from around the web.
Fifty years ago today, on October 29, 1969, the internet was born. It was a humble beginning—a single login from a computer terminal at UCLA in Los Angeles to the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the Bay Area. But it was a tiny baby step that would eventually catapult the world into the information age.
It’s hard to stay focused on a task when even the watch you’re wearing can distract you with video games and internet access. But a company called Narbis has come up with a smart device that promises to keep you focused by physically preventing you from seeing the distractions all around you.
Studies of leadership decapitation suggest groups like ISIS often find ways to survive.
Jessica Biel Dresses Up As Husband Justin Timberlake After Wild *NYSNC Comments
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn a recently unearthed 1999 interview, the actor admitted she wasn’t a fan of the boy band.
“Yeehaw,” wrote the “Pretty Woman” star as celebs like Jennifer Aniston sent their wishes.