I'm glad I gave Wuthering Waves a chance even with a disastrous launch
When Wuthering Waves launched about half a year ago on iOS, Android and Windows, there were serious issues on day one. While some can be forgiving when a game launches, especially a live-service game that will get lots of updates, the errors that many experienced were catastrophic. However, developer Kuro

Teenage Engineering teases the tape recorder of my dreams, only it’s digital
The kooky geniuses at Teenage Engineering are back with a new gadget that is guaranteed to make you salivate until its price tag smacks you back to reality. The maker of drool-worthy synthesizers just announced the TP-7, a teeny portable recorder that features a “motorized tape reel” that spins as

Ugreen’s new wallet tracker is thinner and cheaper than the rest
Like Eufy and Pebblebee’s wallet trackers, Ugreen’s Finder Slim features a rechargeable battery instead of a disposable one. Battery life is claimed to be up to 12 months between charges, which is much shorter than the three years Tile says its wallet tracker will work, but you can potentially keep

Geekom A6 Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 6800H review
Geekom A6: 30-second review The A6 is similar in design to the impressive A8 Max, just on a smaller scale. One of the main features of the machine, like the Max, is an impressive array of connection options with two USB Type-A ports on the front and then two HDMI

If you have one of these Apple Watch models, Apple might owe you money
Summary Apple has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a class action lawsuit about battery swelling issues that affected some early generation Apple Watch models. To be eligible, affected users must have owned an affected watch, live in the US, and have contacted Apple support about the issue. By

Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 1, 2025
Oh hey there! If you’re here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we’re serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today’s answer. If you just want to be told today’s word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today’s Wordle

Terroriffs: The terror of Trump’s TV tariffs
Table of Contents Table of Contents What is a tariff and how does it work? Why are tariffs imposed? Tariffs as a negotiation tactic How could manufacturers respond? Will TV prices skyrocket? Should you buy a TV now? The consumer bears the cost. Remember that because it’s going to come

Exacluster with 144 Nvidia H200 AI GPUs detailed by its designer: Hydra Host enters the scene
Earlier this month, we reported on ExaAILabs’s Exacluster, a cluster of 18 machines running 144 Nvidia H200 GPUs, which happens to be one of the first clusters based on these processors. Since then, Hydra Host, the company that facilitated the construction of the cluster, has given us additional details about

Google log-in prompts on Android add new layer of security
Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR An extra step has been added to the verification process when using Google prompts. After tapping on “Yes, it’s me,” you’ll be asked for a fingerprint, PIN, or other 2FA method to proceed. The new requirement is being seen on version 25.02.34 of Google

Trezor launches two new devices to help onboard crypto newbies
Trezor, a hardware crypto wallet company, debuted two new products this week at the Bitcoin Amsterdam conference — and we got to take a first look at them. Trezor Safe 3, a hardware crypto wallet, and Trezor Keep Metal, a “mistake-proof” backup solution for wallet passwords, launched in celebration of