CMF Phone 2 Pro Review: Redefining Budget Phones (Again)?

The glorious CMF Phone 2 Pro is the smartphone rebel we need

Finding a genuinely good budget smartphone often feels like navigating a minefield of compromises. You might get decent performance but a lackluster camera, or a great screen paired with sluggish software. It’s a challenge. Enter CMF by Nothing, a sub-brand laser-focused on shaking up the affordable tech space with design-led, value-packed products. Following the buzz … Read more

Retro-Bit Sega Saturn Wireless Pro Review:

Sega Saturn Wireless Pro Controller

Retro-Bit Sega Saturn Wireless Pro Review: Wireless Freedom or Wired Frustration? The Sega Saturn holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers. Launched into a fiercely competitive console generation, it carved out its niche with stunning 2D capabilities and a library of arcade-perfect ports. Central to that experience was its controller, particularly the … Read more

Cuktech 20 Power Bank Review

Cuktech 20 Power Bank leaning on plinth, on desk with pink background

High-capacity, fast-charging power banks have become essential for today’s tech-savvy users — from business travelers and gamers to remote workers. The Cuktech 20 Power Bank arrives in this competitive market with a powerful proposition: a 25,000mAh (90Wh) battery capacity, 210W total output, and modern features like a real-time color display, all while remaining airline-safe. Designed … Read more

Satechi SM3 Slim Review: The Best Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard for Mac?

I found the perfect keyboard for my Mac. It's a lot cheaper than Apple's option.

When it comes to keyboards for Mac, Apple’s Magic Keyboard is often the first name that comes to mind. It’s slim, sleek, and offers Touch ID convenience. Yet, despite its elegance, the Magic Keyboard leaves much to be desired — from its lack of backlighting to an uncomfortably flat typing angle, and, above all, a … Read more

Never Miss a Connection Again: Your Ultimate Guide to NYT Connections Archives, Game Numbers, and the Midnight Rule

NYT Connections homescreen on a phone, on a purple background

Beyond the Daily Grid The allure of The New York Times’ Connections puzzle is undeniable. That daily grid of sixteen words, challenging players to find the hidden threads linking them into four distinct groups, has become a beloved ritual for many. But what happens when the satisfaction of solving (or the frustration of failing) today’s … Read more

AGI Mag EDM38 Review: Magnetic Speed Demon or Just Clingy Storage?

AGI Mag Portable SSD EDM38

Running out of storage space mid-shoot on an iPhone 15 Pro? Waiting seemingly endless minutes for massive video files to transfer? Juggling bulky external hard drives that feel like relics from another era? These are common frustrations in today’s data-intensive world, where high-resolution photos, 4K (and even 8K) videos, and complex projects demand fast, reliable, … Read more

BenQ GP520 Review: Big Screen 4K Fun Without the Fuss?

BenQ GP520 on table

Dreaming of movie nights where the screen stretches wall-to-wall? Or maybe immersing yourself in your favorite game on a truly epic scale? For many, the allure of a home projector is strong, but the reality often seems daunting – complicated setups, needing a pitch-black Batcave, and technical jargon galore. What if you could get that … Read more

Insta360 Connect Review: AI-Powered Video Bar the Future of Your Meeting Room

Insta360 Connect Review

Insta360 Connect Review: Is This AI-Powered Video Bar the Future of Your Meeting Room? The landscape of work has irrevocably shifted towards hybrid models, making effective video conferencing not just a convenience, but a cornerstone of modern business operations. Yet, many organizations still grapple with the frustrations of subpar virtual meetings: grainy video feeds that … Read more