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Wired NewsJan 08, 2026
Peacock Promo Codes: 16% Off January 2026
Stream your favorite shows for up to $80 off this month, and save on subscription plans with the latest Peacock TV coupons from WIRED.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 08, 2026
Lenovo's Legion Pro Rollable: A Gaming Laptop With a Stretching Screen? First Look video
Screen not wide enough for you? Lenovo's prototype Legion Pro Rollable gaming laptop expands, side to side, at the press of a button.
Mac RumorsJan 07, 2026
Five New iPhone Features Rumored for iOS 27
Though it's been just a few months since iOS 26 launched, we're already hearing rumors about the next-generation version of iOS, iOS 27. iOS 27 will be introduced at Apple's June WWDC 2026 event before it launches in September 2026.


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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Official Best of CES 2026 Awards: 22 Winners and Best Overall, Awarded by CNET Group
Experts from CNET, PCMag, Mashable, ZDNET and Lifehacker debated for more than six hours to determine the absolute best new products from the CES 2026 show floor.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
This haptic wristband pairs with Meta smart glasses to decode facial expressions
It's only been a few months since Meta announced that it would open its smart glasses platform to third-party developers. But one startup at CES is already showing off how the glasses can help power an intriguing set of accessibility features.

Hapware has created Aleye, a haptic wristband that, when paired with Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, can help people understand the facial expressions and other nonverbal cues of the people they are talking to. The company says the device could help people who are blind, low vision or neurodivergent unlock a type of communication that otherwise wouldn't be available.

Aleye is a somewhat chunky wristband that can vibrate in specific patterns on your wrist to correspond to the facial expressions and gestures of the person you're talking to. It uses the Meta Ray-Ban glasses's computer vision abilities to stream video of your conversation to the accompanying app, which uses an algorithm to detect facial expressions and gestures.

The bumps on the underside of the Aleye vibrate to form unique patterns.Karissa Bell for EngadgetUsers can customize which expressions and gestures they want to detect in the app, which also provides a way for people to learn to distinguish between the different patterns. Hapware CEO Jack Wa


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ASUS and XREAL teamed up at CES to make gaming smartglasses with two important upgrades (Engadget)

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Best Internet Providers in New York, New York
When you're looking for internet in New York City this is where our CNET experts would turn.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Meet Ami, the AI Soulmate for the Lonely Remote Worker Could Ami Be Your AI Soulmate? video
Ami, Lepro's "AI Soulmate," has a curved 8-inch OLED display, dual front-facing cameras for eye tracking and a rear camera to visually anchor its avatar in your environment. The result is designed to create depth without the need for VR headsets or glasses, giving the illusion that the character occupies physical space.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Bluetti's Charger 2 uses solar and engine power to charge your portable battery
If you're off-roading, it's a neat idea to use your engine to top up your battery, which prompted Bluetti to launch the Charger. You could hook it to your alternator and draw off energy as you drove to make sure you turned up to your campsite with full batteries. But if you're also toting around solar panels on your roof, then it's a shame you can't also use that power to top up. This omission is what prompted Bluetti to turn up to CES 2026 with the Charger 2, which will take power from your engine and your solar panels at the same time.

Bluetti says the Charger 2's dual-input architecture will accept 600W from the panels, 800W from the engine. All of that power will charge your batteries significantly faster than the first model, claiming it's 13 times faster than a standard car charger. In addition, Charger 2 can manage more than one Bluetti power station and expansion batteries, should your power needs stretch. And the system is smart enough to know where the energy is coming from, managing the sources based on their availability. Plus, you can use it to jump start your engine should you need the help.

If you're a Charger 1 owner and want to upgrade, it's fairly painless to drop the old unit out in favor of its replacement. It uses the same cabling, so you can just hook the new model to your existing wires without having to get your fingers greasy. To reward that loyalty, the company will sell you an upgrade for $99, at least through February 7.

As for everyone else, you'll be able to pick up the Charger 2 for $


Wired NewsJan 07, 2026
The Apple AirPods Pro 3 Are $50 Off
Snag a relatively rare discount on Apple's finest earbuds at Best Buy.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Engadget Podcast: CES 2026 and the rocky year ahead for the PC industry


CES 2026: A rocky year ahead of the PC industryWe're halfway through CES 2026, and it's clear that it's going to be a rough year for the PC industry. In this episode, Devindra chats with Engadget's Dan Cooper about Intel, AMD, NVIDIA and the sad state of the PC industry. We've got some new CPUs, but the volatile RAM market will likely make everything expensive this year. Also, they dive into Dell's revival of the XPS brand, as well as iPolish's smart nails and Subtle's AI-powered VoiceBuds.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
My Favorite Protein-Packed Air Fryer Snack Costs Less Than a Dollar to Make
Ditch the potato chips for a healthier fix: crispy, delicious chickpeas.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 07, 2026
Samsung's New Wi-Fi Speaker Has My Jaw on the Floor
Samsung has unveiled its 2026 audio products, which include new soundbars and Wi-Fi speakers.

EngadgetJan 07, 2026
Brunswick's latest boats at CES 2026 feature edge AI, self-docking capabilities and solar power
If you've never docked a boat before, consider yourself lucky. There are plenty of popular TikTok channels devoted to shaming those who bring their craft back home clumsily or berth them with something less than finesse. Tricky crosswinds, unpredictable surf and even the jeers of passersby can make it a stressful experience at the best of times.

Brunswick, which owns more than 50 water-borne brands like Sea Ray, Bayliner and Mercury Marine, has a solution. It's demonstrating some self-docking tech called AutoCaptain at CES 2026 that makes this process a cinch, plus a fleet of other innovations that, in some cases, leave some of the smart cars on the show floor looking a bit remedial.

One of those technologies is edge AI. While in-car AI is an increasingly common feature, those agents are exclusively running remotely, relying on cellular connections to offload all the processing power required to drive a large language model.

Sadly, that won't always work on a boat.

One of Brunswick's tech-equipped boatsBrunswick"One of the things about AI for boats


Wired NewsJan 07, 2026
30% Off Canon Promo Codes | January 2026
Save an extra 10% or 30% with Canon coupon codes, plus up to $1,600 on cameras, printers, and more this January.

Mac RumorsJan 06, 2026
CES 2026: LG 6K Monitor, New Qi2.2 Chargers and AI Products Everywhere
It's day two of CES, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has another video highlighting new and upcoming tech products that were showcased at media events. Today's video features new displays from LG, the latest Qi2.2 chargers, robots, and more.


Mac RumorsJan 06, 2026
CES 2026: Satechi Launches Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock
Satechi today announced its first Thunderbolt 5 product, a dock that has an included SSD enclosure for adding storage. The Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure supports high-resolution multiple display setups, offering 80Gb/s bi-directional bandwidth with 120Gb/s Bandwidth Boost.


EngadgetJan 06, 2026
All the laptops that caught our eye at CES 2026
CES remains a key stage for laptop makers to lay out their plans for the year ahead. At CES 2026, that meant new flagship productivity machines, reconsidered gaming notebooks and solid incremental updates across several major lineups. While we're still seeing embargoes lift and hands-on time on the show floor, the announcements below reflect the most significant laptops we've seen so far. Plus, the list will grow as more companies reveal details throughout January 6 and beyond.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 seriesNew Samsung Galaxy Book6 laptops offer NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs.Samsung announced the Galaxy Book6 family at CES 2026, introducing three new laptops built around Intel's Panther Lake chips: the Galaxy Book6, Book6 Pro and Book6 Ultra. The focus this year is on slimmer designs, improved thermals and longer battery life, with Samsung claiming up to 30 hours of video playback on the Book6 Ultra and Pro.

The 16-inch Galaxy Book6 Ultra sits at the top of the lineup, with configurations offering up to Intel Core Ultra X9 processors, Intel Arc graphics and NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs, including RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 options. Sam

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