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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Review: It's a Tablet, Not a Phone

A tablet trying to be a phone, but it's a foldable.

My weekend with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

The Z Fold 7 feels more like a regular smartphone than any book-style foldable I've used to date.

Motorola Razr Ultra Review: One killer feature and one fatal flaw

The Motorola Razr Ultra has a nice throwback design and internal specs to match its high price, but it drops the ball with a confusing AI suite, passable cameras, and a very poor update promise.

RayNeo Air 3s Review: The Big Screen You Can Wear

If you’ve been waiting for a pair of smart glasses that won’t break the bank, the RayNeo Air 3S might just be the wearable tech you’ve been looking for.

Google Pixel 9a Review: A Mid-Range Master With An Identity Crisis

A solid mid-range smartphone that balances thoughtful upgrades, reliable performance, and attractive pricing, making it a compelling option for most users.

OnePlus Watch 3 review: The Ultimate Snowboarding Companion

With a battery that lasts days and a functional crown for navigating Wear OS, this beautiful watch is one of the best of the bunch.

Samsung Moohan vs Apple Vision Pro: My EXCLUSIVE Hands-On Insight

Apple's Vision Pro and Samsung's unreleased Project Moohan represent the cutting edge of XR technology. While both devices offer impressive hardware, they take a different approach when it comes to the AI layer and that could be all the difference.

Review: The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is a great 16" laptop for Samsung phone owners

I was skeptical of 16" laptops with Intel processors, but the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 won me over. Here's how.

The Penstar eNote: A Budget-Friendly E-Ink Notepad with Impressive Features

In a market dominated by high-end e-ink tablets, the Penstar eNote is a surprisingly compelling alternative, offering a pretty convincing paper-like writing experience at a more accessible price point.