My hopes were high for the new Prime Video superhero series Spider-Noir, based on all those amazing trailers. But I […]
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The Fitbit Air is a good wearable weighed down by a chatty AI “coach”
The Air succeeds as a minimalist, reliable fitness tracker, but Google’s AI Health Coach feels unnecessary. The Fitbit Air is […]
Steve Jobs in Exile is a fine profile of Jobs’ years at NeXT
I was raised in a Mac household, beginning with the 128k and extending through the Plus, the Classic II, and […]
Motorola’s 2026 Razrs are almost worth buying just for their stunning looks… almost
For the last several years, Motorola’s smartphone headliners were the Razr flip phones, but 2026 is different. This time around, […]
Review: The Boroughs is a smart, pitch-perfect creature feature
Skip to content Top-notch ensemble cast, smart writing, and an engrossing supernatural mystery make for a winning combo. The Duffer […]
Review: The Mandalorian and Grogu is … fine
Hopes were arguably high for The Mandalorian and Grogu, director Jon Favreau’s big-screen offshoot of the popular Disney+ series The […]
The Dory Sign is E ink, smart screen simplicity at its finest
Many gadgets marketed as being “smart” make me wonder if they would be better off dumb. Some examples are smart […]
Review: Good Omens finale sticks the landing
Skip to content behold the blessed conclusion Truncated third season feels rushed, but also gives us a fitting end to […]
Motorola Razr Fold review: Fits neatly in your pocket but not your budget
The Razr Fold has a lot going for it, but like all foldables, it’s wildly expensive. The Razr Fold is […]
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Private and performant
Skip to content If you want to spend $1,300 on a phone, it might as well be this one. The […]
