Synology CC400W Camera: Earlier this year, Synology announced the launch of their first AI-powered WIFI camera, the CC400W (read the original announcement here). We recently had an opportunity to test the CC400W for … Continue Reading...
Logitech MX3 Anywhere for Mac Bluetooth Mouse
Recently, Logitech announced the MX3 Anywhere for Mac Bluetooth Mouse, (read the announcement here). We had an opportunity to test it out and think it makes a good alternative to … Continue Reading…
Experience a safer night driving journey with Lanmodo Vast Pro night vision system
Lanmodo launched their 1080p colorful Vast Pro night vision system integrated with dash camera on Indiegogo, the project started with $209 early bird price which future retail price will be … Continue Reading…
Logitech G Unveils Its Lightest Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse Yet
Designed with and for esports pros, Logitech G PRO X Superlight Features Pro-Grade LIGHTSPEED Wireless, Ultra-Precise HERO 25K Sensor and a Pure Performance Design Under 63 grams Logitech G, a … Continue Reading…
Upgrading to Big Sur? Here’s how to Prepare
If you’re looking to upgrade to Big Sur, there’s some important prep work you can do on your Mac to make the change go smoothly, and we’ll walk you through … Continue Reading…
Veego Makes Connected-Home Predictions for the Coming Year
Veego Software, an Israel-based startup that applies AI and other innovative technologies to generate data and insights from the connected home, today responded to the escalation in the number of … Continue Reading…
Edifier X3 Wireless Stereo Earbuds
Recently, we introduced you to the Edifier TWS NB Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds, (read our review here). We’re back with another Edifier model, just in time for the holidays. Apple … Continue Reading…
Reasons Why iOS Mobile App Are Not as Vulnerable as Android
You must be remembering those times when cybersecurity was mainly limited to desktops and laptops. Since then, we have traveled a long way, and now cybersecurity is more concerned about … Continue Reading…
Good-bye Catalina, Hello Big Sur
It’s hard to believe that Steve Jobs introduced the first version of OS X on January 5, 2000. At the time, he said that the new operating system would support … Continue Reading…




