Plugable’s Latest Thunderbolt 5 Dock Supports Dual HDMI 2.1 Screens

Developed to deliver more than data, Plugable’s new Thunderbolt 5 dock has dual HDMI 2.1 outputs and six downstream USB-C and Thunderbolt ports.

O2 Satellite Unlocks Potentially Life-Saving Feature Of iPhones

iPhone users in the UK can now make use of satellite communication when there’s no conventional mobile signal thanks to O2 Satellite and the Starlink satellite network.

Googlebook: Google Unifies Android And ChromeOS For AI-Powered Laptops

Google’s new AI-first Googlebook merges Android and ChromeOS, betting Gemini-powered features can succeed where past PC experiments fell short.

Aqara’s Latest Smart Lock Works With Gates, Metal And Glass

Aqara launches the U500 smart lock lineup in the UK, bringing Apple Home Key, Matter over Thread, and unique fits for glass doors and iron gates.

Figure Humanoid Robots Get Jobs With JCPenney, Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers

Figure got a job at dad’s company. Not literally, of course, because humanoid robots don’t have dads. Or moms. But figuratively (sorry).

Eufy Joins The Local AI Race With New EdgeAgent Security Platform

Eufy unveils EdgeAgent, a local AI home security platform offering 3-second processing, long-range radar detection, and zero subscription fees.

‘Connected Anywhere’ — AT&T Launches eSIM For U.S., Canada And Mexico, In Time For World Cup

If you’re traveling to the World Cup games in Canada, Mexico and the States, AT&T has just launched an eSIM that lasts up to 30 days.

Power Banks On Planes: How Long Before They’re Banned?

Incidents with overheating portable power banks on planes occur every week in the U.S. alone. Can anything be done to make them safe for passengers?

Logitech’s New Signature Comfort Plus Series Keyboard And Mice

Logitech’s Signature Comfort Plus Series of keyboard and mice are the latest addition to the Swiss company’s Signature Series of office tools designed for work and play.

Smart glasses are back, and this time they’re pretending to be normal

Smart glasses are returning with better frames, softer branding, and AI tucked into something that looks almost normal. That may make them easier to wear, but it doesn’t make face-mounted cameras any less socially awkward.