CES 2026 was filled with innovative new gadgets and bold new ideas. But tucked between the next-gen TVs and powerful new ...
Ever wondered how your music...tastes? Well, you can now find out...kind of. The Lollipop Star is a device that plays music through your teeth. The company sells $9 lollipops that use bone conduction ...
CES 2026 delivered bizarre but surprisingly practical tech, from AI companions to holographic assistants. Here’s what might ...
This year's show delivered bathroom tech that knows you a little too well, laptops that physically reshape themselves and gadgets that feel like they escaped from a sci-fi writer's junk drawer.
Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, trends, and the ...
CES 2026, the annual consumer tech conference held in Las Vegas, is here. And lucky for you, we have TechCrunch editors and reporters on the ground to cover the news, scout out the interesting, weird, ...
CES 2026 is underway in Las Vegas, and the world’s largest tech show is once again turning heads with its bold and bizarre innovations. This year, more than 4,500 exhibitors - including 1,400 ...
Nvidia unveiled the Vera Rubin architecture at CES, launching production ahead of schedule. Lego bricks get their biggest update in 50 years, and your playing experience is about to change. The tech ...
CES 2026 showcased a parade of wonderfully bizarre tech innovations, from musical lollipops to AI soulmates and smart toilets. While major tech like AI chips and foldable phones grabbed headlines, the ...
From musical lollipops to a skateboarding penguin, here are 11 of the oddest devices we witnessed at the giant Vegas convention. I'm the Executive Editor, Features & Special Projects at PCMag.com. I ...
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