How to watch Super Bowl 2023

An estimated two thirds of the US population watched the Super Bowl last year – and it didn’t even have Rihanna. Super Bowl 2023 will take place in Glendale, Arizona at the State Farm Stadium on Sunday, February 12th with a kick off time of 4:30pm Mountain (or 6:30pm Eastern/3:30pm Pacific). The Philadelphia Eagles will … Continue reading How to watch Super Bowl 2023

Lucid tries to keep pace with rivals with a $7,500 ‘EV credit’

Lucid’s luxury Air electric vehicle exceeds the thresholds for federal tax credits, but the company is still offering what it’s calling an “EV credit.” Until March 31st, those who buy certain configurations of Lucid Air Touring and Air Grand Touring models will be able to save up $7,500."We think our customers still deserve a $7,500 … Continue reading Lucid tries to keep pace with rivals with a $7,500 ‘EV credit’

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: Photo and video take center stage

Samsung's Ultra branding is typically reserved for devices that pack as many high-end features as you can fit in a single gadget. The Galaxy S23 Ultra starts at $1,200 and has a big, beautiful OLED screen, a new chip with even better performance, improved cameras and some revamped software. And, of course, there’s a built-in … Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: Photo and video take center stage

TP-Link’s Tapo robot vacuums start at $230

TP-Link briefly teased its entry into robot vacuums at CES, but today the company released more detail on its first pair of budget-minded cleaning machines. The Tapo RV10 is a $250 vacuum / mop combo, while the Tapo RV10 Lite cuts the mop, doubles the dustbin size and saves you $20.Both models use gyroscope-based “zig-zag … Continue reading TP-Link’s Tapo robot vacuums start at $230

The Morning After: Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown begins

Netflix is rolling out changes to account sharing in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain after trialing the change in Latin America. If you live in one of these countries, you must set a primary location for where you use it. Then, if you have friends or family who want to share your account, you'll … Continue reading The Morning After: Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown begins

Realme’s GT Neo5 phone can go from zero to 20 percent charge in 80 seconds

Remember that Redmi phone which featured a whopping 210W charging? Well, another Chinese contender has made its next move with a 240W upgrade. The Realme GT Neo5 can apparently charge its 4,600mAh dual-cell battery from zero to 20 percent in merely 80 seconds, or to 50 percent in four minutes, or to 100 percent in … Continue reading Realme’s GT Neo5 phone can go from zero to 20 percent charge in 80 seconds

Amazon secures key FCC approval to deploy its Project Kuiper broadband satellites

Amazon is getting closer to being able to deploy Project Kuiper's broadband satellites. The company has just received key approval from the Federal Communications Commission, which it needs to be able to officially send 3,236 satellites to orbit and to begin Kuiper's satellite internet operations. As SpaceNews notes, Amazon secured an initial approval from the … Continue reading Amazon secures key FCC approval to deploy its Project Kuiper broadband satellites

DJI’s $369 Mini 2 SE drone can fly up to 10km away

The rumors were true, DJI is releasing a new Mini 2 SE drone that features a couple of upgrades over the company’s existing entry-level drone. Most notably, DJI has equipped the Mini 2 SE with its in-house OcuSync 2.0 transmission system, meaning the drone can now effectively fly more than twice as far away as … Continue reading DJI’s $369 Mini 2 SE drone can fly up to 10km away

Twitter says bots can use its API for free, with limitations

Twitter has shared more details about the upcoming changes to its API that will require most developers to pay in order to keep using its developer tools. In an update, the company said that there will be “a new form of free access” that will allow “Tweet creation of up to 1,500 Tweets per month.”That … Continue reading Twitter says bots can use its API for free, with limitations