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AI-powered bookmark wants to revolutionize the way you read — $129 Mark 1 offers AI-generated summaries
By Sayem Ahmed published
Startup Mark Engineering has revealed the Mark 1, a Titanium bookmark with a screen, which can offer AI-powered insights into your reading habits.

Logitech PowerPlay 2 Review: An impressive downgrade
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Logitech PowerPlay 2 has a (slightly) larger charging area, is (slightly) thinner, cuts all of the original's non-charging features, and still costs $99.

Logitech's ambidextrous lightweight G Pro Wireless gaming mouse is now only $69 — an excellent choice for lefties
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals The Logitech G Pro wireless gaming mouse is now only $69 at Amazon.

Endgame Gear KB65HE Review: Minimal looks, solid build
By Stewart Bendle published
Endgame Gears’ KB65HE gaming keyboard combines solid build construction with highly adjustable hall effect switches from Gateron, all packaged in a small 65% form factor.

Cougar Revenger Pro 4K Mouse review: Feels great, but flawed
By Myles Goldman published
At $70, the Cougar Revenger Pro 4K is a fantastic mouse, but the 4,000 Hz dongle struggles to make this mouse live up to its name.

Ray-Ban Meta Glasses review: AI-infused smart glasses for the masses
By Brandon Hill published
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are actually useful, and you hopefully won’t look like a dork.

Logitech's G502 X Plus excellent wireless gaming mouse drops to $104 at Amazon — matching its lowest-ever price
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals One of Logitech's most popular gaming mice series gets an excellent discount at Amazon. The Logitech G502 X Plus is now only $104.

Asus continues fragrant device trend with an aromatic mouse
By Aaron Klotz published
Asus announces a new Fragrance Mouse sporting an integrated container for housing fragrance-producing oils.

HP intentionally made customers hold for 15 minutes for telephone customer service, then quickly canceled it due to backlash
By Jowi Morales published
After receiving backlash from internal and external sources, HP canceled its 15-minute hold policy, which was designed to encourage customers to use online channels.
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