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I ran 35 miles in the New Balance FuelCell SC Pacer v2 carbon plate racing shoe — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The New Balance FuelCell SC Pacer v2 is a more direct shoe than most carbon plate racers, and works well for shorter events, but lacks the propulsive punch of the best super-shoes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 packs the franchise's best multiplayer in years — but lacks new ideas
By Dave LeClair published
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is more Call of Duty. And I'm okay with that.
Sonos Arc Ultra review: The best way to watch your movies just got better
By Tammy Rogers published
The best soundbar you can buy for $1,000
Apple iPhone 16 review: No more Pro envy
By John Velasco last updated
It's really a Pro in disguise given its similar features
ProtoArc EC100 review: the new budget ergonomic chair to beat
By Dan Cavallari published
The ProtoArc EC100 is an impressive first attempt at a budget office chair from a company known for making mice, keyboards and other accessories.
I just tested the best premium AR glasses you can buy — here's what they can do
By Jason England published
The Rokid AR Lite is a top tier premium pair of AR glasses — bringing the best display tech I’ve ever seen in smart glasses and a stellar spatial computing experience.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure review — a nostalgic yet uneven return to form
By Kaycee Hill published
Max Caulfield returns to rewrite time in this bittersweet sequel to Life is Strange
I just tested this glass standing desk with integrated RGB lighting — and it’s perfect for your laptop
By Anthony Spadafora published
The LiftSync Clear Plus is a single-motor, electric standing desk with a glass top, built-in storage and charging as well as integrated RGB lighting.
The Acer Swift 14 AI has me second guessing Copilot+ PCs — and it’s all to do with its name
By Darragh Murphy published
Come for its Snapdragon X Plus performance, not its AI
I tried a pocketable mini PC you can upgrade in seconds — and the Khadas Mind feels like the future of computing
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Khadas Mind is a tiny, modular mini PC that fits in your pocket and you can add more ports, extra functionality and even a dedicated graphics cards with its optional docking stations.
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