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Nitrokey 3C NFC Review: A Feature-Rich Alternative to Cheaper Security Keys

4.0

The pricey Nitrokey 3C NFC offers all the authentication protocols most people will need in a small and sturdy package.

$68.40
at Nitrokey
By Kim Key
Nitrokey resting on table

Yubico Security Key C NFC Review: The Best Key for Most People

5.0 Editors' Choice

Affordable, simple, and super secure, the Yubico Security Key C NFC is the top option for most multi-factor authentication scenarios you are likely to encounter.

$29.00
at Amazon
By Kim Key
The Yubico Security Key C NFC resting on a white surface

Google Titan Security Key Review: Simple, Effective Passkey Storage

4.0

The Google Titan Security Key offers little beyond authentication, but it works with nearly every device to conveniently store up to 250 passkeys.

Starts at $30
at Google Store
By Kim Key
A Google Titan security key resting on a keyboard

Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max Review: A Mobile Creator's Dream Machine

4.0

Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max is a productivity powerhouse that's worth the high price of entry for content creators who want the phone with the most capable cameras and category-leading battery life.

$1,199.99
at Best Buy
By Eric Zeman
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max

OnePlus 15 Review: A Battery Beast That Outlasts Galaxies and Pixels by Far

4.0

The OnePlus 15 holds its own against top Android flagships from Google and Samsung, delivering a sleek design, category-defining battery life, lightning-fast performance, cutting-edge specs, and a dash of AI—all at a refreshingly affordable price.

$899.99
at OnePlus
By Eric Zeman
OnePlus 15

Google Voice Review: Reliable VoIP With Just the Essentials

3.0

Google Voice is a dependable VoIP service that works best for individuals and Workspace-based businesses that need straightforward calling features rather than advanced communications tools.

Starts Free
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By John Brandon
Google Voice logo

Samsung 83-Inch S95H OLED TV Review: Stunning Brightness Meets Elite Gaming Performance

4.5 Editors' Choice

The Samsung S95H is the brightest, fastest, and most feature-packed OLED TV we've tested, delivering class-leading picture quality and the lowest input lag for incredibly smooth gaming.

$6,499.99
at Best Buy
By Will Greenwald
Samsung S95H

Samsung 77-Inch S95H OLED TV Review: Stunning Brightness Meets Elite Gaming Performance

4.5 Editors' Choice

The Samsung S95H is the brightest, fastest, and most feature-packed OLED TV we've tested, delivering class-leading picture quality and the lowest input lag for incredibly smooth gaming.

$4,499.99
at Best Buy
By Will Greenwald
Samsung S95H

Samsung 55-Inch S95H OLED TV Review: Stunning Brightness Meets Elite Gaming Performance

4.5 Editors' Choice

The Samsung S95H is the brightest, fastest, and most feature-packed OLED TV we've tested, delivering class-leading picture quality and the lowest input lag for incredibly smooth gaming.

$2,499.99
at Best Buy
By Will Greenwald
Samsung S95H

Motorola Razr (2026) Review: The Best Budget-Friendly Foldable Yet

4.0 Editors' Choice

The Motorola Razr for 2026 is one of the most accessible entry points into the foldable lifestyle, packing fantastic battery life, sharp cameras, and AI smarts into a fun-filled flip phone.

$799.99
at Amazon
By Kimberly Gedeon
Motorola Razr in tent mode balanced on someone's palm

Rosetta Stone Review: A Redesigned But Less Inspiring Language Learning Experience

3.5

The newly repackaged Rosetta Stone, now with the Sapphire branding, has shorter lessons designed for a mobile-first learning experience, but it abandons the structured practice requirements that made it special.

$19.99 per month or $159 per year
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By Jill Duffy
Rosetta Stone logo

Samsung 65-Inch S95H OLED TV Review: Stunning Brightness Meets Elite Gaming Performance

4.5 Editors' Choice

The Samsung S95H is the brightest, fastest, and most feature-packed OLED TV we've tested, delivering class-leading picture quality and the lowest input lag for incredibly smooth gaming.

$3,399.99
at Best Buy
By Will Greenwald
Samsung S95H

Philo Review: A Low-Cost Live Video Streaming Service for Non-Sports Fans

3.5

Live TV streaming service Philo offers a valuable mix of entertainment and lifestyle channels at a reasonable price, but it has few news networks and no sports content.

7 Days Free Philo Live and On-Demand TV Trial
at Philo
By Jordan Minor
Philo logo

YouTube TV Review: A Compelling Cable Replacement for Cord-Cutters

4.0 Editors' Choice

Even as its price continues to rise, YouTube TV remains a top option for cord-cutters thanks to its live TV streams, excellent DVR tools, and terrific sports features.

Get $75 off YouTube TV ($15 off for 5 months) when you sign up today
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By Jordan Minor
YouTube TV Logo

Ring Battery Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) Review: Premium Features Meet Impressive 4K Quality

4.0

The second-generation Ring Battery Doorbell Pro combines stunning 4K video, intelligent motion detection, and easy, wire-free installation for a premium video doorbell experience.

$249.99
at Amazon
By John R. Delaney
The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen)

Fitbit Air Review: The New Leader in Screenless Health Tracking

4.5 Editors' Choice

The Fitbit Air is a lightweight, affordable screen-free fitness tracker that delivers strong sleep and heart rate tracking plus standout AI coaching, making it the best all-around entry in the category.

$99.99
at Amazon
By Andrew Gebhart
Fitbit Air

Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) Review: The Best Two-Screen Laptop Around

4.5 Editors' Choice

Asus' 2026 Zenbook Duo somehow meets its lofty ambitions: This is a brilliantly executed two-screen convertible laptop with little compromise, gorgeous OLED displays, fast performance, and ultra-long battery life to enhance your productivity.

$2,499.99
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By Matthew Buzzi
Asus Zenbook Duo (2026)

NZXT H2 Flow Review: A Mini-ITX Skyscraper for Big GPUs

4.0

Fitting a full-length graphics card into a small-footprint box, the NZXT H2 Flow’s vertical-yet-retro look hides monster gaming power.

$149.99
at Amazon
By Thomas Soderstrom
The NZXT H2 Flow

Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition Review: Proper Fan Service for the Noctua Faithful

4.0

An unapologetically premium airflow monster, Antec's Flux Pro Noctua Edition pairs standout thermals and impressively low noise with a wealth of highly regarded Noctua fans. The brown-and-beige aesthetic won’t win over everyone, but for Noctua devotees and air-cooling obsessives, this lavish PC chassis delivers.

$399.95
at Amazon
By Thomas Soderstrom
The Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition

AMD Ryzen 5 8500G Review: This Budget CPU Revs Up the On-Chip Graphics

3.5

The AMD Ryzen 5 8500G isn't a high-speed desktop CPU, but its built-in graphics processor is faster than most, making it a practical, tailored pick for compact PCs and light PC gaming if a discrete graphics card isn't an option.

$140.00
at Amazon
AMD Ryzen 5 8500G