Govee Table Lamp 2 Pro X Sound by JBL review: light up your party

The most surprising thing about Govee’s colorful smart lamp with a speaker built-in is that we didn’t get something like this sooner. We’ve had color-changing smart home lights that sync to music via an app, and we’ve had Bluetooth speakers with RGB lights — putting the two together feels like the natural next step. The […]

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Wybot F1 Pool Skimmer review: It’s loud, but it’s very effective

At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros The overall best skimmer at capturing debris in our tests Huge filter basket Remote control allows for manual steering when needed Cons Extremely loud Blunt operation; runs into the wall Constantly Weak battery life Our Verdict Wybot’s solar skimmer does a surprisingly good job of grabbing leaves off the

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Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs have been a bust. They still feel inevitable

A year ago, Microsoft hyped Copilot+ PCs as the next big thing. Twelve months later, it’s hard not to see them as one of the tech industry’s more significant flops. The question is whether they’ll stay that way. Many Copilot+ PCs began shipping on June 18, 2024, about a month after Microsoft announced the program

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Unlock pro-level development tools for just $27.97 — while codes last

TL;DR: Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 is down to just $27.97 (reg. $499), giving you access to premium development tools without the premium price tag. Whether you’re building your first app or managing large-scale software projects, having the right tools makes all the difference. Visual Studio Professional 2022 gives developers a powerful, flexible environment for writing, debugging, testing, and

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Windows Hello webcams have stopped working in the dark. I don’t care

Will your laptop recognize you in the dark? Maybe. Maybe not. An April patch update for Windows now “requires color cameras” to see a visible face when signing in, according to Microsoft via Windows Central. Technically, that means that Windows Hello is now using your webcam as well as the infrared depth camera to log

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