Technology Gifts stories - Page 2
The demand for technology gifts is significantly increasing as we begin to rely on new innovations. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 74% of U.S. adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year, highlighting that it is one of the most prominent types of gift that is given.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Technology gifts can range from standard appliances and computer hardware to gaming and entertainment items. They are sold through a variety of channels and retail stores across the globe.
Game review: Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup in Bellabel Park (Switch 2)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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nintendo
Nintendo's Switch 2 re-release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder adds Bellabel Park, tougher boss fights and slick 4K visuals for fans.
Hands-on review: OPPO Find N6 foldable flagship
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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mobile gaming
OPPO's Find N6 foldable brings slimmer design, stronger battery life and refined multitasking, with NZD $3,299 pricing in New Zealand.
Game review: Life Is Strange: Reunion (Xbox Series X)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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square enix
Life Is Strange: Reunion reunites Max and Chloe in a three-day time-bending mystery at Caledon University, with choices shaping who survives.
Game review: Marvel MaXimum Collection (Xbox Series X)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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konami
Marvel MaXimum Collection revives six 1990s Marvel brawlers on Xbox Series X, adding save states, rewind and online co-op for nostalgic fans.
Anker SOLIX launches whole-home battery backup in Australia
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smart home
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cartech
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power / energy
Anker SOLIX's new Power Dock Pro aims to keep every circuit live in Australian blackouts, while letting rooftop solar continue charging the X1 battery.
Hands-on review: iPad Air M4 balances power and price
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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displays
Apple's latest iPad Air gets the M4 chip, Wi-Fi 7 and 12GB memory, but its 60Hz display and pricey accessories still weigh on appeal.
Game review: MLB The Show 26 (PS5)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sony
MLB The Show 26 delivers polished baseball action, but stale visuals, missing March to October and a thin World Baseball Classic rollout disappoint.
Game review: RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers (Switch 2)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers brings old-school brawling to Switch 2, with cel-shaded combat, co-op thrills and a few repetitive fights.
Hands-on review: Apple iPhone 17e tested and assessed
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gaming
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uc
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socs
Apple's iPhone 17e pairs strong A19 performance and all-day battery life with a 60Hz screen and pared-back camera system.
Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy A57 5G smartphone
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
Samsung's Galaxy A57 5G gets a slimmer, lighter body, tougher build and longer software support, but the camera and features remain familiar.
DigiCert posts record ARR after Valimail acquisition
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saas
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firewalls
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digital transformation
DigiCert scales digital trust platform with Valimail deal as Q4 annual recurring revenue hits a company record and bookings top guidance.
Norway tops iSelect home security index as UK ranks seventh
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iot
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smart home
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wikipedia
Norway leads iSelect's latest home security rankings as Finland and New Zealand follow, with robbery rates and online interest driving scores.
Hisense unveils RGB MiniLED TVs & smart appliances
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iot
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smart home
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digital entertainment
Hisense expands 2026 New Zealand range with RGB MiniLED televisions and connected kitchen and laundry appliances.
Game review: Screamer (Xbox Series X)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
Screamer on Xbox Series X delivers fast, anime-flavoured arcade racing and inventive mechanics, but balance issues may test casual drivers.
Game review: Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake (Switch 2)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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censorship
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake scares up smart tweaks and gyro thrills on Switch 2, but creaky 30fps and cut content haunt it.
Hands-on Review: Upgrading to an Espresso Lite 15 portable monitor
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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hybrid & remote work
Espresso's Lite 15 portable monitor turns cramped handhelds and laptops into roomy, Full HD dual-screen setups almost anywhere you work or play.
AliExpress raises UK Brand+ price guarantee to £40
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martech
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commerce systems
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smart home
AliExpress boosts its UK Brand+ price promise, lifting per-item refunds to GBP £40 and monthly claim caps to GBP £160 on select goods.
Arduino, Qualcomm launch Hackster contest for UNO Q
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gaming
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robots
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iot security
Arduino and Qualcomm launch a global Hackster contest around the new AI-focused UNO Q board, giving away 300 units to developers.
Game review: Resident Evil Requiem (PC)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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survival-horror
Resident Evil Requiem expertly fuses classic survival horror with modern action flourishes, delivering a gripping, gore-soaked return to form.
DLC review: Two Point Museum: Zooseum DLC (Switch 2)
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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console gaming
Two Point Museum's Zooseum DLC on Switch 2 adds animal care, complex habitats and hungry predators to its charming management sim.