by dbadmin | Feb 13, 2026 | AYANEO, Gaming, Reviews
I’ve said it before when testing modern handhelds, but I’m a sucker for anything related to the original Game Boy. I still have my old carts, as well as two copies of nearly every Game Boy handheld (for Pokémon trading, of course). So when AYANEO announced a fanciful...
by dbadmin | Feb 7, 2026 | Power bank, Reviews
There are a lot of power banks on the market, and choosing between them can be difficult. Some include wireless charging, Qi2 support, displays, built-in cables, and more. Instead of relying solely on specs, Sharge does things differently by making the design and...
by dbadmin | Jan 30, 2026 | Reviews, Smart Home
Setting up a smart home can be a big investment — of both time and money. So it’s only understandable that many of us approach the challenge bit by bit, upgrading a few things at a time. Maybe you got started swapping out your old lights for some fun new...
by dbadmin | Jan 30, 2026 | Reviews
How good does a chair have to be to raise over $10 million in crowdfunding on Kickstarter? The LiberNovo Omni is the answer to that question. This is a dynamic ergonomic chair that claims to address what all other chairs get wrong, and it has managed to entice a huge...
by dbadmin | Jan 27, 2026 | ANBERNIC, Emulator, Gaming, Reviews
Despite the original Game Boy being my introduction to handheld gaming, I have never been convinced by modern vertical handhelds. Sure, I enjoyed revisiting older games on the Retroid Pocket Classic, but anything with sticks felt far too compromised an experience. So...
by dbadmin | Jan 21, 2026 | Google TV, Projectors, Reviews
Ultra-short-throw (UST) projectors are meant to be a practical alternative to massive TVs. They promise big-screen immersion without permanent installations, and I appreciate not having to climb a ladder to mount anything to my ceiling. The irony is that the best UST...