by dbadmin | May 20, 2025 | fitness trackers, Garmin, Garmin Vivoactive, Reviews, Wearables
After three weeks with Garmin’s newest Vivoactive 6, I’m fairly convinced it’s the fitness tracking watch most amateur athletes should buy. Not because it does everything, but because it does exactly what matters, without overcomplicating your wrist (or torching your...
by dbadmin | May 18, 2025 | Emulator, Gaming, Retroid, Reviews
The Retroid Pocket Classic feels like it took second string to the Pocket Flip 2 when they were both announced earlier this year. The Game Boy-esque handheld was tucked away in the back of the promotion image, and details didn’t emerge until weeks later. Sure, some of...
by dbadmin | May 17, 2025 | Gaming, Lenovo, Reviews, Tablets
It’s hard to feel genuinely excited about Android tablets these days. The market has become homogenized over the years, offering options that all blur together. Samsung’s got tablets for every price bracket, Amazon’s got its Fire lineup of tablets on a budget, and...
by dbadmin | May 16, 2025 | Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Reviews, Tablets
My nightstand is stacked with abandoned notebooks. Most haven’t seen a single pen mark because I’m always paralyzed by the need to find the perfect use for its pages. With updated features, useful AI tools, and a paper-like writing experience, the Kindle Scribe 2 —...
by dbadmin | May 15, 2025 | Anker, Battery Packs, Reviews, Solar
It’s usually not until the electricity goes out to your home that you wish you had a whole-home power backup solution. Especially if it’s a critical time, such as during bad weather, fires, or other natural disasters. Enter the latest generation of flagship-grade...
by dbadmin | May 14, 2025 | Reviews, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung makes a lot of tablets — like, a lot of tablets. It has cheap options in the Galaxy Tab A series and flagships in the Galaxy Tab S series, and having reviewed a whole of bunch these, I’ve had no problems recommending either end of the spectrum to friends and...