Despite being Google's first attempt at making a flexible phone, the Pixel Fold brings a lot of interesting design tweaks to the space, which makes it a very worthy rival to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold line.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but Urtopia's Chord e-bike should have a broader appeal than its racey sibling. The good news is, it's still just as loaded with sensors and features.
With a roomy 3.6-inch external display, the Moto Razr+ is arguably the most useful flip-style foldable phone on the market. But it’s held back by lackluster cameras, limited software updates and long-term durability concerns.
With Final Fantasy XVI, the series’ creators have decided that the future of the series is action-centric. Until now, the Final Fantasy games have never quite had their angry, moody dark moment. With nuanced, occasionally horny characters and often a lot of violence, is this the series’ moody teenager era?
The Pixel Tablet is a competent smart display that is also a tablet that's always charged and ready when you need it. Some quirks aside, it's a versatile product that deserves a spot in your home.
With updated M2 Max and Ultra chips, the Mac Studio cements itself as the ideal desktop for Apple-devoted creatives. It can be equipped with as much power as the Mac Pro and, thanks to its many ports, you probably won’t miss being able to upgrade internal hardware. It’s sleek, compact and incredibly fast.
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Air is nearly identical to the 13-inch model, with a powerful M2 processor, great keyboard and trackpad and long battery life. But the screen is a huge upgrade over the smaller one, and it's also the rare Apple product that's a solid value.