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The new Star Wars sets, which incorporate Smart tech, might be cool — but fans are not abiding by the rising costs of basic sets or Lego's direction
Speaking of living rooms: You might need a bigger one as giant TVs are one of 2026’s home-tech headlines. Now that it’s just as cheap to manufacture a 100-inch screen as a 25-inch set, brands are racing to crank them out.
Vivint reports that over 80% of American homes now feature smart tech, with average spending exceeding $2,000 in the past five years.
Lutron debuts its Caséta smart wood blinds at CES 2026, showing how their 'Sun-Tracking' tech and a DIY setup can transform your home.
Tecno unveiled its first AI-powered smart glasses at MWC 2025 – the Tecno AI Glasses and Tecno AI Glasses Pro. Both models feature an integrated AI assistant and offer advanced functionalities such as object recognition, information summarization, and ...
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Last year, I replaced almost all of the light bulbs in my apartment with smart light bulbs — the kind that you can dim or brighten remotely, from your phone or over a smart speaker. In terms of how the people who live in my apartment feel about this ...
The Lego Group unveiled its new SMART Play bricks at CES, the first building sets, featuring Star Wars, are expected to launch in March.