January 6, 2020 ASUS gives its VivoBook line fun colors and 10th-gen Core CPUs ASUS is once more using CES to revamp its mid-tier VivoBooks (plus its ZenBook Duo — look for a separate post on that), and…
January 6, 2020 The sex toy banned from CES last year is unlike anything we’ve ever seen Ashley Carman / The Verge Lora DiCarlo likely didn’t intend to change CES forever, but the sexual wellness company and its personal massager accomplished…
January 6, 2020 New Mutants trailer teases Josh Boone’s vision for a horror-filled X-Men come to life After years of existing in a void of film purgatory, 20th Century Fox’s X-Men spinoff The New Mutants is finally gearing up to be…
January 6, 2020 Roku launches program to let third-party soundbars integrate with Roku TV Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Roku already has its own soundbar and speakers on the market, but today the company is announcing…
January 6, 2020 The New Mutants Trailer Reintroduces Us to X-Gene Horrors The New Mutants is the last vestige of Fox’s take on the property that arguably paved the way for modern superhero movies, and even…
January 6, 2020 Alexa will help pay for your gas at ExxonMobil pumps It could soon be decidedly easier to fill up if you're driving a gas-powered car. ExxonMobil and Fiserv have teamed up on an Alexa…
January 6, 2020 PAX introduces the Era Pro, a smarter vape for cannabis nerds Vape "mods" are pretty straightforward; they're mostly just batteries. That said, the original PAX Era was actually pretty smart. It can dial in a…
January 6, 2020 Kwikset’s latest smart lock recognizes your fingerprint Forget using an app or security code to access your smart lock, Kwikset's new Halo Touch smart lock is fingerprint-enabled. The device stores up…
January 6, 2020 Lamborghini and Rivian are the latest automakers to add Amazon’s Alexa to their cars Photo by Tamara Warren / The Verge Alexa is going ultra-luxury and fully electric. Amazon announced that its popular voice assistant will be added…
January 6, 2020 Amazon Fire TV seatback screens are coming to BMW and FCA vehicles Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images BMW and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will be the first automakers to feature seatback screens powered by Amazon’s Fire TV…