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Your anonymous OpenTable reviews will soon display your first name
The change will roll out on May 22.
Yelp's latest update includes AI suggestions, new review options and more
A "Surprise Me" button solves having to decide what's for dinner.
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OnePlus 11 review: A back-to-basics flagship phone
The OnePlus has everything we loved about OnePlus' phones in the past: a powerful, high-end processor, a vivid screen and (after a brief diversion) a competitive price tag.
'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' sets Amazon Prime viewing record
The two-episode premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power drew 25 million viewers around the world in 24 hours.
'We Met in Virtual Reality’ finds love in the metaverse
We Met in Virtual Reality paints an endearing picture of a VRChat community.
Yelp's new iOS home feed makes it easier to discover local restaurants
Yelp is introducing a vertical home feed featuring images of dishes and more, designed to help people discover local restaurants.
The Talli Baby tracker is a one-touch system for logging kids activities
Talli Baby uses an app and a $99 dedicated device to track all your kids stats, from diaper changes and nap sessions.
Fitbit Charge 5 review: New look, same tricks
Fitbit's latest tracker, the $180 Charge 5, includes a built-in GPS, EDA stress monitoring and a new design with a full-color touchscreen.
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 review: Shoddy software mars great hardware
The Galaxy Book Pro 360 is an impressively thin and light 15-inch laptop with a vibrant AMOLED screen. But its webcam is utterly horrible.
Google will let you upload photos and add missing roads in Maps
Google has announced three new ways you can help make Maps more informative and accurate, which would make it more useful at a time when people are checking out places online before they venture out of their homes.
Samsung Galaxy S21 review: The best Android phone for the money
Space zoom aside, I enjoyed the versatility of the S21’s triple-camera setup.
Hatch Grow review: A smart scale for infants that could have been great
Hatch's Grow smart scale has terrific potential, but just isn't there yet.
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AirPods Max review: Expensive headphones with untapped potential
The AirPods Max offer great sound, handy features and a heavy dose of Apple design. But that price tag is hard to justify.
Anova's Precision smart oven is good at both baking and sous vide
Read Engadget's review of Anova's steam-powered Precision smart oven.
HP's latest privacy tool for laptops is meant to thwart prying eyes
Keyboard and trackpad I’ve loved HP’s EliteBook keyboards for some time now, and the 1040 doesn’t disappoint. It’s a simple but surprisingly useful feature that I wish more companies would adopt.
Roku Streambar review: Making old TVs feel new again
Roku's new Streambar combines a soundbar, 4K set-top box and Bluetooth speaker into one $130 device. It's a great option for anyone who wants to upgrade their home theater system while on a budget.
Amazon Echo Dot (2020) review: Well-rounded in every sense
The new Echo Dots are here along with a striking new design.
Jamstik Studio is the MIDI guitar you might actually want to use
Guitar MIDI controllers are usually giant disappointments. But Jamstik seems to have broken the code. The Studio MIDI Guitar has fast and accurate pitch detection, and even does an impressive job of recreating bends, hammer-ons and to a lesser degree slides. MIDI wasn’t designed with stringed instruments in mind, so it’s never going to be perfect, and the $800 asking price is steep. But, this is probably the best guitar-style MIDI controller on the market right now. Plus, it’s actually a guitar.
Galaxy Watch 3 review: The best non-Apple smartwatch
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 3 is the best non-Apple smartwatch.
Dell XPS 17 review (2020): So. Much. Screen.
It’s crazy how much laptops have evolved since Dell’s last XPS 17 a decade ago. A 17-inch notebook is a commitment. I compared the XPS 15's display to the inky black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey -- the XPS 17's is like staring into vastness of space.