The camera lenses on OnePlus’s concept phone disappear with a zap of electricity

This story is part of our continuing coverage of CES 2020, including tech and gadgets from the showroom floor. OnePlus publicly revealed a concept smartphone for the first time. It’s called the OnePlus Concept One, and at first glance, it doesn’t look all that much different from any other modern smartphone. Except look closer and you may spot the glass section on the back doesn’t seem to have any camera lenses; but they are there, they’re just very cleverly hidden away in the most high-tech fashion you can imagine....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · Matthew Hebert

The cost of the PS5 is going up, here’s why

Five years after launch, thePS5isn’t getting cheaper but instead is going to get $50 more expensive. All three of the current models of the PlayStation 5 will be impacted by this price increase, including the regular PS5, PS5 digital edition, and thePS5 Pro. This comes soon after Nintendo confirmed that it would be raising the price on its originalNintendo Switchconsoles, both of which are likely done as a result of rising import tariffs....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Timothy Moody

The Honor Band 5 is a cheap answer to the Apple Watch’s lack of sleep tracking

TheApple Watchdoesn’t track your sleep without the use of a third-party app, which means wearing it all night, and finding another time to charge it up. Yes, it’s workable, but it’s not ideal, and the apps vary in quality and price. What’s the answer for the keen sleeper who wants to watch over their nightly activities in the same way the Apple Watch does most other aspects of health and fitness?...

June 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1212 words · Jacob Lewis

The most interesting Android phone brand is making me nervous

Nothing, the technology company started by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is making me nervous. After releasing several excellent mobile products since itsinception in 2021— and really impressing me with its unique vision in the process — there is evidence it’s getting distracted. While Nothing does seem to be having fun, which is great, I’m concerned the unexpected diversification of the Nothing brand may lead to negative repercussions on the one thing I love about it most....

June 16, 2025 · 5 min · 981 words · Charlene Shaw

The Oura Ring just got a lot more helpful if you’re pregnant

TheOura Ringhas long been one of our favorite smart rings on the market. Now, it’s getting even better, as Oura is introducing a new feature called Pregnancy Insights. It’s only the latest in a series of announcements made recently by the company. The Pregnancy Insights feature in the Oura Ring is designed to support women throughout their pregnancy journey by offering useful information and increasing awareness. This feature includes a gestational age tracking tool, which helps users keep track of their estimated due date....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Jacqueline Baker

The Pitt’s new Season 2 storyline sounds even more chaotic than the first

The Pitt’s new Season 2 storyline sounds even more chaotic than the first Medical dramas are back, baby, and plans for The Pitt Season 2 are already being revealed, with a new setting that takes place over a frantic holiday weekend. Fans ofERand Grey’s Anatomy have had the time of their lives over the last couple of weeks with Max’s The Pitt. Starring Noah Wyle (who got his big break on the long-running NBC series ER), the new TV show focuses on a 15-hour shift in a busy hospital....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 457 words · Edward Mann

The Talos Principle 2 already has me feeling like a scientific genius

Agreat puzzle gamecan make you feel like a genius. Genre classics likePortalhinge on the immense satisfaction that comes from cracking a complicated solution. That can be a tricky puzzle in itself, as developers need to be careful to not make challenges so obtuse that they send players searching for guides after too much head-scratching. Games that pull it off, however, leave players a special kind of intellectual prize that’s more rewarding than a digital trophy....

June 16, 2025 · 5 min · 984 words · Cheyenne Marshall

Think ‘World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth’ can play on any PC? Think again.

World of Warcraft is 14 years old. Its success comes with challenges most games never face, and graphics are chief among them. Blizzard’s MMO released the same year asBattlefield Vietnam, Half-Life 2, andGran Turismo 4. Load those games today, and you probably won’t like what you see. Blizzard is in a running battle with its own art. Expansions likeBattle for Azerothintroduce new worlds, but the game’s artists must refresh the old as well, selectively polishing what’s most important....

June 16, 2025 · 10 min · 2112 words · Loretta Lambert

This leaked Motorola phone looks like the foldable of my dreams

When you think of a foldable flip phone these days, the first thing that comes to mind is probably theSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 4. But Motorola may have a strong competitor coming soon that will beat the Z Flip 4 in one particular area: the cover display. Twitter userEvan Blass(who has a private account) posted what appears to be renders of a next-generationMotorola Razrphone. You’ll find a lot in common with its predecessor, including the same flat design with a dual-camera layout....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · William Hernandez

This Prime Day Sony PS4 bundle deal comes with God of War and Days Gone

Sony Santa Monica’sGod of Waris one of the most gorgeous games available on the PlayStation 4, and when played on the 4K-capable PS4 Pro system, it looks even better. If you still haven’t purchased Sony’s upgraded system, you can currently get it at a substantialPrime Daydiscount with Kratos’ adventure andDays Goneincluded. This is one of the best Prime Day gaming dealswe’ve seen so far. The latest PS4 Pro Prime Day bundle includes the 1TB PS4 Pro system, as well as physical copies of bothGod of WarandDays Gone, and is priced at just $350....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Karen Rice

To be blunt, Grado’s $420 hemp headphones are much more than a gimmick

Jonathan Grado, vice president of marketing at Grado Labs, recalls when he first saw a mock-up of a pair of hemp headphones his dad sent him. His first thought? “This is pretty convincing for a joke.” But it wasn’t a joke. What started as casual conversation around the dinner table, then transitioned to a lingering “what if.” CEO John Grado’s hippie heritage wouldn’t let him drop the idea of using hemp as audio material....

June 16, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · Mario Alexander

Top 10 most expensive CS2 pro player inventories and skins

Top 10 most expensive CS2 pro player inventories and skins In Counter-Strike 2, winning championships and pulling off clutch plays isn’t the only way to flex. For some pro players, their inventory is just as eye-catching as their skill. From rare knives and weapon skins to iconic stickers worth more than a luxury car, professional players have turned their inventories into showcases of both personal taste and pure value. With theCS2 skin marketbooming more than ever in 2025, some of the biggest stars in the game have assembled impressive collections, some worth over six figures....

June 16, 2025 · 7 min · 1339 words · Amber Lewis

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 publisher opts out of Epic Games store sale

It’s hardnotto spot some kind of controversy any time theEpic Games storeis mentioned. This time around, it involves the platform’s first major sale event. Steam is obviously the platform’s biggest competitor and sales on Valve’s storefront have essentially become holidays at this point. Epic Games started its own first sale off with the bold decision to cover the cost of discounts so developers and publishers receive the same amount of revenue from game sales....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 385 words · David Cain