The Brava Oven uses light – and seemingly magic – to cook. It changes everything.

Have you ever been knee-deep in holiday cooking and thought to yourself, ‘there’s got to be a better way?’ So did the creators of the Brava Oven, who wanted to find a better, more efficient tool for baking. Their invention, which cooks with light, will change everything we do in the kitchen from this point forward.

Smart Home Features         April 25, 2023

Looking back on 5 years of Surface with the product guru who brought it to life

On the five-year anniversary of the Surface Pro, Microsoft GM Pete Kyriacou compares the Pro 1 to the Pro 4, analyzes the evolution of the Laptop and Studio, and discusses design philosophy.

Features         April 25, 2023

Where was I? Timeline puts your Windows desktop right back the way you left it

The Windows Timeline feature is coming to Windows Insiders, along with a new feature called Sets. Both should make it easier to work with your stuff—but will you get it?

Guides         April 25, 2023

What’s in a name? Meet Bixby – the smart sidekick who’ll help you use your digital gear

On March 29, the team of virtual assistants aiming to scour your inbox and tidy up your digital life will get a little more crowded. Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, Cortana: Meet Bixby.

Android         April 25, 2023

A designer’s dream: How Microsoft built the Surface Dial

The Surface Studio is stunning, but not just because of its hardware. A peripheral is one of its best features – the Surface Dial, an input device like nothing we’ve seen. We interviewed Microsoft Senior Designer Scott Schenone to hear how it was built.

Features         April 25, 2023

Introducing DT10, our look back at a decade of tech, and into the future

To celebrate its 10th birthday, Digital Trends is proud to unveil the DT10. Over the next few months, we’ll take a look at the world around us, examining how it’s changed over the past 10 years and thinking about where it’s going. Join us on the journey!

Features         April 25, 2023

10 trends to watch at CES 2016, from real VR to smart gizmos you actually want

With 176,000 attendees and close to 3,700 companies showing their wares, including nearly 400 start-ups, making sense of the 2016 CES is going to be a real challenge. Here’s what I think you should keep an eye out for as the beast lumbers into town.

Features         April 25, 2023

To become a better car company, Ford had to become a technology company

Sure, it’s one of the largest automakers in the world, but to continue Henry Ford’s promise of freedom through mobility, it has to be so much more.

Car Features         April 25, 2023

Why ‘wearable tech fashion’ won’t always be short for WTF

With Nike, Intel, Google, and Project Runway, Digital Trends presents the Wearable Tech Fashion Competition, bringing style and elegance to the tech world.

News         April 25, 2023

Who’s going to force car tech into the 21st century? Weirdly enough, AT&T

Your car is dumb, and the company that built it doesn’t really care. But where carmakers are content with complacency, AT&T wants to connect up every car on the road. To its network, naturally.

Car Features         April 25, 2023

AT&T is transforming how you connect your car with your smarthome

AT&T aims to make its technology the backbone of the emerging Internet of Things world.

News         April 25, 2023

Hands on: Windows 10 Consumer Preview

Holograms are nifty, but Windows 10 is far more important to Microsoft's future. We went hands-on with the latest build of the new operating system to see Cortana, the action center and the new control panel for ourselves, and we came away impressed.

Reviews         April 24, 2023

Sony’s creating ‘Inception Glasses’ that will bend city streets and buildings around you

A new augmented-reality technology from Sony based on the movie "Inception" has buildings grow and collapse like Shrinky-Dinks -- making navigating a foreign city easier, or highlighting popular restaurants nearby.

News         April 24, 2023

Opinion: iPhone X? Nah. Here’s why I’m recommending the iPhone 6S

Is the $1,000 iPhone X worth the price tag? We think so, but it’s not for everyone. You’ll have a perfectly fine smartphone experience with the iPhone 6S, and you’ll save a lot of money too.

Mobile         June 15, 2022

TESS, NASA’s planet-hunting space satellite, begins science operations

NASA's exoplanet-hunting satellite TESS is fully operational and has begun scanning the skies for distant planets known as exoplanets, NASA reported on Friday -- and maybe, just maybe, spying signs of life outside of our galaxy. The space agency launched its TESS satellite on April 16.

Space News         April 28, 2022

Hands on with the CM Translator, a pocket powerhouse for translation

The CM Translator from Cheetah Mobile seems the answer to every traveler’s dream: It translates between half a dozen foreign languages, including Chinese, Spanish, and Thai, at the push of a button. And it does it all with the power of machine learning and A.I.

Reviews         April 21, 2022

Mirror unveils a gym-in-a-mirror, so you can watch yourself sweat

Mirror is an on-demand, interactive home gym built into an ordinary full-length mirror. The device is essentially a giant LCD screen: Behind your reflection is a personal trainer who guides you through a variety of workouts. Hang it on a wall, clear a space on the floor, and your den becomes a gym.

News         April 21, 2022

Best free Kindle books in Spanish

These are the best free books for Kindle, the most popular ebook reader on the market, with thousands of titles on Amazon, Google Play and other sources.

Mobile         April 21, 2022

The Galaxy Watch will make you a better person

The new Samsung Galaxy Watch pushes the edge of the wearable envelope: This smartwatch aims to improve not just your fitness but your overall wellness. But how? In an exclusive interview, Alanna Cotton, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Samsung reveals just what that means.

Features         February 9, 2022

Exclusive: Faulty radars are compromising Nissan’s emergency braking system

AEB is designed to alert a driver of proximity to the car ahead, and apply the brakes when the driver can't. But faulty radar modules are causing the automatic emergency braking system in select 2018 Nissan vehicles to turn off, making it ineffective.

Car News         February 4, 2022

Here’s why the USB port built into your car charges so agonizingly slow

I have a 2015 Mazda and it has a USB phone charger that feels a decade old. When will auto makers fix this?

Car Features         February 4, 2022

Exclusive: TCL shares its plans for world domination at IFA 2019

TCL might not be a household name in the United States, but despite its lack of name recognition, it's one of the biggest electronics manufacturers in the world -- and it has big plans for expansion in the coming years.

Features         September 28, 2021

Engineer’s Vhista app helps blind people to move around the world

From Silicon Valley, Colombian Juan David Cruz tells us why he created the Vhista App, a tool that gives vision to the blind via the iPhone.

Mobile         September 2, 2021

Do you really want Alexa buying your socks? Why voice assistants suck at shopping

New research says 1 in 5 shoppers (19%) will use smart assistants like Amazon Echo or Google Home to purchase holiday gifts. But is it true?

Smart Home Features         June 24, 2021

The future of surgery: AR, VR, and virtual learning will upend modern medicine

Hololens is like a smartphone for surgery, allowing doctors to collaborate, communicate, and plan procedures more efficiently. And it's only the beginning.

Features         May 27, 2021

CES is fresh again, and it’s the little guys that are jolting it back to life

After a disappointing 2014 that had pundits yet again predicting “the death of CES,” the biggest consumer technology show in the world is ready to amaze again in 2015, thanks in large part to a host of small, innovative companies with big ideas.

News         May 7, 2021

Throw open your doors, Apple! Secrecy isn’t impressing us anymore

Apple, we love you, but you’re bringing us down. Flagging quarterly results from the notoriously secretive company may mean it’s time to drop the veil and give us a taste of something new.

Mobile         May 7, 2021

Microsoft unveils Mesh, and with James Cameron, dives into mixed reality

At Microsoft Ignite, Avatar and Titanic director James Cameron joined Microsoft for a fully virtual tech conference featuring holoports, a new Mesh, and more.

News         March 2, 2021

The Future of Vision: Augmented reality contact lenses will make you bionic

Smart contact lenses are finally becoming a reality. And the future of this intriguing technology is nothing like what you might expect.  

Features         March 2, 2021

Do we even need 5G at all?

Faster phones, easier access to on-demand video, simpler networking -- on the surface, 5G sounds like a dream. So why is it more of a nightmare?

Mobile         March 1, 2021

Exclusive: Take a look at what a next-generation 5G phone will look like

5G phones will debut at MWC in mere days, but will they be clunky bricks with inefficient chips? Will they double in thickness, yet only support a few hours of connectivity? A reference design from Qualcomm looks ordinary, but it’s actually a unique glimpse of the future: This is what 5G phones will look like.

Mobile         February 28, 2021

An Amazon A.I. scientist wants to transform downtown Jackson, Mississippi

An Amazon A.I. researcher plans to turn seven buildings and about 500,000 square feet of downtown Jackson, Mississippi, into a technology park and incubator.

Trash         February 25, 2021

The future of 8K TVs is all about gaming. We’ll tell you why

Whether you like it or not, 8K TVs are coming -- and fast. But the thing is, you probably won't need one if you only watch movies and TV. The real reason you'll want to pick up an 8K TV next year is video games.

News         February 25, 2021

Legal online gambling is returning to the U.S., if Monster plays its cards right

Monster plans to enter an entirely new market: online gambling, poker in particular. The PokerTribe.com site will launch December 15, it says.

Features         February 25, 2021