
Mike Andronico
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We bought $50 worth of cheap gadgets on Amazon Haul. These 8 are actually worth it | CNN Underscored
1 month ago |
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Mike Andronico/CNN Underscored We’re always on the hunt for great Under $25 and Under $50 Scores, but what about gadgets that cost less than a slice of New York City pizza?
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Jan 27, 2025 |
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Michael Gowan/CNN Underscored We’re just days away from yet another big championship matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, and all of your friends are coming over to watch the action. There’s just one problem: you’re still using your dingy old TV from 2010, and the words “surround sound” have never even crossed your mind in your many years of binging sports. Don’t worry.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
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Nintendo We can finally stop speculating and arguing online about it: the Nintendo Switch 2 is real, and it’s coming this year. The company finally took the wraps off of what’s been one of the most anticipated releases in Nintendo gaming history via a teaser trailer that reveals its new design, what looks like a new game and, most importantly, the fact that we’ll be getting our hands on it sometime in 2025.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
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Mike Andronico/CNN Underscored We’re on the ground at CES in Las Vegas all week to sift through the hype and find the products that should actually be worth your money this year. Check out our guide to CES 2025 for our latest hands-on impressions right from the show floor. There’s nothing quite like CES, where you can see a laptop with a morphable screen, a spoon that can simulate the taste of salt and an eerily lifelike robot dog in the same stretch of hallway.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
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Mike Andronico/CNN Underscored CES is often a show of expensive extravagance — sometimes we see transparent TVs that end up costing tens of thousands of dollars; other times we see far-out concepts that never actually come to market. But as we learned while roaming the Las Vegas strip up and down at the world’s biggest annual tech convention, there are plenty of cool, practical and affordable accessories hidden between all the temperature-changing chairs and sock-snatching robots.
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