SlashGear

SlashGear

Since 2005, SlashGear has been focused on showcasing the newest and most innovative personal technology. Our coverage spans from the latest gadgets to emerging trends in the digital lifestyle. With a unique and informative approach, we strive to provide reliable device information and reviews, along with insightful commentary. We encourage our readers to engage with us by sharing their thoughts in the comments on our articles. SlashGear is a proud member of R3 Media LLC.

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  • 2 days ago | slashgear.com | Alex Hevesy

    The new EV concept from Mercedes-AMG is positively wild in not only looks, but the numbers behind it. The AMG GT XX, as it is called, has a three motor drivetrain that throws down a fairly astonishing 1,341 horsepower. The design draws heavily from the Mercedes-AMG ONE, and that power allows it to reach a top speed of over 223 miles per hour. Since it's just a concept at the moment, you won't be able to walk into a Mercedes dealership in a few years and drive out with a shiny new AMG GT XX.

  • 2 days ago | slashgear.com | Mark Cowley

    Cars are less colorful than they used to be. In fact, according to a 2023 study by iSeeCars, they're only half as colorful as they were 20 years ago. In 2004, around 60% of cars were sold in a grayscale color, but by 2023, that figure had gone up to around 80%. Combine that with the flood of similar crossover and SUV designs on the market at the moment, and it's easy to see why some people say all new cars look the same.

  • 2 days ago | slashgear.com | Sumukh Rao

    Our lives are surrounded by a multitude of gadgets, gizmos, and other tech products spread across various categories. Right from the smartphones in our pockets to the thermostats used to control the temperature at home, tech is ingrained into every aspect of our daily lives. We all use tech products from multiple different brands. Some may use a phone from Apple, a computer from Lenovo, or a refrigerator from Samsung.

  • 2 days ago | slashgear.com | Shane O'Neill

    When people think of the major power tool brands on the market today, a few specific names likely come to mind. Alongside such giants as Ryobi and DeWalt is Milwaukee, which has been in the power tool game since 1924. The brand has a vast range of tools at buyers' disposal, making typical and specialty jobs alike easy — just as easy as building a collection of Milwaukee tools for home or business use.

  • 3 days ago | slashgear.com | Shane O'Neill

    Sometimes, you just don't have access to a wall outlet to charge your phone. This is where portable chargers come in, giving you a mobile power source to keep your phone alive. This technology is all over the phone marketplace these days, with many major power bank brands of varying quality offering products to choose from. Despite their differences in brand name, shape, and function, though, there are some universal elements to keep in mind while using them.